Retail stories
Amazon targets Australian and New Zealand growth, listing multiple cloud service roles in Sydney as part of a strategic expansion in the region.
Reliable source claims search engine is in the early stages of building stand-alone retail stores across the U.S.
Yahoo Xtra attack worse than first feared, with around 60,000 passwords cancelled by Telecom in a desperate bid to halt the breach.
The Heating Company Director, Clare Adams shares how Office 365 has helped create business systems with greater flexiblity then ever before.
Vodafone applauds NZ and Aus government review of roaming rates, citing competition and customer demands are driving prices down.
The man with the money at Electronic Arts has revealed a lot in an interesting interview, including some plans for the next console generation.
Telecom finally rolls out a password change program for Yahoo Xtra accounts compromised in a recent cyber attack, affecting about 5% of users.
Alicia Keys, BlackBerry's 100% exclusive advocate, caught tweeting from an iPhone, sparking debate on brand loyalty and honesty.
Microsoft Office 365 revolutionises operations for Scrub Growers, ensuring seamless data sharing across locations.
Government announces two scheduled reviews of regulatory framework for telecommunications services are to begin immediately, but what will they find?.
Integral Group Director, Frank Aldridge, discusses how Microsoft Office 365 has helped The Integral Group gain mobility and save costs.
Telecommunications network operator Chorus has been given some breathing space over price regulation of its ageing copper lines.
Phillip Lupke becomes Apple's latest icon by downloading iTunes' 25 billionth song, earning a €10,000 gift card in a historic moment.
Compact version of company's flagship smartphone to hit Kiwi stores later this month, but can we afford another gadget?.
Apple is making the MacBook Pro with Retina display faster and more affordable with updated processors and lower starting prices.
One Kiwi developer has allegedly posted on an online forum his opinions that the next-generation of consoles is doomed to failure.
BNZ unveils YouMoney, a groundbreaking, customisable banking experience for the youth, setting a new standard in personalised banking.
New Zealand sales fell 6 percent in the first half from a year-earlier result boosted by the 2011 Rugby World Cup.
Panasonic New Zealand exits NARTA NZ as of April 1 due to tough trading, aiming to strengthen direct sales relationships with key retailers instead.
The Commerce Commission's draft on copper line pricing sets investors against consumers, stirring a debate on fibre vs copper broadband access.