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Sydney event planned for February 8th, where more details of the Australian and New Zealand launches will be released.
Datacom wins major VMware award for its innovative cloud solutions across NZ and Australia, setting the stage for further expansion.
Verizon finally confirms iPhone 4 availability from Feb 10, ending months of speculation and pairing Apple's tech with Verizon's network.
Warwick Grey unveils 'yoobee', aiming to transform Renaissance with a vision of creativity and community, amid industry skepticism and staff exits.
Telecom and Vodafone join forces to transform rural New Zealand's broadband, offering a unified solution to bridge the digital divide.
Carrier Ethernet emerges as the go-to solution for wide area connectivity, boasting unmatched reliability and cost-effectiveness.
Compuware launches CloudSleuth, a community to showcase cloud performance, with OpSource, CDNetworks, GoGrid, IIJ and Teklinks as initial partners.
Samsung unveils Galaxy 580, a budget-friendly smartphone with DivX, multiple audio formats, and a focus on enhancing the social media experience.
US mobile access company unveils iPass Open Mobile for Android, allowing users to dodge 3G fees by switching to free wi-fi networks globally.
Wave goodbye to wireless worries: By adopting simple security steps, UK homes and businesses can shield against internet intruders.
Working remotely is now simpler and more affordable, with mobile technology transforming business connectivity for SMEs.
Apple's Remote app gets a major update, now available on iPad with enhanced visuals and new features, including iTunes Shared Libraries support.
2010: The year cloud computing revolutionised the IT and print sectors, making wireless printing the new norm in efficiency.
Is it secure? Is it really free? Is there a fair use policy? Can staff help you connect? Answers inside - we're lovin' it.
Google says sorry to NZ over Wi-Fi data collection, removes equipment from Street View cars following Privacy Commissioner's probe.
Google hastens search on mobile with Google Instant for Android and iPhone, promising quicker results as you type, now in US beta.
Connector Systems acquires Kalooma Technologies, promising a one-stop-shop for wireless products in the industry.
Internet giant won't resume collection of wi-fi data through its Street View cars - it'll use its handsets instead.
Connector Systems appoints Ryan Ashton as Allied Telesis National Business Development Manager to boost networking sales and support resellers.