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Apple to launch Mac App Store within 90 days, ahead of the next winter's OS X Lion release, featuring new apps and enhanced user experience.
Steve Jobs interrupts Apple's earnings call to share his thoughts on rivals RIM, Google, and upcoming tablets.
Adobe launches Acrobat X, offering new user interface and enhanced collaboration features, revolutionising workflows for knowledge workers.
Cut the Rope game enthrals players with physics-based puzzles, tasking them with feeding candy to a cute monster, Om Nom.
Extreme Networks, SARA and CERN complete world's first long-haul 40 GbE link with first to market 40GbE switch.
Huawei launches Digital Shopping Mall to streamline cloud services and boost operators' revenue generation with faster market entry and reduced costs.
Apple's iPhone 4 now available without a contract in NZ, leap from Vodafone ties possible with no-contract purchases from Noel Leeming and Bond+Bond.
Minister Joyce approves Telecom's revised separation plan, aiming to benefit consumers and align with the Ultra-Fast Broadband Initiative.
PriceSpy NZ app transforms your iPhone into a savvy shopping assistant, offering lowest prices, product insights and store ratings instantly.
The Commerce Commission has released a draft on its review into whether Telecom faces competition in the provision of the unbundled bitstream access service.
Cisco unveils its latest Flip pocket video cameras in New Zealand, featuring enhanced video quality and more sharing options via FlipShare software.
Nintendo NZ to launch a rare red Wii pack for $395 on Nov 11, including Super Mario classics, amid other limited edition offers.
Internet giant won't resume collection of wi-fi data through its Street View cars - it'll use its handsets instead.
Shia LaBeouf stars in new movie wearing Cardo Scala Rider communication device, proving style and safety can go hand in hand.
NZ heralds global debut of Windows Phone 7, bagging the first-ever sale and showcasing 32 tonnes of tech in Auckland.
Kiwi consumers can now compare prices and products on-the-go with the PriceMe iPhone app, revolutionising shopping in New Zealand.
Chief Executive Scott Bartlett sees substantial reduction of broadband and telephone packages following a recent Commerce Commission ruling.
ComCom probes Telecom for alleged unfair practices, probing if Telecom Wholesale favoured its retail arm. Final findings due by March end.
Sony has launched the world's first Google-powered HDTV, offering viewers the ability to search the web and watch TV simultaneously.