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Welcome to the internet of everything
Welcome to the internet of everything

Parallel to the exponential growth in technology is the growth of the internet of everything, or put simply, the connectivity…

ICT qualification 'essential'
ICT qualification 'essential'

The lack of students leaving secondary school with Information and Communications Technology qualifications…

Seven hours a day on phones
Seven hours a day on phones

High school girls in Japan spend an average of seven hours a day on their mobile phones, a survey has…

Connect

NZ faces a robotic future NZ faces a robotic future

New Zealand needs to prepare itself for a robot future…

Kiwis less satisfied with internet providers Kiwis less satisfied with internet providers

Kiwis have become more dissatisfied with their internet…

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Graduates flock to booming IT industry
Graduates flock to booming IT industry

In November last year Datacom attended the New Zealand Job Fair in Sydney, organised by the Ministry of Business, Innovation…

Spy chief's departure raises questions
Spy chief's departure raises questions

The surprise departure of NZ spy agency boss Ian Fletcher has prompted questions about whether he was unsettled by potential…

TAB staff fight off cyber-attack
TAB staff fight off cyber-attack

A three-day cyber-attack against the TAB website has been thwarted by specialist IT staff.

TAB fights back against cyber-attack
TAB fights back against cyber-attack

A three-day cyber-attack against the TAB website has been thwarted by specialist IT staff. TAB executive general manager…

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Peter Calder: Cyberspace scream nobody hears
Peter Calder: Cyberspace scream nobody hears

If there is any justice, there is a special place reserved in hell for people who make a living designing…

Denmark named the world's most connected country

Denmark has overtaken South Korea as the world's top country for mobile phone and internet use, a new study said.

Software IPO puts Ferrier back in spotlight

Andrew Ferrier is well and truly back in the public eye.

Nano-tech boom looming - Akl scientist

Michelle Dickinson says the field of nanotechnology is going to experience huge growth in the coming years, and will affect…

Microsoft goes live with Windows 8.1
Microsoft goes live with Windows 8.1

Microsoft has officially released the revamped version of its latest Windows operating system. Windows…

Silk Road shut down by FBI

US authorities said Wednesday they had arrested the owner of the Silk Road website, where illegal drugs were bought and…

Xbox One's NZ release date confirmed

Microsoft's new Xbox One console will go on sale November 22 in 13 launch countries - including NZ, the US tech giant said…

Why Auckland for NZ Silicon Valley?

New Zealand tech companies should join forces and a develop a land of the long white silicon cloud, says Bruce Aylward.

NZ slow to respond to 'industrialised' hacking

New Zealand businesses have been slow to respond to the worldwide trend in automated cybersecurity attacks, says a US expert…

Microsoft profit falls short of expectations
Microsoft profit falls short of expectations

Microsoft Corp's foray into the tablet computer market resulted in a large write-down for the April-June…

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Meteor near miss for Hamilton friends
Meteor near miss for Hamilton friends

Two Hamilton friends had a close encounter last night…

When Amazon's experiments don't quite work
When Amazon's experiments don't quite work

Here's a quick review of what Amazon has dabbled in…

Sarah Vine and Alex Brummer: iLove and iHate - views on Apple
A 3D-printed food revolution?
A 3D-printed food revolution?

While traditional cooking isn't going anywhere, you…

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