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In a new column, IT Brief editor Angelique Jurd looks at a promising start-up that's creating and innovating with technology.
Microsoft gears up to unveil Windows Store in a bid to rival Apple's app market, promising an enticing revenue scheme for developers.
HP still leads the pack, although analysts acknowledge 'PSG spin-off debacle' has hurt the company's reputation.
Doug Casement, new manager at Renaissance Distribution, pledges major changes and 'baby cloud' offerings for 2012, signalling a strategic revamp.
The DCS-930L camera retails for $149, and the DCS-932L, which has built-in LEDs and a low-lux image sensor for night-time recording, will sell for $199.
Sotheby's New York auctioned Apple's founding document for a staggering USD $1.35 million, far surpassing its expected price of up to USD $150,000.
Despite its potential, LinkedIn's mobile app frustrates with its non-intuitive design and technical quirks, yet the platform remains key for professionals.
The app allows users to take quick notes 'for keeping tabs on all of your busy life's tasks, commitments, ideas and decisions'.
Apple gears up for a March release of the iPad 3, riding on the success of the iPhone 4S and teasing tech enthusiasts with timely anticipation.
Less than a year from launch Apple's desktop/laptop software store is growing fast - is it too fast for Microsoft to catch up?.
As the Australian Samsung injunction lifts, a German judgement threatens to bar Apple's entire 3G line in the region.
The annual Christmas party is an opportunity for teams to celebrate the end of a year (good or bad) and relax together for a few hours.
It's been twelve months year since one of history's biggest businesses patched things up with one of history's biggest bands.
Apple's iPhone sales could hit a record 30m this quarter, as industry experts raise forecasts, despite a slowdown in iPad growth.
What caused shares in embattled technology distributor and retailer Renaissance Corporation to be put on hold this afternoon?.
Before its launch, Skinny faces backlash for plans to SIM-lock phones, potentially trapping low-income youths in their network.
Judge issues temporary ban on name RIM gave to forthcoming operating system; so what will the BlackBerry OS be called now?.
Noel Leeming revels in a 40% profit leap, attributing success to in-demand tech gifts and refined customer service strategies.
InternetNZ gears up for the second NetHui, fostering diverse discussions among internet users and IT professionals in July 2012.
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