All stories - Page 354
Call goes out for help with STEM gaming platform for girls
Tue, 30th Aug 2016
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it training
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edutech
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london
The call has gone out for Kiwis and Aussies to help with a community based gaming platform designed to encourage girls to pursue STEM-based careers.
Opinion: Windows 10 is horrible
Tue, 30th Aug 2016
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microsoft
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windows
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windows 10
In the past, I’ve been called a Microsoft fan boy, hell I was even one of the MCs when Microsoft launched Vista in NZ.
'Safety selfies' snap their way to workplace improvement
Tue, 30th Aug 2016
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it in healthcare
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selfie
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mobile apps
Health and safety is becoming less of a bore and more interactive, thanks to an app developer who is encouraging workplaces to use selfies.
Kiwi company drives sales for Aussie retailers
Tue, 30th Aug 2016
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orotongroup
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traff1k d1g1tal
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true alliance
Traff1k D1g1tal, a digital marketing agency from Taupo, is making waves in Australia by signing up True Alliance, one of Australia's largest retail groups.
Meet Kaby Lake: Intel uncovers its new 7th generation CPUs
Tue, 30th Aug 2016
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intel
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cpu
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10-core cpu
Still salivating, we've now got the good oil on the rest of Intel's new 7th-generation CPU range, codenamed Kaby Lake.
New partnership creates next gen corporate online booking tool
Tue, 30th Aug 2016
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serko
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online bookings
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sabre
Sabre and Serko team up to develop next generation of Sabre Online, combining cloud-based booking platform and end-to-end offering.
Identifying your network security threats with Fortinet’s Cyber Threat Assessment Program
Tue, 30th Aug 2016
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firewall
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network management
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network security
Fortinet’s no-charge, no-obligation Cyber Threat Assessment Program will help you identify gaps in your network security defenses.
Kiwi Govt needs to step up in education innovation
Mon, 29th Aug 2016
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wfh
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government
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poly
Australian and New Zealand governments are not keeping up with educational innovation, according to a survey from Polycom.
Thought-Wired is crowdfunding the way to innovative thought-sensing tech
Mon, 29th Aug 2016
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crowdfunding
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pledgeme
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ndi
Some of the most innovative ideas come from crowdfunded platforms & Thought-Wired's mission to commercialise their thought-sensing software is strong.
Spark boosts data cap allowances - and some prices - on select broadband plans
Mon, 29th Aug 2016
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cloud services
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broadband
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wireless networks
Spark is upping the data caps - and some prices - on some of its popular home & business plans by as much as 50% to cater for Kiwis' love for data.
Optus Business scores $20 million wi-fi contract for Vicinity shopping centres
Mon, 29th Aug 2016
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cloud services
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wifi
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optus
Optus has announced plans to roll out high-speed public wi-fi for visitors to 81 Australian shopping centres and six corporate sites.
MYOB seeks NZ success with new hire
Mon, 29th Aug 2016
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accounting systems
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digital banking
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nz
MYOB has appointed a new lead for its New Zealand SME division, as the company looks to drive success in the market.
The top 10 emerging risks in cybersecurity
Mon, 29th Aug 2016
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app development
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devops
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casb
Insider threats and ageing vulnerabilities among top 10 cybersecurity risks, says Gartner's expert at Johannesburg conference.
Lenovo and Microsoft strengthen strategic ties
Mon, 29th Aug 2016
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microsoft
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smartphones
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technology gifts
Lenovo will now offer Microsoft productivity apps on its Android devices, deepening the strategic relationship between the two companies.
Explosive uptake of Cradlepoint solutions as APAC investment increases
Mon, 29th Aug 2016
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dr
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cloud services
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4g technology
Cradlepoint's APAC surge, with a focus on customer-led teams, mirrors North American success as demand for LTE solutions grows.
The BIG question: Is tech making us all dumb?
Fri, 26th Aug 2016
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social media
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cios
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google
Are we entering an age of idiocracy? Is technology making us stupid? These questions are being raised as online culture continues to evolve.
HP confirms pricing for Elite x3, reveals NZ availability
Fri, 26th Aug 2016
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mobility
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hp
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hp elite
HP has confirmed the NZ pricing for the HP Elite x3, while at the same timing unveiling when the hotly-anticipated product will be available to Kiwis.
What businesses can learn from Pokémon Go success
Fri, 26th Aug 2016
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gaming
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technology gifts
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reffind
The popularity of the Pokémon Go app spread like wildfire across the globe. Its success is something businesses should take note of.
Video streaming issues high on consumer dissatisfaction list, mobility report finds
Thu, 25th Aug 2016
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video
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mobility
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digital entertainment
Ericsson reveals how evolving apps and video streaming are impacting network performance and customer loyalty in New Zealand.
Intel targets all-in-one headset and Microsoft partnership to bring VR into the mainstream
Thu, 25th Aug 2016
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microsoft
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vr
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ar
Intel has made its move into the virtual reality market, launching an untethered all-in-one handset and announcing a partnership with Microsoft.
The ten teams transforming our history at Te Papa's Mahuki innovation hub
Thu, 25th Aug 2016
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vr
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te papa museum
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māori
Ten teams are taking over Te Papa's Mahuki innovation hub to form digital solutions put to them by Te Papa, NZ & international cultural providers.
Kiwi crime fighting startup takes out international competition
Wed, 24th Aug 2016
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saas
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saastr
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auror
Crime fighting software firm Auror has been recognised on the international stage and represent NZ at the 2017 SaaStr conference in San Francisco.
Electric motorbikes storm the world in 80 days with Cohda Wireless
Wed, 24th Aug 2016
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cartech
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wireless electric vehicle charging
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cohda wireless
A team of Dutch students equipped with vehicle communication technology set off on a 26,000km journey around the world 10 days ago.
New $2 million fund to help prepare NZ for digital age
Wed, 24th Aug 2016
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government
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cios
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new zealand law foundation
The New Zealand government has launched a $2m independent research fund to prepare the country for the information age.