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HP to enter 3D printer game
At the Canalys Channels Forum in Bangkok, HP's CEO Meg Whitman announced that HP will enter the 3D printer market by mid 2014.
Vodafone warns staff on privacy
Vodafone has sent some of its staff a warning about delving into records after the Herald's hunt for the sender of a threatening text to Bevan Chuang.
Kiwis give bionic man a lift
He has a heart made in Arizona, hands from Scotland, ankles and feet from New England, eyes from California and the personality of a 13-year-old Ukrainian boy.
Xero shares hit record
Xero is starting to "come up on the foils and sail away" while its massive US rival is "struggling to move online".
Pat Pilcher: Is Google going to launch a smartwatch?
The rumour mill has switched into overdrive amidst speculation that Google is about to launch a smartwatch, supposedly codenamed the "Gem".
Co-founder of AOL out to help start-ups beyond valley
AOL co-founder Steve Case is looking to finance entrepreneurs who are trying to build technology companies outside Silicon Valley, just like he once did.
Major retailer hit by cyber crims
NetSafe is warning businesses to be on the alert after a major retail chain was targeted by overseas cyber criminals.
Console wars about to get messy
A new player is emerging that looks set to fundamentally shake an already messy console war up, in the form online PC games distributor Valve.
Orion Health expanding
A New Zealand health software company has announced plans to take on 150 new staff in Auckland and Christchurch over the next three months as it continues global growth.
$1m at stake as five firms face dragons
Five companies are set to put their business plans to the acid test in front of a panel of shrewd business investors.
Mac Planet: What next for the iPhone?
Smartphones are still on the rise, but Apple's position at the top of the market has changed radically, writes Mark Webster.
Pat Pilcher: New technology could transform aviation
Scientists at MIT are working on a propulsion technology that has the potential to completely revolutionise air travel, writes Pat Pilcher.