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Computer virus cripples Waikato DHB
Waikato DHB is trying to keep as many people out of hospitals as possible while it tries to fix damage caused by the Conficka computer worm.
E-books to go on sale in May
Whitcoulls and Borders are set to become the first book retailers in New Zealand to offer e-books.
Watchdog savages Telecom after XT outage
An industry watchdog has harsh words for Telecom after a fault disabled its XT network in most parts of the country today.
Telecom's XT network still down south of Taupo
Telecom XT customers needing to contact emergency services are being told to use landlines instead of their cellphones while the network remains down.
Six degrees experiment finds camera owner
Social networking site Twitter revealed its power today, when it helped swiftly track down the owner of a camera found bouncing along the Desert Road.
Google's Goggles service blocked
An internet service launched by Google to help cameraphone users identify strangers in the street has been blocked over privacy concerns.
<i>Anthony Doesburg:</i> Google makes messaging even more instant
If you're not a fan of instant messaging (IM), you're going to hate a new PC-based communication tool under development by Google.
Telecom fined $500,000 for misleading broadband ads
The Commerce Commission has made an example of Telecom.
Patterson's tricky fight for mobile fee solution
As the year rushes to an end, Telecommunications Commissioner Ross Patterson will spend the final weeks of 2009 deciding whether to regulate part of the mobile market.
<i>Anthony Doesburg:</i> Cellphone newcomer playing a waiting game
Anyone waiting for cellular network newcomer 2degrees to add on-account services to the prepaid plans it launched at the start of August shouldn't hold their breath.
Facebook to allow users to hide their indiscretions
The days of fretting over whether your new employer might find all those embarrassing drunken photos on Facebook are coming to an end.
Google caves in to Murdoch after 'parasite' attack
Google has said it will allow publishers to limit the number of free news pages users can access per day.