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Supergeek pulls off 'near impossible' crypto chip hack
Christopher Tarnovsky has stunned the security world by hardware hacking a module used in up to 100 million computers worldwide.
iPad: Has Apple changed the world again?
Apple CEO described the new iPad as 'magical and revolutionary' at its widely-watched launch yesterday. But is it?
iPad - looks cool, but what's it for?
nzherald.co.nz Technology Editor Matt Greenop gives his assessment of the iPad launched by Apple today
Big IT firms take a hit on Kiwi front
NZ divisions of some of the world's largest IT companies took big hits last year, a review of accounts filed with the Companies Office shows.
Intel announces 48-core powerhouse processor
If you thought that the quad core CPU whirring away under the hood of your new PC put you squarely on the bleeding edge of tech, think again.
Apple patent points towards ad-supported OS
Apple may be planning to sell its devices on the cheap, provided users sit through compulsory adverts.
Tracking the technology thieves
If your laptop's been stolen or you've been mugged for your mobile, is there anything you can do to get them back - and catch the culprit?
DIY filling the gaps in tougher times
Cost-conscious do-it-yourselfers are picking up where tradespeople left off at big-box hardware stores.
Air NZ CEO slams IT company in leaked email
CEO Rob Fyfe threatens IBM with the axe in a scathing email over yesterday's crippling Air NZ computer fault.
The simple keyboard shortcut guide
Just a few keystrokes can turn your computer into a willing servant - these are the commands you'll need to spare your overworked mouse.
Back it up: How to save your digital life for free
There's no excuse for not backing up your data these days - it can be reactively painless, and completely free.