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Success: Software helps business stay in touch
Whether it's text, email or social media, Datasquirt's specialty is managing communications.
Has Facebook peaked?
Its users are bailing out, there are concerns over privacy and even murmurs that it’s going the way of MySpace. But the death of the social network that changed the world is greatly exaggerated, says Stephen Foley.
Pacific Fibre questions Sthn Cross cable internet capability
Southern Cross says its submarine internet cables are more than capable of shouldering the demand from the ultra-fast broadband network, but its rival Pacific Fibre is arguing over the numbers.
<i>Success:</i> After the red, green lights beckon
A company named for a driving transgression is now on the road to high-tech success.
Telecom accused of broadband overcharging
Telecom can't count and could be overcharging thousands of customers' broadband accounts.
<i>Inside Money:</i> Technomoney - software dream or virtual nightmare?
New technology will save the world, according to the Bitcoin believers.
MacFans on Mac plans - a Store is born
MacFan editor Miro Lucassen talks Apple in Holland, and we watch the curious development of a possible Apple Store.
Kiwi IT man sells up dream property to help rebuild Japan
A New Zealand IT entrepreneur is selling up a beachfront dream home to help rebuild Japanese business.
Keep watch on Telecom, industry players urge
Commerce Commission alleges telco breached rules and deterred rivals.
Google set to turn smartphones into wallets
New Android phones will be fitted with so-called near-field communications (NFC) technology, which means they can communicate wirelessly with readers at checkouts.
Govt defends broadband contract process
The Government is defending its process for picking Telecom to set up the majority of the ultra fast broadband (UFB) network.