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<i>Anthony Doesburg</i>: Big shake up has Govt looking into the clouds
Major changes are on the way for public sector information technology.

<i>Anthony Doesburg</i>: Upgrade opens door to virtually infinite internet
Supply of old-style net addresses is fast running out - but help is at hand.

Computer sales to hit one billion by 2014
Smartphones and tablets will help double the shipment of computers around the world in just five years, according to new research.

Pacific Fibre secures new investors
A company planning to provide New Zealand with a new connection to faster internet has secured important links with US investors.

Macro future for NZ microchip firm
A local firm has its eyes firmly fixed on the world security market...

Microsoft unveils strong ARM tactic at CES
Microsoft has signaled its tablet intent today at the Consumer Electronics Show, announcing an ARM processor-friendly Windows.

Telecom keeps control of premium broadband service
Telecom won't face regulatory intervention over its premium copper-based VDSL2 broadband service which guarantees speeds of 15Mb/s up, 5Mb/s down.

More cyber attacks target WikiLeaks servers
Renewed cyber attacks on WikiLeaks servers in Sweden have closed down sections of the whistle-blowing website.

WikiLeaks: NZ cables 'critical' to US security
The US views undersea cables on Auckland's North Shore as 'critical' to its security, a cable revealed on WikiLeaks shows.

<i>Chris Barton</i>: Resistance is futile even for a hardened cellphone sceptic
Finally, mobiles are living up to their early promise.

<i>Anthony Doesburg</i>: Rural broadband bid prompts an unlikely alliance
Telco rivals say they have the technology to deliver the Government's goals.

iPad 2 rumours fly as tablet wars heat up
Barely six months after the iPad was launched, Apple-watchers have something new to talk about: a successor to its first tablet computer.

U2's costly tour envy of Irish Govt
By the time U2 finishes its 360° world tour next July, it's expected it will have generated about $1bn.