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Forward thinking: A send-off fit for a Captain
He was prepared to steer his boat into any weather, ride his Harley fast and drive his Corvette faster. I never knew the guy, but it's clear he was a legend - and a hoot.

Apple, the forbidden fruit and the padlocked door
Flash died on the morning of 29 April, 2010. Steve Jobs killed it. And while we may not mourn its passing, we ought to be wary of its killer.

Google: Privacy is alive and well
In NZ for Privacy Awareness Week, Google privacy expert Alma Whitten talks about what the company is doing to keep your data safe.

Steve Jobs: Flash is 'unfit for iPhone'
Flash is no longer necessary to watch video or consume any kind of web content, says Apple CEO Steve Jobs

Canadian company buys NZ tech firm
NZ-based touch screen technology manufacturer Next Window has been bought by a multibillion-dollar Canadian company.

NZ joins Google Buzz privacy backlash
New Zealand's privacy watchdog has joined nine other countries in complaining to Google about its Buzz service.