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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.

Thinking small internet's next big thing
The founders of a new website that dishes up city-specific New Zealand news and information say they are tapping into a growing international demand for "hyper-local" web content.

Adobe fuming in iPhone Flash stoush
Adobe Systems, which is trying to get its Flash software on to Apple devices, said the iPhone risks losing market share because it's the only smartphone that doesn't support Adobe's Flash video software.

Computer literacy standard would give NZ boost - report
The Government has been called to take a role in promoting digital literacy after a report found adopting standards would raise productivity.

Boarding pass 'texted to your mobile'
Qantas Airways subsidiary Jetstar will begin rolling out SMS boarding pass technology in 2010.

iPad: Apple tablet announced
Apple's iPad is somewhere between a smartphone and a laptop, combining applications, e-reader functionality and internet abilities.

Old battlegrounds move to cyberspace
Cyberspace is the new battleground between hostile nations, says Microsoft

NZ faces wait for Apple's tablet PC
Apple will unveil a new tablet-style computer which could revolutionise the publishing industry, but Kiwis face a wait before it is available here.

No reports of Internet Explorer hack problems, says Microsoft NZ
Microsoft will issue a security patch for Internet Explorer after it was revealed that a vulnerability in the web browser was to blame for last week's hacks on Gmail accounts.