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Pacific Fibre signs Australia's iiNet as second customer
Pacific Fibre, the local start-up looking to build a second internet cable linking New Zealand to the world, has signed up Australian ISP iNet in a long-term international capacity deal.
Mobile phone 'cap' term should be banned, says Aust regulator
Mobile phone companies should be banned from using the term "cap" when advertising deals, an Australian report recommends.
NZ to join cyber conference
New Zealand will join other nations at a conference on cyberspace in London in November.
Weekend leisure: A portal to other worlds
The kids can visit the moon or the Tate Britain art gallery in London during these winter school holidays without even leaving the house.
Battle to control social networking heats up
A battle for the top position in internet business has broken out as rival alliances are going face-to-face with one another.
PC users lose $10m to fake computer virus scam
Tens of thousands believed tricked by calls from bogus Microsoft technicians.
<i>Scott Kara:</i> The iPad generation
It's likely that the only way I will ever get my hands on an iPad is if there's a two-for-one deal down at the local gadget store.
Prime Minister talks technical with legendary Facebook boss
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg greeted Prime Minister John Key on a tour of the headquarters in Silicon Valley yesterday.
Google teleports into social networking
Initial reactions suggest the search giant has failed in its attempt to produce a service to rival Facebook, writes John Naughton.
Chris Colfer learned he was leaving 'Glee' via Twitter
Glee star Chris Colfer says he found out he won't be returning for a fourth season of Fox's hit series on Twitter.
What do our webmail names say about us?
A silly moniker can easily damage our chances of getting a new job, says Jean Hannah Edelstein.
'Lazarus pill' revives stroke victim
The story of a stroke victim who revives for a short time after being given a sleeping pill has baffled medical experts.
Pacific Fibre confirms $91m customer deal
The company planning to build New Zealand's second international internet link has confirmed its $91m contract with the Crown-owned research network, REANNZ.
Google+: Has the search giant finally figured out social?
Blisteringly successful in the search, mobile and browser technology, Google's strides into the social networking arena have faltered.