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Apple Watch: Intelligence and the Inc
Much is made of Apple's secrecy, its jealously guarded release program, technical development process and even that around its designs.
Kiwi tech companies making marketing mistakes
New Zealand tech companies are taking an "inefficient spear-fishing approach" to marketing, says a new study.
Bill Farmer: Cyber crime is here
Small businesses are the next big target for cybercriminals and many aren't ready to defend themselves, says Bill Farmer.
Software came with risk, says distributor
People who bought controversial foreign exchange trading software were told the product carried some financial risk, says its local distributor.
New software patent law could spark tech boom
Could NZ become a safe-haven from tech patent litigation with a new software patent law?
Kiwi app converts DNA code into music
A Kiwi tech company has developed a new smartphone app which allows people to convert their genetic code into music.
Why Auckland for NZ Silicon Valley?
New Zealand tech companies should join forces and a develop a land of the long white silicon cloud, says Bruce Aylward.
Mac Planet: What next for the iPhone?
Smartphones are still on the rise, but Apple's position at the top of the market has changed radically, writes Mark Webster.
Pat Pilcher: New technology could transform aviation
Scientists at MIT are working on a propulsion technology that has the potential to completely revolutionise air travel, writes Pat Pilcher.
Pat Pilcher: Pirate Bay browser clocks up massive downloads
ThePirateBay has launched a web browser that allows people to access blocked sites and is proved hugely popular in countries where access to file sharing sites is blocked.