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US approves Kiwi asthma inhaler
Auckland medical devices company Nexus6 has gained American Food and Drug Administration approval for its asthma inhaler.
Microsoft's man from Matamata bows out
NZ's highest flying executive, Chris Liddell, talks to the Herald about stepping down as chief financial officer at Microsoft.
<i>Anthony Doesburg:</i> Power-hungry pair try ganging
Rookie search engines Bing and WolframAlpha join forces in the quest for greater market share.
<i>Yoke Har Lee:</i> HR software making big waves abroad
An Auckland-based firm is finding success by taking the yawn out of performance reviews.
<i>Adam Gifford</i>: Cloud has silver lining for NZ
New Zealand providers are well placed to take advantage of changes in internet services, says Adam Gifford.
Windows 7 'vulnerable to 8 out of 10 viruses'
Windows 7 users should not get complacent about viruses, warns security specialist SophosLabs.
Tracking the technology thieves
If your laptop's been stolen or you've been mugged for your mobile, is there anything you can do to get them back - and catch the culprit?
Windows 7 launches first in NZ
Hundreds descended on events in Auckland and Wellington this morning to mark the world's first launch of Microsoft's Windows 7.
Review: Microsoft's Windows 7
Microsoft is set to release Windows 7 next month after copping a whole lot of flack over the last few years over the Windows Vista operating system.
Windows Mobile 6.5: new OS, or just a facelift?
Microsoft has launched the latest version of its mobile OS and annouced large line up of Windows Phones.
Review: Norton Internet Security 2010
Norton Internet Security has gone on a code diet and now runs swiftly, without greedily eating up your system resources.