Telecom exits Yahoo!Xtra, selling its 49% stake to Yahoo!7, paving way for complete Yahoo! New Zealand rebranding while ensuring service continuity.
Microsoft files complaint with the EU Commission, accusing Google of stifling competition in the search market, seeks fair play.
Despite being on medical leave, Steve Jobs has been ordered by a judge to answer questions related to an iTunes antitrust case.
Our genealogy expert is on one of her regular trips to Mormon country, and the home of one of the world's largest family history databases.
Revolutionise your business management with top-notch barcode generator software, enabling easy, colourful label creation for various industries.
Go green with your searches! Ecosia, the eco-friendly search engine, donates 80% of profits to save rainforests, powered by clean energy.
MySpace slashes nearly half its workforce amid falling ad revenue and user numbers, CEO cites restructuring for future growth.
News Corp's The Daily set to launch on iPad in two weeks, priced at US$0.99/week, as unveiled by James Murdoch at a Munich media event.
Content-generating internet giants such as Apple and Google should help pay for network investments say European telco bosses.
Yahoo names the top ten topics that Australians searched for the most during 2010, and it shows a nation obsessed with pop culture (and iPads).
Symantec has launched the public beta of Norton 360 version 5.0, featuring identity protection, automatic backup, and PC tuneup, for free download.
IT teams responsible for New Zealand's business data transmissions services are likely to be operating in survival mode.
NZ Herald's iPad app earns prestigious 'digital Oscar' with its innovative design, placing it among the world's top news apps.
TV has traditionally ruled the roost of marketing budgets but the last few years have seen a new challenger emerge.
Book lovers unite globally on www.bookcrossing.com by leaving books in public places, encouraging strangers to discover, read, and share them.
Apple postpones the iPad 2's Japan launch due to last week's devastating earthquake and tsunami, focusing on recovery efforts.
Rupert Murdoch's The Daily, the first iPad-exclusive digital news service, launches after delay, offering fresh content daily for $39.99/year.
Google's NZ search data reveals top 2010 interests: Christchurch quake, Pike River disaster, and Paul Henry among key topics Kiwis Googled.
Facebook's Project Titan, dubbed the 'Gmail killer,' to launch in the US, aiming to revolutionise inbox battles with new messaging system.
We hear from Michael Smyth of ApproachableLawyer.com about how social media can drain productivity in your office.