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HP’s EliteBook Ultra G1 is a premium corporate laptop with strong security, modest AI features and solid build quality—but ...
The Commerce Commission’s 2024 Telecommunications Monitoring Report highlights market concentration. N4L's school WiFi ...
Chorus fibre proposal endorsed as national infrastructure priority. It's time to update New Zealand’s National Environmental ...
Lynk partnership puts 2degrees closer to anywhere connectivity Satellite-to-mobile phone text services from any part of New Zealand could be months away. 2degrees recently conducted successful trials ...
Hawaiki has revealed plans for a new submarine cable linking Asia, Australia and the South Island to the US. Vodafone introduces high speed connections for data centres.
Spark sells remaining mobile tower network stake for $314m Spark says it has agreed to sell its remaining 17 percent stake in the Connexa mobile tower network to a Canadian investment firm. The ...
2degrees says it is world's first telco to test satellite voice calls on standard handsets. Being loyal doesn't pay. N4L plans upgrade ...
Ten years ago the Commerce Commission regulated mobile termination rates. The move kick-started mobile market competition in New Zealand. Now it’s time for the regulator to review the rules. Don’t ...
NZ Comms sector left behind as IT spending surges Gartner’s latest forecast says spending on New Zealand information technology will grow 6.7 per cent next year. The forecast growth will be uneven.
Apple’s popular MacBook Air gets a speed bump, more memory, a webcam upgrade and a pale blue paint job — all for NZ$50 less than last year’s model.
AGI is no longer a big buzzword in Silicon Valley. The unfulfilled expectations will affect the future of artificial intelligence. Like the idea of a true driverless car or nuclear fusion, artificial ...
For years publishers, broadcasters and anyone else in the media business have wondered if Facebook could be their salvation. It really is not.
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