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Aussie Aussie Aussie: Microsoft to open flagship shop in Sydney

Tue, 21st Apr 2015
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Microsoft to open its flagship store in Sydney, challenging Apple with cutting-edge tech experience on Pitt Street Mall.
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Foreigners denied Facebook and Twitter as North Korea orders blanket ban

Mon, 3rd Nov 2014
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The blanket ban ends access to services previously available to diplomatic missions and international humanitarian organisations.
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Closing the gender gap in the NZ tech space...

Thu, 21st Aug 2014
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Efforts are being made in New Zealand to encourage women into IT, with Microsoft donating $1 million to provide pathways for young Kiwis.
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Free invite - Hack for good in Auckland next month

Mon, 17th Mar 2014
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Join HACKAKL:Transport in Auckland, 24-25 May, for a civic hackathon aiming to innovate for good. Open to all keen on crafting solutions with open data.
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CA Technologies - ANZ IT Predictions 2014

Wed, 11th Dec 2013
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2013 has undoubtedly been another big year for the IT industry. Change is nothing new to the industry but it makes you wonder what the New Year will bring.
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Google's multi-coloured data centre in pictures

Mon, 21st Jan 2013
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Google dazzles with its vibrant data centre in Oklahoma, balancing tech and aesthetic, and bolstering local employment and education.
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How to buy a smartphone

Tue, 1st Feb 2011
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Choosing the right smartphone is crucial. NetGuide's key tips ensure you don't end up with a dud for your tech needs.
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Safe and sound

Sun, 1st Nov 2009
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As mobile phones become more like computers, they also face an increase in security risks, says journalist Chris Leggett.