Stories by Staff - Page 592

HP to combat global counterfeiting
Wed, 9th Dec 2009
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HP is taking steps to counter global counterfeiting by joining the Business Action to Stop Counterfeiting and Piracy (BASCAP) Global Leadership Group.

‘Green’ bows to price as recession drives printing trends
Wed, 9th Dec 2009
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printing
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managed print services
As the recession tightens budgets, New Zealand businesses prioritise cost over 'green' initiatives in printing, says HP's Daryl Rickwood.

Botnets ruled in 2009
Wed, 9th Dec 2009
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adobe
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creative technologies
Botnets were the leading online security problem for 2009, and they’ll be smarter next year, to make it harder to take them down.

Those 'Google offers' aren't real
Wed, 9th Dec 2009
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email security
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google
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scams
Google is warning users to beware of scams that offer ways to make fast money using the popular Web search engine.

Forza 3 DLC in celebration of sales
Wed, 9th Dec 2009
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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technology gifts
Forza Motorsport 3 celebrates 1 million sales with new Hot Holidays Car Pack, featuring 2010's most awaited racing cars.

Offshoring call centres and empowering women
Wed, 9th Dec 2009
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yahoo
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contact centre
Catriona Wallace champions offshoring at the CCiNZ conference, highlighting its empowerment of women in developing nations.

Harbor Master
Tue, 8th Dec 2009
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smartphones
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personal computing devices
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apple
Steer your way to victory as a Harbor Master, directing ships and dodging cyclones in this addictive, feature-rich maritime challenge.

First Lego Harry Potter trailer released
Tue, 8th Dec 2009
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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technology gifts
Harmonix unveils trailer for 'Lego Harry Potter: Years 1-4' game, set to be the biggest Lego game franchise to date.

D-Link builds brand strength to SMBs
Tue, 8th Dec 2009
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retail
Networking vendor D-Link has witnessed a 20% increase in its SMB market, and it believes the result is driven by direct marketing to the end-user.

Google unveils 'Google Goggles' visual search
Tue, 8th Dec 2009
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smartphones
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technology gifts
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android
Google's latest app, Google Goggles, lets Android users search by snapping a photo, promising a future where visual queries are as simple as pointing.

EA officially announces Dead Space 2 for multiple consoles
Tue, 8th Dec 2009
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digital entertainment
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dead space
EA confirms Dead Space 2 for Xbox 360, PS3, and PC, promising more scares and plot twists in Isaac Clarke's journey.

Shatter takes out Australian game award
Tue, 8th Dec 2009
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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technology gifts
New Zealand’s Sidhe Interactive wins Best Downloadable Title award at Australian Game Developers Association ceremony.

Viaduct buys out Nelson EFTPOS provider
Mon, 7th Dec 2009
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martech
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commerce systems
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supply chain & logistics
Viaduct, New Zealand’s leading EFTPOS dealer, acquires Nelson-based Networkz, marking its entry into the point of sale market and expanding Casio distribution.

NZ ICT offers Government cash savings
Mon, 7th Dec 2009
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government
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productivity
The Government could slash ICT expenditure by NZD $180 million annually, NZ ICT claims, by consolidating servers and adopting telepresence solutions.

Traditional gifts top Trade Me Xmas searches
Mon, 7th Dec 2009
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trade me
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shopping
Traditional gifts like trampolines and bikes top Trade Me searches as Kiwis return to basics this Christmas, reflecting a tough year.

Security fixes this week from Microsoft, Adobe
Mon, 7th Dec 2009
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microsoft
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adobe
Microsoft and Adobe roll out critical security updates, fixing vulnerabilities that could allow hackers to remotely control users' devices.

PS3 VidZone service launches Friday
Mon, 7th Dec 2009
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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technology gifts
Sony's free music video streaming service is available to New Zealand PS3 owners from this Friday, December 11th.

Telecom cops $500K fine for uncapped plan
Mon, 7th Dec 2009
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commerce commission
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fair trading act
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telecom
Telecom fined NZD $500,000 for misleading customers with its Go Large plan, and ordered to pay NZD $44,000 in reparations, after court ruling.

Plantronics sell Altec Lansing for US$18 million
Mon, 7th Dec 2009
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uc
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cellnet
Plantronics has agreed to sell Altec Lansing to Prophet Equity LP, a Texas-based private equity firm, for US$18 million in cash.

“You can’t suck a golf ball through a straw” - Cisco
Mon, 7th Dec 2009
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Cisco country manager Geoff Lawrie has criticized recent reports questioning the need for ultra fast broadband access in New Zealand.