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Apple has biggest impact
on world consumers: survey
The Apple brand has the biggest impact on the world's consumers, while Microsoft and the United States nation brand are those considered most in need of a remake, a survey shows. Read more…

Google starts letting users
edit documents offline
Google is taking the next step to make its Web-based software useful in the real world of spotty Internet access by allowing users to edit word processing documents offline. Read more…

Hackers step up
search results attack
A malware attack targeting search engine results is continuing to haunt several high-profile sites. Read more…

Women Cheer New
Yahoo Shine Web site
Yahoo is taking aim at the distinct content and buying power of woman with a new Website called Shine. Read more…

Spam blights email 15 years on
Spam continues to blight email exactly 15 years after the term was first coined and almost 30 years since the first spam message was sent. Read more…

Telecom separation plan approved

A robust plan for the operational separation of Telecom NZ has been approved by Communications and Information Technology Minister David Cunliffe.

“Telecom resubmitted its Amended Separation Plan. In accordance with the Telecommunications Act 2001, I have decided to approve the plan which is legally enforcable,” said Mr Cunliffe.

“This is a highly significa ...

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Microsoft makes friends
with social networks
Microsoft has announced collaborations that will see Windows Live more tightly integrated with the world's top five social networking sites. Read more...

Free Web Version
of Photoshop Launches
The maker of the popular photo-editing software Photoshop has launched a basic version available for free online. Read more…

South Park to Offer
All Episodes Free
South Park fans will soon be able to watch any episode of the seminal animated show free online, thanks to a deal between show creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone and Comedy Central's parent company, Viacom. Read more…

Sony BMG to Develop DRM-Free
Subscription Music Service
SonyBMG is working on an all-you-can-eat, DRM-free subscription service, says CEO Rolf Schmidt-Holtz. Read more…

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