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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 ...
Apple’s NZ$280 9.7-inch iPad Pro Smart Keyboard Cover doesn’t turn the Pro into a laptop. It’s more useful than that. At the launch Apple said its 9.7-inch iPad Pro is a PC replacement.. That’s ...
Copper phone networks have served New Zealand for over 100 years. Urban copper won’t be around much longer. Spark has started to call time on urban copper. It says it plans to retire PSTN in Devonport ...
SpaceX has achieved much since it launched its Starlink low earth orbit satellite broadband service in 2020. Commercial service started in February 2021. At the last count, Starlink said it has 1.5 ...
It’s easy to sceptical about the current wave of AI euphoria. There is a lot of hype to navigate. Every tech company has an AI story to tell: worthwhile or not. Failure to tick the AI box makes it ...
Monitoring Report throws spotlight on LEO satellites and rural The Commerce Commission says New Zealand’s widespread adoption of low earth orbit satellites in country areas has reset rural broadband ...
Submarine cable project takes Chorus' business in new direction Chorus and DataGrid have gone public on plans to build a 6,000km trans-Tasman submarine cable network. The new Tasman Ring Network has a ...
Acronis True Image 2021 promises to keep your data safe for around A$100 a year. It protects PCs and Macs from disasters, accidents, criminal attacks and ransomware. What is True Image? True Image ...
Tait takes control of Next Generation Critical Communications network build Kordia has pulled the plug on the joint venture it formed with Tait Communications to build the Next Generation Critical ...
New Zealand will reach its broadband roll out goal on time and on budget – with superior technology. What went wrong in Australia? At the Australian Financial Review Jennifer Hewett goes back over the ...
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