Electronics stories - Page 3
IESA launches first overseas office in Taipei following huge semiconductor growth
Tue, 22nd Aug 2017
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semiconductors
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it in manufacturing
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data center manufacturer
India's electronics system design and manufacturing industry is forecast to grow at a CAGR of 16-23% to reach USD$172-228b by 2020.
Interview: Telstra on why the electronic and cyber security worlds must converge
Mon, 19th Jun 2017
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ueba
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user behaviour analysis
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electronics
Isolation is a thing of the past - at least when it comes to electronic and cyber security. They are rapidly converging. How will they work together?.
Auckland mobile trader charged; Best Buy pleads guilty in ongoing ComCom action
Wed, 15th Feb 2017
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commerce commission
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fair trading act
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electronics
The Commerce Commission has filed charges against an Auckland company, while another has pleaded guilty in an ongoing crackdown on mobile traders.
Harvey Norman NZ stores see near $100m revenue increase, 60% profit jump
Mon, 13th Feb 2017
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harvey norman
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electronics
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retailers
Harvey Norman's New Zealand stores logged a stellar FY2016, with a $98.5 million increase in revenue - and a 60% jump in net profit.
Two Auckland mobile traders fined $171,500 for contract failing
Thu, 16th Jun 2016
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commerce commission
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flexi buy
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electronics
Two mobile traders have been fined $171,500 for failing to provide borrowers with legally required information.
Three mobile traders plead guilty to ComCom charges
Mon, 18th Apr 2016
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commerce commission
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electronics
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investigation
Three mobile traders selling goods including electronics at higher prices than retailers have pleaded guilty to charges brought by ComCom.
Electronic payment security now a key consideration for consumers
Tue, 16th Feb 2016
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martech
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commerce systems
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payment technologies
Consumers want innovative options for electronic payments to stay protected, according to a survey by Morning Consult and Electronic Payments Coalition.
Consumer electronics market flatlines
Mon, 18th Jan 2016
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smartphones
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iot
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personal computing devices
Data security concerns and declining demand for smartphones, tablets and IoT devices are stifling the growth of the consumer electronics industry.
Dick Smith debts nearing AU$400 million; CEO gone
Tue, 12th Jan 2016
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dick smith
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electronics
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retailers
Dick Smith creditors are owed nearly AU$400 million dollars. Meanwhile, the company's chief executive has resigned, effective immediately.
Kiwi Bright Sparks announces leading young tech heads
Mon, 13th Oct 2014
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apps
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software
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electronics
Bright Sparks 2014 finalists have been announced and the group innovative winners, all between 12-17, are already making tracks in the digital industry.
Wanted: IT bright sparks
Wed, 10th Jul 2013
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software
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awards
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programming
Students with a talent for IT, electronics or engineering are being sought for the 2013 Bright Sparks competition.
Finalists announced for NZ Hi-Tech Awards
Tue, 2nd Apr 2013
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uc
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fintech
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financial systems
Record number of new entrants from companies across New Zealand have lifted the bar for this year's Hi-Tech Awards.
NZ makes 11 billionth electronic transaction
Tue, 26th Mar 2013
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paymark
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electronics
Mobil Mt Roskill wins award for NZ's 11 billionth e-transaction, marking a surge in card usage among Kiwis. Do you recall your location on Feb 28, 2013?.
TESA enters new era after 46 Years
Mon, 14th Jan 2013
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partner programmes
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entrepreneur
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history
It’s the start of a brand new era for one of New Zealand’s oldest privately owned electronics companies, TESA Electronics Ltd.
What brands do New Zealanders trust the most?
Thu, 1st Jul 2010
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smartphones
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uc
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sony
Sony, Vodafone, and Nokia have emerged as the most trusted brands in the 2010 Readers Digest Trusted Brand Survey, excelling in their respective categories.
Recycle your old printer and save 20%
Thu, 4th Mar 2010
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cleantech
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printing
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sustainability
Canon New Zealand partners with JB HiFi to offer a 20% discount on new printers when customers recycle their old ones, reducing landfill waste.