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New Zealand fails to make tech grade
Fri, 30th Nov 2012
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New Zealand's top cities, including Auckland and Wellington, failed to crack the Global Startup Ecosystem Index's top 20 tech hubs, unlike Sydney and Melbourne.
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Christchurch company launches online currency converter
Fri, 16th Nov 2012
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New Zealand-based MahiFX has launched an online currency converter tool, offering real-time and historical exchange rate data.
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Olympic fans told to text, tweet or watch TV
Mon, 30th Jul 2012
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TV coverage issues has led to calls for lessened twitter and texting activities during the Olympics as data networks become overloaded.
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Twitter crashes on Olympics eve
Fri, 27th Jul 2012
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Twitter crashes yet again on the eve of the London 2012 Olympics, sparking concerns over its ability to handle the games' traffic.
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Olympic tech wins gold
Tue, 24th Jul 2012
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Tech innovations steal the spotlight at London 2012 Olympics, setting a high-tech stage for Kiwi athletes and world champions alike.
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Dunedin businesses accept security challenge
Wed, 17th Aug 2011
Dunedin’s Aerograph and Mosgiel’s TracMap are finalists in the Global Security Challenge APAC final in Sydney, vying for USD $500,000 in prizes.
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Judge orders EMI not to meddle with Pink Floyd catalogue
Fri, 12th Mar 2010
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A judge has pleased Pink Floyd and their fans by saying that EMI group is not entitled to unbundle tracks from the band's albums for sale on iTunes.
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Raise the cloud
Mon, 1st Feb 2010
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A project planned for London’s 2012 Olympic Games sounds like pure science fiction, but the technology that could see it built is already available.
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Giant Rugby Ball connected to the world with AT&T
Tue, 13th Oct 2009
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Tourism New Zealand's Giant Rugby Ball, powered by AT&T's data services, heads to Tokyo for the All Blacks’ clash with Australia on 31 October.