Telecommunications (Telco) stories - Page 189

TUANZ looks forward to special day
Wed, 4th May 2011
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TUANZ gears up to celebrate its 25th anniversary and Telecommunications Day on 19 May, turning an eye towards the future of tech.

Telecom assets overvalued
Tue, 3rd May 2011
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Telecom's assets found overvalued by $1.3bn, misleading investors for the second year, reports the Commerce Commission.

RIM launches Blackberry Torch
Tue, 3rd May 2011
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RIM introduces the BlackBerry Torch 9800 in NZ, blending touch with a slide-out keyboard, enhanced messaging, and social media integration.

TUANZ call for entries
Tue, 3rd May 2011
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TUANZ, in partnership with Voco, announces the prestigious TUANZ Innovation Awards for the telecoms industry, calling for revolutionary entries.

10 Classic eighties arcade games – free online
Sun, 1st May 2011
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gaming
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digital entertainment
Relive the 80s arcade glory with classics like Pacman and Street Fighter II, now free online. A nostalgic trip with every click.

10 More strange (And extraordinary) Wikipedia pages
Sun, 1st May 2011
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Discover 10 bizarre Wikipedia entries from sofa mysteries to mythical neck stretchers. A peculiar journey through the internet's curiosities.

Sticky subject
Sun, 1st May 2011
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Banish login fatigue with StickyPassword, the software promising to streamline your online life by auto-filling forms and securing data.

Random videos (Tailored just for you)
Sun, 1st May 2011
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Stumbleupon is a great site for when you’re ready for some serious interneting, but aren’t quite sure what you’re after.

Keep it clean
Sun, 1st May 2011
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Discover how to clean absolutely anything, from cats to cars and furniture to fish, with over 1300 free expert tips at Howtocleananything.com.

Dont go there
Sun, 1st May 2011
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Venture into the forbidden with urban exploration, but beware, it's a journey best taken vicariously at www.infiltration.org.

Fantastic contraptions
Sun, 1st May 2011
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Marvel at real-life behemoths beyond sci-fi fantasy, from colossal excavators to titanic transporters, proving bigger is indeed better.

Geeky gadgets
Sun, 1st May 2011
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Discover quirky tech hacks that will wow your mates, including making an iPod dock from cardboard, on this ingenious how-to website.

Early bird catches the worm
Sun, 1st May 2011
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Revolution in productivity: Why lying-in might just be the secret weapon you need, backed by sleep experts. Say goodbye to guilt and hello to efficiency.

Finish your plate
Sun, 1st May 2011
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New site 50 Ways to Never Waste Food Again offers practical tips to reduce food waste, helping families save on average USD $600 annually on fruit alone.

Get in the kitchen
Sun, 1st May 2011
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Kiwi blokes are breaking baking stereotypes with www.blokeswhobake.co.nz, showing that real men can excel in the kitchen too.

2011 NetGuide peoples choice web awards
Sun, 1st May 2011
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Here we go again! It’s time to announce the details of New Zealand’s most respected web awards – the People’s Choice NetGuide Web Awards 2011.

Ex-hacker hired to protect the internet
Fri, 29th Apr 2011
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Former hacker Jeff Moss is now ICANN's Chief Security Officer, leveraging his insider expertise to bolster global internet safety.

Joyce 'hell-bent' on UFB monopoly
Thu, 28th Apr 2011
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TelstraClear's CEO, Allan Freeth, accuses New Zealand Communications Minister of building a state-funded UFB monopoly.

Telco groups pitch Special Access Undertaking approach to UFB
Wed, 27th Apr 2011
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A group of New Zealand telecom companies and consumer groups have proposed alternatives to the government’s UFB bill.

SonicWall's Redman resigns
Thu, 21st Apr 2011
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Dean Redman resigns from SonicWall, with Richard Ting stepping in amid the search for a new ANZ country manager, promising steady growth.