Solar power stories
Apple launches its most personal device: the Apple Watch, revolutionising wearable tech with its pioneering interface and health apps.
New Zealand government agencies can now access on-demand SPARC services through a new partnership between Revera and Eagle Technology.
The channel must evolve, aiding IT managers to leverage analytics tools and transform IT from a cost centre into a strategic business partner.
Unified theory of computer market: CPU, server OS will swallow up all functions & features. New blog by @valdis_filks.
Base-2 aims to disrupt Solarix's dominance in Managed WAN, promising a seamless, integrated cloud and internet connection service.
Apple explores solar charging for its iWatch, aiming to revolutionise battery life amidst user frustrations, according to industry sources.
The iPhone 6 is rumoured to feature a 5-inch HD screen and innovative solar charging technology, amidst speculation on its other striking specifications.
Experts warn against skimping on critical data recovery, urging the use of proven specialists over low-cost options.
Facing cyclones, power outages, and vast distances, Air Rarotonga's lone IT manager Marcus Gleinig relies on SolarWinds IP Monitor to keep the network afloat.
UK schools embrace ColorQube's eco-friendly printers, slashing waste by 90% and ensuring a greener, cost-effective future.
Wellington schools embark on a solar energy journey, pairing with the city council and Genesis Energy, to enlighten and power education.
Wholesale aggregator finalises the sale of its New Zealand business assets to Solarix Networks Limited, an IP Carrier Grade network Service Provider.
IT security can overwhelm even the most seasoned security expert when headline-grabbing threats like 'Spamhaus DDoS' are brought to the forefront by media.
Tauranga ISP's mascot, a toy cow named EVA, will soar to the edge of space for science on World Earth Day, gathering crucial data.
Oracle introduces new SPARC servers running Oracle Solaris, promising superior performance and value for enterprise computing.
Construction on New Plymouth's ultra-fast broadband network has ramped up with more than 70km of fibre to be laid in the city by July.
Anticipating the shift from paper to digital has paid dividends for Ricoh New Zealand as the company revealed another year of solid profits.
Google's Project Loon floats above NZ, aiming to connect billions globally with balloon-powered internet, tackling the digital divide.
Record number of new entrants from companies across New Zealand have lifted the bar for this year's Hi-Tech Awards.
Wellington geospatial company Splice Group launches lightweight software map viewer for easy access to detailed geospatial map data on mobile devices.