NZNOG 2012 conference
Posted on 11-Jan-2012 13:25 News, Broadband, by Juha
The New Zealand Network Operators' Group 2012 conference is held in Christchurch between January 23 and 25. Register now so you don't miss out.
Lenovo introduces new colorful and slim IdeaPad laptops and IdeaCentre desktops
Posted on 9-Jan-2012 19:36 News, Computing
company announced a new lineup of consumer laptops and desktops at the 2012 International Consumer Electronics Show, providing a variety of PCs to suit different computing need, style desire and palette preference, with the debut of new colors including Peony Pink, Electric Blue and Ruby Red.
LG to introduce Google TV
Posted on 6-Jan-2012 13:57 News, Consumer Electronics
Combining Android OS with LG’s 3D and Smart TV technologies, LG’s Google TV provides consumers with a new home entertainment option.
Huawei to supply equipment for New Zealand rural broadband
Posted on 14-Dec-2011 09:44 News, Broadband
The new supply arrangement allows Chorus to use Huawei’s technology to increases the data capacity of existing rural fibre optic cables to connect remote schools, roadside cabinets and cellular sites.
New Zealand Microsoft Communities launches new online portal
Posted on 13-Dec-2011 11:34 News, Computing
New Zealand Microsoft Communities (NZ MS Communities) this week launched a fresh and improved website for its user groups to create an enhanced community atmosphere with greater interaction and ease of use.
Facebook monopolises New Zealand's online social networking landscape
Posted on 9-Dec-2011 16:00 News, Broadband
The third bi-annual World Internet Project New Zealand survey of more than 1200 New Zealanders has found that overall levels of Internet use continue to increase. 86 per cent of New Zealanders are now online, up from 79 per cent in 2007 and 83 per cent in 2009.
TVNZ and Sky TV launch Igloo
Posted on 7-Dec-2011 16:37 News, DVB and HD
Sky Television holds 51% of a new paid TV service, with TVNZ holding 49% of Igloo, to launch in the first half of 2012. The service is being dubbed "pre-pay TV".