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LOCAL NEWS: IT trends, people and companies
Telecom's Reynolds claims step-change in broadband
NZ rollout one of the most ambitious in the world, says CEO
Faith in 3D pays off for Huhu Studios
Snells Beach studio working on 12 planned 3D animated Bible epics
Foreign Affairs powers up Pacific satellite services
Upgrade required to enable posts to take full advantage of the ministry’s technology platform
Total merger of TUANZ and InternetNZ unlikely, says chair
There is a lot of fit, but the details have to be worked through, says TUANZ chairman
Satellite TV brings hot science to schools
Satellite TV-delivered seminars backed up with conference calls, a Skype chatroom and a wiki
Smartcard licence SLIPs into gear
New smartcard licence technology is designed to allow states to cross-check driver information
Phitek settles with Bose over trade complaint
Kiwi audio developer agrees to modify products
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INTERNATIONAL  NEWS: IT trends, people and companies
HP defies economic slide with strong fourth quarter
Hewlett-Packard reports a sharp increase in fourth quarter revenue
Gartner: Open source in every business within 12 months
85% of companies currently using OSS
Symantec CEO John Thompson to step down
Thompson to be replaced by COO Enrique Salem
Also Sun releases StarOffice 9, Why developers prefer Macs, Yahoo's Yang to step down as CEO, Aussie Sun staff face uncertainty amid job cuts
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SCIENCE BLOG
Half-life
LHC down for two months
It was launched with a hiss and a roar on September 10, but there have been some set-backs with the Large Hadron Collider. A few days ago, a malfunctioning transformer caused the main cryogenic compressors for two sections of the...
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TECHNOLOGY: Tools, platforms and technologies
VMware takes virtualisation mobile
The technology migrates from servers to cellphones
Also Microsoft working on app distribution scheme, Real-time business intelligence comes via CI, Intel to launch first Nehalem chip today
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Security Indepth: Keep informed on specialist subjects
Retailers and banks face security deadline
Visa sets February deadline for payment card security regime
Also Apple plays catch-up, adds anti-fraud safeguard to Safari, Google patches Chrome file-stealing bug, SMX scores ACC for spam filtering
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Networking and Telecommunications: OPENCIRCUIT
Telecom's Reynolds claims step-change in broadband
NZ rollout one of the most ambitious in the world, says CEO
Also Foreign Affairs powers up Pacific satellite services, Total merger of TUANZ and InternetNZ unlikely, says chair, Satellite TV brings hot science to schools
> more from Opencircuit
 
Development In depth: Software, Platform and Databases
Phitek settles with Bose over trade complaint
Kiwi audio developer agrees to modify products
Also Why developers prefer Macs, Chalkmark checks out most clickable websites , Index shows over 50% of software projects struggle
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MANAGEMENT: Managing people, projects and organisations
SharePoint, Lotus to battle it out: survey
The two platforms are fighting for customers
Also Lessons for IT from the campaign trail, Is Salesforce.com the new Microsoft?, Don't even think about a merger without involving IT
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CAREERS: Training, job and pay trends, recruitment market, industry migrations
Demand for IT staff holding steady: recruiter
Some areas see reduction, but overall, the scene's still bouyant
Also SHARK TANK, Former IBM executive joins Apple, Dell offers unpaid time off, voluntary separation
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FRYUP: Weekly IT news and irreverence
FryUp: BIF biffed already?
Laurel and Hardy mosh, new telco offers You Fail plans, and BIF gets biffed
Also FryUp: Terminate MTRs!, FryUp: The crunchy credit edition, FryUp: Spot the difference
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