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Tomizone, the global company offering innovative Wi-Fi Hotspot services for high-speed
wireless Internet access, today announced the first independent Australasian Wi-Fi
service for the Apple iPhone to coincide with the planned July 11 launch.
As one of the most influential techno-moguls of modern computing looks toward the
next chapter of his life, many computer users begin to seek a new technological paradigm.
Recent events have propelled the Waihopai spybase into the spotlight. It is a US
spybase in all but name and NZ?s most important contribution to all US wars. Cora
Fabros, from the Philippines, is a veteran activist with the anti-bases, anti-nuclear ...
"Connectivity must be our focus for the coming years to empower people everywhere
with access to information on health care, agriculture and the environment," Dr.
Touré told Mr. Gates. "My dream is to connect the world."
Upgrading and improving weather services will play an important role in helping ensure
food security in poorer countries at risk from the impact of climate change and natural
disasters, the head of the United Nations World Meteorological Organization says.
Volvo is introducing a cost effective satellite navigation system as an option across
its entire New Zealand model range.
Registrations are now open for this year's yMedia Challenge. The Challenge brings
web generation students together with non-profit organisations to work on media and
technology projects that benefit them and the communities they serve.
Online business TV channel yourBusinessChannel (http://www.yourbusinesschannel.com),
has partnered with innovative job search site JOBX (http://www.jobx.co.nz), becoming
the first company in New Zealand to offer a referral ?bounty? via the state of ...
"The use of mobile phones has grown exponentially from the first few users in the
1970s, to 1.76 billion in 2004, and more than 3 billion in April 2008," according
to a news released issued by the UNEP and the Secretariat of the Basel Convention.
The sustainability clause in the new Biofuel Bill, reported back from select committee
today, is the strictest in the world, Green Party Co-Leader Jeanette Fitzsimons says.
A man was winched to safety by the Auckland Westpac rescue helicopter this morning
after activating a 406MHz Emergency Position-Indicating Radio Beacon (EPIRB).
Seventy years ago this week a little-known Hungarian patented one of the 20th century?s
most successful inventions. Lazlo Biro, a journalist tired of writing with smudgy
wet ink, observed in a Budapest printing shop that printing ink dried quickly and ...
The Malaghan Institute in Wellington has welcomed the breakthrough treatment of a
patient with advanced skin cancer, using the patient?s own immune system cells.
World-leading environmental technology developed by a New Zealand company could revolutionise
the disposal of sludge from waste water, Trade Minister Phil Goff said today.
Good morning and thank you for the opportunity to speak at the launch of a very promising
new environmental technology. New Zealand enjoys a priceless reputation as a nation
of great beauty, which is clean and green and, as our tourism promotions proclaim, ...
Renewable energy company, Pure Power, today announced that it is increasing its research
and development activities into lignocellulosics by setting up a ?Brains Trust?
to capitalise on its significant expertise in this field.
The official opening of the STERM? (Sludge Total Energy Recuperation Module) plant
in Hamilton is remarkably timely with the growing concerns about wastewater disposal
and carbon fuel usage, not to mention the incredible environmental benefits and global ...
TV3 will be the first broadcaster in New Zealand to launch HD 5.1 surround sound,
with the new service being available to viewers from this Sunday, June 22, during
the screening of the top-rating drama series NCIS.
According to new research from TDG, a leading analytics and advisory firm focused
on emerging consumer technologies, global diffusion of Home Servers will grow from
1.2 million in 2008 to more than 90 million by 2015.
The next generation of broadband delivering content-rich services to New Zealand
households over an open access fibre network is being piloted in a new housing development
in Orewa, north of Auckland.
TomTom, the leading supplier of navigation solutions today announced the results
from leading research institutions in Europe and the US that prove the positive influence
of satellite navigation devices on driving and traffic safety. The study was commissioned ...
Recent events have propelled the Waihopai spybase into the spotlight. It is a US
spybase in all but name and NZ?s most important contribution to all US wars. Cora
Fabros, from the Philippines, is a veteran activist with the anti-bases, anti-nuclear ...
17 June 2008. Christchurch, New Zealand. - SAFI Technologies have reversed the trend
of US companies buying out successful New Zealand businesses, by acquiring US-based
hosting and domain company, Host World Wide.
Sealegs International Limited today announced it has shipped its 250th amphibious
boat to a customer in the UK.
?The current review of New Zealand?s Digital Strategy is the perfect time to
align the digital literacy of New Zealand to international standards and begin to
address our shocking workplace productivity stats? Rebecca Boyce, General Manager ...
Vodafone is taking the internet mobile with access to a raft of new Web 2.0 sites,
including Trade Me, Bebo, Facebook, YouTube, Wikipedia and Google on Vodafone live!
Congressman Henry Waxman, Chairman of the House Committee on Oversight and Government
Reform, together with his staff, produces incredibly valuable research and analysis,
with infinite patience and futility.
RoamAD, supplier of the most advanced converged wireless networks, today announced
the launch of a wireless security network designed to reduce crime and increase public
safety and security in the Auckland suburb of Newmarket.
The interesting thing about Mr. Common Sense & Reliable is the body of evidence that
indicates he is neither. I?m not talking about Dunne?s memorable fit of pique
on election night in 2005 ?.or actually I am, but only as evidence of an underlying ...
According to the latest figures from Paymark, Kiwis are still flexing their plastic
and whilst electronic spending at ?small ticket? outlets is increasing, spending
on ?big ticket? items has declined.
HP ProCurve announced that the Columbus module aboard the Space Shuttle Atlantis,
which recently docked with the EADS Astrium?s International Space Station (ISS),
carries on board an Ethernet local area network (LAN) built using a ProCurve 2524 ...
Veritas NetBackup platform offers integrated deduplication and continuous data protection,
and industry-leading granular recovery for Windows and VMware
If you?ve got some spare time, you like talking to people and you would like to
be part of a prestigious international festival in Dunedin, then the New Zealand
International Science Festival is looking for you.
London/Cochin (Kochi), 12 June 2008: Earthrace, the world?s fastest eco-boat, is
expected to arrive at Cochin Port on Saturday 14 June, for the tenth port stop of
its world record attempt. The boat, which is currently 1,700 miles ahead of the current ...
The Dairy Companies Association of New Zealand has welcomed the launch of the National
Identification and Traceability (NAIT) system.
Syft Technologies is pleased to announce that the Hon Ruth Richardson has been invited
to chair the board of directors.
A comprehensive animal identification and traceability system is essential for maintaining
international credibility for our food exports, Agriculture Minister Jim Anderton
said today.
It seems forever ago now that we in New Zealand read of cases that shocked us overseas
- like Mad Cow disease, or BSE, that rocked the meat industry in the eighties and
darkened in the nineties as consequences for human health dawned everywhere.
Fonterra?s Director of Milk Supply, Barry Harris, said the proposed introduction
of a National Animal Identification and Tracing (NAIT) system in 2011 would strengthen
the credentials of New Zealand?s dairy exports.
Innovations judges announced the winning entries in the Fieldays Innovation Centre
this morning, saying that simple and effective solutions to common farm problems
were the order of the day.