Video gallery: 2013 CES
Computerworld reporters have been roaming around the 2013 CES show this week, video cameras in hand, to give you an idea of what the big event is all about.
Computerworld reporters have been roaming around the 2013 CES show this week, video cameras in hand, to give you an idea of what the big event is all about.
Fabless semiconductor maker Wilocity and Qualcomm announced at CES what they're calling the first multi-gigabit wireless chipset reference architecture based on the new WiGig 60GHz and 802.11ad standards for high-speed downloads, docking, networking.
The South China Morning Post’s website scmp.com, developed by New Zealand company Catalyst IT, has won a gold award at the Asian Digital Media Awards, held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
A long-term contract between the Bank of New Zealand and Vodafone has been extended by six years.
Kordia has announced that Rhoda Phillippo has stepped down from her position on the board of directors.
Research in Motion Thursday introduced the BlackBerry 10 Ready Program to help prepare business customers for the launch of the next-generation OS on Jan. 30.
2degrees has appointed a new Chief Technology Officer to replace Mike Goss, who retires at the end of the year.
After questions were asked in Select Committee hearings this week about a post-implementation review for the troubled Novopay education payroll system, the Ministry of Education has confirmed that the review will be held into Novopay, as is usual for major public-sector ICT projects.
A year after NASA's Mars rover Curiosity blasted off on its 352-million-mile journey to the Red Planet, the nuclear-powered super rover has discovered evidence of ancient water flows and is studying the planet's atmosphere and surface.
Glidepath founder Sir Ken Stevens has been named this year’s Flying Kiwi, in recognition of a lifetime of achievement in export, business and engineering.
The third annual ITEX conference was held in Auckland at the Viaduct Events centre yesterday.
Southern Cross Cable suffered a “catastrophic failure” this morning, says Labour ICT spokesperson Clare Curran.
Christchurch-based ISP Snap has announced plans for 1 TB of data per month for its ADSL, VDSL, and UFB customers.
Prompted by the sale of TelstraClear to Vodafone, the Telecommunications Commissioner Stephen Gale says he will now monitor fixed-to-mobile pricing.
Orcon’s Auckland call centre could be outsourced to Datacom’s Manila operation, following a move by Kordia to consolidate its telecommunications businesses.