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NSW Government updates whole-of-government ICT hardware contract
Thu, 21st Apr 2016
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digital signage
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displays & projectors
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personal computing devices
The NSW Government has extended its whole-of-government ICT hardware contract through to April 30, 2017 and updated the devices covered by the deal.
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New Facebook reactions arrive – but where’s the dislike button?
Thu, 25th Feb 2016
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facebook
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wow
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social network
Facebook rolls out six new reactions globally today, yet the long-awaited dislike button remains elusive, leaving some users unsatisfied.
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HP, NEC join whole of govt ICT panel
Mon, 16th Nov 2015
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digital signage
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datacentre infrastructure
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displays & projectors
Ten more companies, including HP and NEC, have been added to the whole-of-Australian-Government ICT hardware and associated services panel.
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Facebook's gonna let you control more of the crap you see on your News Feed
Wed, 12th Nov 2014
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facebook
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feedback
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users
Changes will enable users to give more feedback to Facebook about whether they want to see certain posts on their feeds.
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Kim Kardashian: Hollywood on Facebook.
Mon, 6th Oct 2014
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smartphones
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google
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facebook
Kim Kardashian's virtual world expands as Facebook partners with Glu to launch Kim Kardashian: Hollywood game, now with Italy adventures.
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Lenovo launches company's first Table PC
Wed, 9th Jan 2013
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lenovo
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desktop
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partners
Lenovo has unveiled its first Table PC, the IdeaCentre Horizon, a multi-user device designed to transform personal computing into a shared experience.
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Kiwi IT company revolutionising customer interacting
Fri, 12th Oct 2012
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software
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lancom technology
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it departments
Auckland's Lancom is transforming IT support with DeskDirector, a new app that streamlines issue resolution and boosts efficiency for medium-sized businesses.
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Is the laptop dead?
Fri, 1st Jul 2011
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storage
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smartphones
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uc
There was a time when owning a laptop was uncommon and typically restricted to business people who travelled a lot for work.
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Android Market launches on the web
Thu, 3rd Feb 2011
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google
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developers
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download
Google has launched the web version of Android Market, letting users browse, share, and download apps from their desktops for the first time.
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Vision for the virtual
Fri, 1st Oct 2010
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virtualisation
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encryption
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cloud services
Virtual desktop solutions are poised to transform business IT, as Gartner forecasts market growth to 50 million units by 2013, redefining workforce mobility.
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Customer training leaves the classroom
Wed, 7th Jul 2010
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software
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smes
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desktop
Attaché Software shifts customer education online with 40 seminars in New Zealand, providing SMEs flexible training directly from their desks.
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Datastor: Distributors close to an 'extreme makeover'
Thu, 20th May 2010
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distributors
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services
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desktop
Datastor Forum reveals bold plans for suppliers, emphasising mobilised and converged services to meet evolving needs in NZ's tech industry.
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MYOB unveils 'LiveAccounts'
Fri, 14th May 2010
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uc
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fintech
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financial systems
MYOB has launched 'LiveAccounts', a new online accounting solution aimed at simplifying financial management for New Zealand businesses, set for a June release.
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Tandberg joins forces with Datacraft
Wed, 17th Mar 2010
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uc
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microsoft
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video conferencing
Tandberg has partnered with Datacraft to bolster its presence in New Zealand, aiming to address the growing demand for video conferencing solutions.
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Climate Savers launches in NZ
Wed, 1st Oct 2008
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datacentre infrastructure
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microsoft
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lenovo
The Climate Savers Smart Computing Program, led by Intel and Google, launches in New Zealand to boost energy efficiency in PCs and servers.
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NZ gadgets underway
Fri, 1st Sep 2006
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microsoft
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gadgets
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data display
As people use their computer to access more information and perform more tasks they increasingly face information overload.