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HP’s EliteBook Ultra G1 is a premium corporate laptop with strong security, modest AI features and solid build quality—but ...
The Commerce Commission’s 2024 Telecommunications Monitoring Report highlights market concentration. N4L's school WiFi ...
Chorus fibre proposal endorsed as national infrastructure priority. It's time to update New Zealand’s National Environmental ...
The latest stats from APNIC, the Asia-Pacific regional Internet address registry, estimates Starlink has 85k New Zealand users. That’s a shade under 2 per cent of the total market. SpaceX has achieved ...
Vodafone has a new version of its red speech-mark logo and a new slogan. It's part of a worldwide brand make-over.
HP’s OmniBook Ultra Flip 14 is a thin, light and flexible Windows hybrid. Its battery life is impressive for an Intel laptop, but it fails to live up to HP’s promise of “the ultimate AI experience”.
Hawaiki has revealed plans for a new submarine cable linking Asia, Australia and the South Island to the US. Vodafone introduces high speed connections for data centres.
Samsung launched two folding phone handsets: the Galaxy Z Fold5 and Galaxy Z Flip5. As the names suggest they are the fifth generation models.
If you need to charge a handful of devices at the same time and in a hurry, Satechi has a possible answer; the 165W USB-C 4-Port PD GaN Charger.
Last week Spark installed new 4.5G technology on five Queenstown cellular towers. The region now has New Zealand’s fastest mobile data network.
If you suffer from poor mobile reception, cellular carriers have an answer: WiFi Calling. It uses your home broadband to route calls.
Tait Communications now 100 percent owner of Next Generation Critical Communications network build contract. Tablet computers make a comeback.
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