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Megauploads' Kim Dotcom denied bail
A New Zealand judge decided that Kim Dotcom was too much of a risk to set free.
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Facebook starts rolling out the new Timeline profile
Facebook has started rolling out the new Timeline profile, starting with New Zealand. Unfortunately, the social networking giant still hasn't offered a launch date for the rest of the world.
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Xperia Play US release date announced; shipment to New Zealand stolen (updated)
In a rather odd turn of events, Vodafone New Zealand has admitted that an entire shipment of Xperia Play units has been stolen.
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Kiwi high school issues shot heard around the open source world
Albany Senior High School is ignoring a deal worked out between the National Party government and Microsoft and claims it is saving a bundle.
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Don't bother finding Tuvalu on a map. It may be gone soon.
Tuvalu threatend by rising Pacific Ocean; some Tuvaluans moving to New Zealand and higher ground.
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People beat tech in New Zealand wellness studies
The content, approach and frequency of care in support programs are more important than who provides it. We need more coaches.
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High-profile New Zealand websites hacked
Hackers appearing to hail from Turkey have struck a number of high-profile New Zealand sites belonging to companies such as Coca-Cola, Microsoft, Xerox and F-Secure.
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Ex-botnet master hired by TelstraClear
Remember Owen Thor Walker (AKILL) that got busted in the FBI's "Bot Roast" investigation for operating a 1.3 million hosts botnet in 2007, and even once considered to be offered a job as a...
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New Zealand copyright protest blockades parliament
Protesters are petitioning against a change to New Zealand's copyright law that would force ISPs to disconnect customers who have allegedly infringed copyrights.
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Can a robot be in a good or in a bad mood?
According to the Taranaki Daily News in New Zealand, the answer is yes. Engineers at Victoria University in Wellington have developed a robot which adapts its behavior according to its emotions....
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Real planes racing with a virtual one
A really unique competition was recently held in the skies of Spain. Sky Challenge was a race between two real planes and a virtual one organized by New Zealand based Air Sports Ltd. and the...
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Ringleader of cybercrime group to be offered a job as cybercrime fighter
Owen Thor Walker, a 18 years old ringleader of an international cybercrime group, known as AKILL, part of the A-Team, a group of 8 script kiddies which were all caught in a operation called...
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NZ line-sitter Luke Soules featured in Computerworld
iFixIt.com line-sitter Luke Soules who flew to New Zealand to be one of the first to tear down the iPhone 3G was featured in the New Zealand edition of Computerworld in a piece titled "American...
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iFixIt is traveling to New Zealand to be the first to tear down iPhone 3G
And I thought that I was obsessive. I'll be heading to the Apple store in Atlantic City at 7 a.m. on Friday to cover iDay 3G with fellow PowerPage podcaster Rob Parker but just being in the...
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Cautionary tale: carbon trading and carping loggers
In New Zealand an official carbon-trading scheme is not running smoothly. It's perhaps a cautonary tale for other countries or regions looking at carbon-trading as a way to curtail greenhouse gas...
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Cyberwar games test nations' responses
The recent Cyber Storm II exercise tested how effectively IT security organizations from the US, New Zealand, Australia and Canada communicated with each other in response to simulated threats.
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China accused of cyberattacks on New Zealand
New Zealand secret service hints that Chinese government is responsible for recent attacks on the country's networks.
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RIM: we couldn't listen in on conversations even if we wanted to
As a result of last week's extension of a ban by the French government on its workers using BlackBerrys to send and receive sensitive data, BlackBerry-maker Research In Motion felt the compelling...
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A robotic tuatara in New Zealand
The tuatara, which is both related to lizards and snakes, is one of the planet's oldest reptile species, living in New Zealand for about 200 million years. Scientists still don't know much about...
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Millennium Hotels CIO: Eli Salant
The Millennium & Copthorne Hotel chain has operations in Europe, Asia-Pacific, the Americas, Middle East and North Africa. In 2005, the group reported 595 million pounds in revenue. In this...
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