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'E-waste' recycling innovator faces prison for extending lifespan of PCs
Prosecutors say that Eric Lundgren ripped off Microsoft by recycling e-waste.
Are the robots really coming for us?
Will the rise of the machines really happen? Two experts share their views.
Microsoft joins new charter school
Microsoft, Datacom - and a theatre company - have joined NZ's newest charter school.
Was Yahoo CEO worth $1.25m a week?
Marissa Mayer has been voted the "least likeable" CEO in the tech industry.
IBM pulls ad playing up gender stereotypes
IBM pulls "hack a hairdryer" campaign after women in STEM careers say its demeaning.
Accounts and finance staff in demand
Firms looking for skilled candidates who can add value to their systems
Kiwi caught up in US insider trading
US prosecutors have moved to bolster their case against two Wall St stockbrokers allegedly involved in an insider trading scandal.
Can tech firms replace human financial advisers?
The financial tech trend is seeing younger investors turning to robo-adviser apps rather than traditional financial advisors.
IBM data centre fault enters second day
IBM's $80 million data centre in South Auckland has now been down for more than 30 hours.
Major fault hits $80m IBM data centre
A number of businesses and schools have been left stranded today after a major outage at IBM's $80 million data centre in South Auckland.
Kiwi embroiled in US insider trading case
A New Zealand attorney at a New York law firm has become embroiled in a major insider trading case which could see a former Australian mate jailed for 20 years.
Independence key to IT fix-it firm
Industry veterans rely on selling their expertise, not hardware or software.