Finding a place to call home can be a tricky business for
tertiary students, but two Otago Polytechnic computer whizzes
hope to ease the burden as the great migration and annual
student flat hunt begins.
The Government has been accused of an "embarrassing
back-down" after ditching a controversial regulatory holiday
for ultra-fast broadband (UFB) providers.
Advanced imaging techniques are allowing the recovery of lost
information from key heritage documents, including the
handwritten draft of the American Declaration of
Independence, leading US-based preservation scientist Dr
Fenella France says.
Businesses are facing new technology challenges every day. Gen-i head of mobility Joe Caccioppoli explains to Business editor Dene Mackenzie why those businesses must adapt or be left behind.
The group behind yesterday's rallies to keep the Hobbit films
in New Zealand is crying foul after its webpage was
"arbitrarily removed" by social networking site Facebook.
Dunedin IT developer Hayden Bell has developed a software
program specifically for "smart" mobile phones that could
change the way users make real-time live bookings on internet
sites.
Government agencies are going to have to tighten up the way
they buy and use information communications technology (ICT),
Internal Affairs Minister Nathan Guy says.