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Wellington gears up for Digital Earth summit

Summit to look at ways of digitally representing world-wide environmental issues
ComCom investigation prompted by "competitors": Sky TV
ComCom investigation prompted by Update 3.30pm: Reaction from TelstraClear, Vodafone, Telecom, Mediaworks and Quickflix
New email delays 'different issue', now fixed -Telecom
Telecom has another issue with email delivery, but its different to last week's, says spokesperson
Certus Solutions achieves top ranking from SPI Research
IBM solutions and services company ranked in top five percent according to Service Performance Insight Research
ComCom to investigate Sky TV's contracts with telcos
Chair Mark Berry says Igloo investigation highlighted potential difficulties for new entrants in pay TV market
Small fortune in the phones we throw away
NZ recycling company paying $1.50 for old Nokia models
Bachelor degrees for budding game developers
Bachelor degrees for budding game developersTwo new degree programmes have been created by Media Design School
What to do about information overload
Computerworld asks end-users, analysts and the NZ Computer Society about storage trends
Voyager Internet buys Net24
Voyager Internet buys Net24Seeby Woodhouse, founder of Orcon, says the acquisition will give Voyager access to more SMBs
Telecom announces 4G trial
Full deployment will be finalised when govt makes decision on 700MHz allocation, says Reynolds
Compac takes top gong at NZ Hi-Tech Awards
Sorting equipment manufacturer takes home two awards
Opinion: National conversations
Opinion: National conversationsICT in schools, Steven Joyce's super ministry and the goings on at ACC are three possible topics for national discussion
Fyx cans Global Mode feature
ISP unclear on reason behind dropping feature, reconsiders its legality
Ministry for Primary Industries appoints IT panel
Fujitsu to provide IT managed services to ministry - Unisys ousted
Auckland startup looks to shake up politics using open source
Crowdfunding platform will help organisations and individuals tap into grassroot support
Equinox funds MIT research
Equinox becomes first New Zealand-owned company to sponsor the MIT Sloan Center for Information Systems Research
Hitachi claims first with unified storage solution
Solution the first to consolidate and centrally manage block, file and object data on a single platform
Fry Up: Three things that go ouch
And one that goes aaaaahhhhh
Brett Hodgson to leave Unisys
Brett Hodgson to leave UnisysManaging director leaving to pursue other interests
Telecom confirms Reynolds’ leaving date
Telecom confirms Reynolds’ leaving dateUPDATED:Chris Quin to be acting CEO until September, acting Gen-i CEO unconfirmed
Press Council finds a place for bloggers
Press Council finds a place for bloggersCan an online opt-in system for bloggers forestall regulation of the Press Council?

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