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    Microsoft mulled Apple partnership, iPod rival in 2003 23 January, 2007 13:57

    As far back as 2003, Microsoft considered introducing its own rival to the iPod or seeking a partnership with Apple, according to evidence introduced Friday at a Microsoft antitrust trial in Iowa.
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    InternetNZ criticizes Telecom NZ web block 23 May, 2005 11:44

    Telecom New Zealand blocked access on its network to a U.S.-based website that contained material posted by the 027 voice mail hacker this month -- a move that InternetNZ calls "draconian".
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    LOTR nearly rules them all 03 December, 2003 09:09

    Forget number eight fencing wire - the premiere of the final part of Lord of the Rings made it to air thanks mostly to CAT5 cabling.
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    Patent case forces website changes 17 October, 2003 14:41

    Website developers are preparing to make changes to their sites to support a special version of Internet Explorer.
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    IT security becomes patchwork process 25 August, 2003 13:57

    New Zealand broadcaster TVNZ is considering setting up pre-testing facilities for patches in the wake of being hit with the Blaster worm earlier this month.
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    IT security becomes patchwork process 25 August, 2003 08:48

    Television New Zealand is considering setting up pre-testing facilities for patches in the wake of being hit with the Blaster worm earlier this month.
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    MS code-sharing 'Faustian bargain' says lawyer 07 July, 2003 09:47

    Microsoft’s “shared source” scheme, a response to the growing popularity of open source software, is a “Faustian bargain”, says lawyer Craig Horrocks.
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    Telecom NZ signs $150m outsourcing deal 23 June, 2003 07:57

    Telecom New Zealand has signed a $A150 million outsourcing deal with Lucent Technologies for the supply and management its 027 mobile network.
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    NZ ISP slammed for content ownership grab 09 April, 2003 15:28

    Leading New Zealand ISP (Internet service provider) Xtra is backtracking on its decision to change its terms and conditions after a public outcry over a new clause which seemed to give Xtra ownership rights over copy sent over its network.
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    New charge for website placement "excessive" 14 August, 2002 09:15

    The decision to charge customers NZ$400 to list a website in New Zealand's XtraMSN's directory has been labelled as excessive by one web developer.
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    Publishers choose RedSheriff solution to e-ratings problem 04 July, 2002 08:56

    A consortium of New Zealand's largest online publishers has chosen its new web measurement ratings company to replace AC Nielsen's eRatings platform.
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