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PDF Converter Enterprise 7 rolls out visual document assembly, web PDF toolbar, looks-like search, one-click scanning and more.
Grab your tickets for Auckland's CreativeTech event! Dive into everything Apple with showcases, development tips, and more on Sep 10-11.
BI trends soar as firms pursue smart consolidation and integration to sharpen decision-making and cut costs amidst economic challenges.
Adobe to spend around $240m on Day Software, aiming to bolster its enterprise solutions and customer experience management.
Renaissance unveils Apple courses in Auckland, enhancing user expertise with events also planned for Wellington and Christchurch.
Fortinet reveals new Sasfis botnet variations, escalating cyber threats in their June report, showcasing the evolving malware landscape.
Google TV set to transform how we watch and interact with our screens by blending Web and television, alongside partners like Sony.
Google launches Android 2.2 update, introducing portable hotspot, Flash support, and enhanced home screen features for Nexus One users.
NetGuide joins forces with TVNZ6 to launch a multimedia school challenge to enhance students' ICT skills, with prizes worth $43,000.
Fortinet reveals a resurgence of CVE-2010-1240, using deceptive PDFs, posing a high-threat level alongside growing botnet activity.
ISPs voice their fears that ACTA will mandate them to police user activities, risking privacy and increasing costs.
Adobe is offering a free HTML5 extension pack for Creative Suite 5 (CS5) users, after Apple called HTML5 the web standard of the future.
On the cusp of its international iPad release, most Apple retail stores in the US are facing iPad 3G shortages due to high demand and customer satisfaction.
Adobe rebukes Apple, championing open markets and freedom after Jobs critiques Flash, fearing Apple's stance could limit the web's future.
Fortinet's latest report unveils a fierce battle in cyberspace, with botnets like Gumblar and Sasfis vying for control over digital domains.
Symantec's annual Security Threat Report has warned of an increase in the number of threats targeted at enterprises.
Apple's Steve Jobs cites security and crashes as key reasons for banning Flash on iOS devices, emphasising technology over business motives.
M86 Security unveils surge in Russian-coded exploit kits targeting Adobe Flash, Java, and PDF vulnerabilities, sparking global cybercrime wave.
PDF malware skyrockets, targeting popular readers, with scams tricking users into downloading harmful files. Stay cautious and update your software.
Adobe intensifies its NZ channel efforts with a proactive strategy and new hires, promising a stronger focus in 2023.