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HP to buy New Zealand consulting firm

September 8, 2005 Computer maker has agreed to acquire CGNZ, a New Zealand company with 180 employees. TAGS: New Zealand, consulting company, consulting, HP

Photo: 21st-century Stonehenge

February 16, 2005 A full-scale replica of Stonehenge now appears in the New Zealand countryside near Wellington. TAGS: New Zealand, photograph

A Coke and a song for Kiwis

August 2, 2005 Soft-drink giant Coca-Cola teams with Loudeye to open a branded online store in New Zealand. TAGS: Loudeye Corp., New Zealand, Coca-Cola Co., music download, handset

New Zealand looks at nationwide ethanol plan

January 26, 2007 Country is giving a boost to cellulosic ethanol, which is poised to take on a bigger alternative-energy role. TAGS: New Zealand, production

Google adds Zeitgeist abroad

February 17, 2005 Google has added Zeitgeist to its search engines in India, Ireland and New Zealand. TAGS: New Zealand, Ireland, India, Google Inc., search engine

China accused of cyberattacks on New Zealand

September 13, 2007 New Zealand secret service hints that Chinese government is responsible for recent attacks on the country's networks. TAGS: cyberattack, New Zealand, attack, China

Police swoop in on New Zealand botmaster

November 30, 2007 The suspect, seized as part of the FBI's Operation Bot Roast, is alleged to have had illegal control over 1 million computers. TAGS: New Zealand, crime

Yahoo ventures further Down Under

December 9, 2005 Joint venture with Seven Network will combine online, mobile, IPTV businesses for markets in Australia and New Zealand. TAGS: IP television, New Zealand, venture, Yahoo! Inc., Australia, broadcaster, TV

New Zealand unveils Stonehenge replica

February 16, 2005 Stonehenge Aotearoa is designed to educate the public about astronomy and the technical capabilities of the ancients. Photo: 21st-century Stonehenge TAGS: replica, astronomy, New Zealand, structure

Microsoft names new CFO

April 25, 2005 Chris Liddell, former finance chief at International Paper, to move into the CFO's office for the software giant. TAGS: International Paper Co., CFO, New Zealand, finance, Seattle, Microsoft Longhorn, CEO, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft Windows

Patent Office to re-examine 1-Click

May 19, 2006 Amazon.com's patent faces more scrutiny after New Zealand actor raises questions over prior art. TAGS: patent, Amazon.com Inc., actor, New Zealand, blog

Microsoft, Peter Jackson to form game studio

September 27, 2006 Called Wingnut Interactive, the New Zealand-based game shop will join in Microsoft's "Halo" efforts. TAGS: Peter Jackson, Microsoft Xbox, New Zealand, Xbox 360, studio, Xbox Live, Barcelona, Halo 3, video game, creation, Nintendo Wii, console, Sony PS3, Sony Playstation, Microsoft Corp., games

ICANN taps New Zealand lawyer to replace Cerf

November 5, 2007 The Internet overseer appoints Peter Thrush to be its new chairman, "a clear signal that ICANN has matured," Vint Cerf says. TAGS: Vint Cerf, New Zealand, lawyer, chairman, organization, president

E-passport test takes flight

January 13, 2006 Passengers will test biometric passports in airports worldwide under a Department of Homeland Security test. TAGS: e-passport, passport, airport, New Zealand

A green voyage around the globe

August 19, 2006 Earthrace hopes to be the first high-tech powerboat to circumnavigate the globe on a renewable fuel known as biodiesel. TAGS: biodiesel, New Zealand, boat, fuel, globe, crew, Vancouver, renewable energy, wave, San Francisco
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