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macOS stories - Page 6

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VMWare runs its business infrastructure on Extreme Networks technology
Fri, 12th Nov 2010
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Extreme Networks today announced that VMware has deployed its innovative enterprise, data centre and Metro Ethernet networking solutions.
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TVNZ6 NetGuide Schools Multimedia Challenge 2010 winners announced!
Fri, 12th Nov 2010
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Judging is now finished for the TVNZ6 NetGuide Schools Multimedia Challenge 2010 and we can finally announce the winners!.
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Simms signs five new vendors
Fri, 12th Nov 2010
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Simms International broadens its NZ reseller channel by introducing five top-tier vendors, enhancing its tech offering alongside Dell and Kingston.
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Skype promises Mac improvements - won't say when
Wed, 10th Nov 2010
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Skype has vowed to improve its Mac app amid backlash, including from Xero CEO, but remains tight-lipped on a release date.
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Speakers revealed for Auckland Apple event - CreativeTech
Tue, 17th Aug 2010
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Auckland's CreativeTech event to feature top Apple tech speakers, including MacTheMag editor Matthew Powell, focusing on innovation and user tips.
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Nuance names new Senior VP
Mon, 16th Aug 2010
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Nuance appoints Jason Stirling as Senior VP for Asia Pacific, aiming to bolster its voice solution market presence and drive regional growth.
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Apple manager accused of taking bribes
Mon, 16th Aug 2010
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A mid-level Apple official is being accused of taking bribes from Asian accessory suppliers in return for contracts.
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Mac Musings from ESET
Wed, 22nd Apr 2009
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New revelations from ESET highlight how Macs are not immune to cyberattacks, challenging the myth of their invulnerability.