The Beatles finally arrive on iTunes, with single albums costing NZD$21.99, individual songs NZD$2.39, and the Box Set NZD$269.99.
Sachio Semmoto resigns from Telecom board due to health issues, with no immediate replacement planned amid broadband policy uncertainties.
Microsoft's Kinect flies off the shelves, selling 1M units in just 10 days after US and Europe launch, aiming for 5M by year's end.
Fuji Xerox has named its New Zealand branch its top performer, transforming a previous loss into a USD $7.5 million profit and achieving record revenues.
In a move to strengthen its management team, Fuji Xerox has promoted staff and created new positions within its ANZ printer channel sales team.
The Wall Street Journal reports that Apple's unforgettable iTunes announcement is that it's secured the rights to the Beatles back catalogue.
IGN reports a potential announcement of a Kinect-enabled Gears of War game by Microsoft and Epic Games at the upcoming Spike TV VGAs.
Fuji Xerox unveils 'Kansha', a rewards scheme in Australia and New Zealand to honour channel partners with perks like travel and electronics.
One of the best ways for resellers to ensure they make money out of selling printers is to up their game when it comes to the consumables market.