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 The Polycom SoundStation IP7000 Expansion Microphones increases the reach of the powerful Polycom SoundStation IP7000 to suit the meeting room environment.Provided by Refurbished ComputersSKU: 179256$165.24 ex GST2 in stock The Polycom SoundStation IP7000 Expansion Microphones increases the reach of the powerful Polycom SoundStation IP7000 to suit the meeting room environment.Provided by Refurbished ComputersSKU: 179256$165.24 ex GST2 in stock
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 FOR PARTS ONLY - Apple iPhone 6 32GB Gold (Microphone Defective) This Apple iPhone 6 32GB Gold featuring Apple's A8 chip with 64-bit architecture, 1GB RAM, 32GB storage, and a 4.7-inch Retina HD display (1334 × 750 pixels at 326 ppi) weighing 129 grams and measuring 138.1mm × 67.0mm × 6.9mm is being sold strictly FOR PARTS ONLY due to a non-functional or severely degraded microphone. This device is fully functional in all other respects but cannot be used reliably for phone calls or voice recording, making it suitable only for parts harvesting, repair practice, or extremely limited specific applications. IMPORTANT - READ BEFORE PURCHASING NO WARRANTY - NO RETURNS - SOLD AS-ISProvided by Refurbished ComputersSKU: R-4945-GOO$108.72 ex GST1 in stock FOR PARTS ONLY - Apple iPhone 6 32GB Gold (Microphone Defective) This Apple iPhone 6 32GB Gold featuring Apple's A8 chip with 64-bit architecture, 1GB RAM, 32GB storage, and a 4.7-inch Retina HD display (1334 × 750 pixels at 326 ppi) weighing 129 grams and measuring 138.1mm × 67.0mm × 6.9mm is being sold strictly FOR PARTS ONLY due to a non-functional or severely degraded microphone. This device is fully functional in all other respects but cannot be used reliably for phone calls or voice recording, making it suitable only for parts harvesting, repair practice, or extremely limited specific applications. IMPORTANT - READ BEFORE PURCHASING NO WARRANTY - NO RETURNS - SOLD AS-ISProvided by Refurbished ComputersSKU: R-4945-GOO$108.72 ex GST1 in stock
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 Star Micronics TSP100III Certified Refurbished Thermal Receipt Printer The Star Micronics TSP100III is a high-speed 3-inch thermal receipt printer featuring 250 mm/second print speed (43 receipts per minute), 203 dpi resolution, 80mm or 58mm paper width compatibility, available in multiple connectivity options including USB, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth, with compact dimensions of 142 x 204 x 132 mm and weighing just 1.68 kg. This certified refurbished receipt printer delivers twice the speed of its predecessor while offering professional-grade performance for retail and hospitality point-of-sale environments at exceptional value.Provided by Refurbished ComputersSKU: R-4954-EXC$205.58 ex GST3 in stock Star Micronics TSP100III Certified Refurbished Thermal Receipt Printer The Star Micronics TSP100III is a high-speed 3-inch thermal receipt printer featuring 250 mm/second print speed (43 receipts per minute), 203 dpi resolution, 80mm or 58mm paper width compatibility, available in multiple connectivity options including USB, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth, with compact dimensions of 142 x 204 x 132 mm and weighing just 1.68 kg. This certified refurbished receipt printer delivers twice the speed of its predecessor while offering professional-grade performance for retail and hospitality point-of-sale environments at exceptional value.Provided by Refurbished ComputersSKU: R-4954-EXC$205.58 ex GST3 in stock
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 Our latest case study focuses on Whakatu Marae in Nelson and how they are using technology to deliver services and training to families. “This software has enabled many whanau to succeed in their ambition to be able to use technology and communicate with Whanau overseas, enrol in higher level courses at a local tertiary institute and be more positive in life.” Says Trevor Wilson Pouwhakahaere (CEO)Posted on 07/09/2009 by Our latest case study focuses on Whakatu Marae in Nelson and how they are using technology to deliver services and training to families. “This software has enabled many whanau to succeed in their ambition to be able to use technology and communicate with Whanau overseas, enrol in higher level courses at a local tertiary institute and be more positive in life.” Says Trevor Wilson Pouwhakahaere (CEO)Posted on 07/09/2009 by
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 November events: GoDigi project by Infoxchange, Microsoft Connecting Communities free event and moreIn November we are bringing you a range of events from GoDigi project by Infoxchange to free event by Microsoft. Spaces are limited so book today.Posted on 04/11/2014 by November events: GoDigi project by Infoxchange, Microsoft Connecting Communities free event and moreIn November we are bringing you a range of events from GoDigi project by Infoxchange to free event by Microsoft. Spaces are limited so book today.Posted on 04/11/2014 by
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 Auckland University students will be joining students from around the globe for the 2013 Imagine Cup world finals in Russia in July, as announced on Wednesday 24 March. Imagine Cup is a global competition that challenges students to dream up new and innovative apps. With the support of Microsoft, their ideas are transformed into realities and taken from their region, to their country and finally to the world stage.Posted on 23/04/2013 by Auckland University students will be joining students from around the globe for the 2013 Imagine Cup world finals in Russia in July, as announced on Wednesday 24 March. Imagine Cup is a global competition that challenges students to dream up new and innovative apps. With the support of Microsoft, their ideas are transformed into realities and taken from their region, to their country and finally to the world stage.Posted on 23/04/2013 by
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 Auckland, New Zealand – Wednesday, August 27, 2008 – Strengthening its support of charities, voluntary and community groups, Microsoft today announced its goal to triple its annual software donations to $4.5 million in a new partnership with TechSoup, a global organisation that is set up to provide a one stop shop for technology donations. To read more on official Microsoft Press Release please click herePosted on 28/08/2008 by Auckland, New Zealand – Wednesday, August 27, 2008 – Strengthening its support of charities, voluntary and community groups, Microsoft today announced its goal to triple its annual software donations to $4.5 million in a new partnership with TechSoup, a global organisation that is set up to provide a one stop shop for technology donations. To read more on official Microsoft Press Release please click herePosted on 28/08/2008 by
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 In April 2022, Microsoft took a major step in the direction of its cloud-first model for not-for-profits, an effort to align Microsoft philanthropy efforts with the security and operational capabilities of cloud computing. Most donated, on-premises licenses were moved into discounted offers. It's the latest reason not-for-profits are much better off moving to the cloud and leveraging its significant advantages.Posted on 28/04/2022 by In April 2022, Microsoft took a major step in the direction of its cloud-first model for not-for-profits, an effort to align Microsoft philanthropy efforts with the security and operational capabilities of cloud computing. Most donated, on-premises licenses were moved into discounted offers. It's the latest reason not-for-profits are much better off moving to the cloud and leveraging its significant advantages.Posted on 28/04/2022 by
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 Microsoft offers a number of services free of charge to help people live and work a little smarter. Over the next few weeks we're going to introduce you to a number of these services that can make life a little simpler and more fun. More than a million Kiwis use at least one of these services. There are probably at least a million more who might like to. We hope you'll find something that will surprise and delight you.Posted on 09/08/2011 by Microsoft offers a number of services free of charge to help people live and work a little smarter. Over the next few weeks we're going to introduce you to a number of these services that can make life a little simpler and more fun. More than a million Kiwis use at least one of these services. There are probably at least a million more who might like to. We hope you'll find something that will surprise and delight you.Posted on 09/08/2011 by
