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Battlefield 3 release date set for October 27th, with Andy McNab on board as military consultant. Can it rival Call of Duty?.
Intergen's Microsoft Dynamics conference goes to Auckland for the first time, with over 150 delegates, top speakers, and insights on ERP and CRM software.
Mark Ratcliffe retains CEO role post-Chorus de-merger, ensuring leadership continuity for the network arm as shareholders vote.
Adobe's acquisition of Echosign may spell the end for paper use in offices, introducing a future where e-signatures become the norm.
LulzSec reneges on quitting, hacks The Sun to post fake story on Murdoch's death amid News Corp's ongoing phone-hacking scandal.
Orewa College in Auckland sparks debate by asking Year 9 parents to buy iPad 2s for enhanced learning, amid concerns over cost.
Analysts predict surging Mac sales as Apple set to announce impressive $24.75bn earnings, eclipsing forecasts. Full report due tomorrow.
TE Connectivity to build Pacific Fibre's trans-Pacific cable, a $320m project aiming to enhance funding and expand customers.
Almost a third of businesses and government organisations in the UK are still not using cloud computing, survey finds.
Smaller telcos set to rejoin the dispute resolution scheme in light of new pricing and practice changes effective next month.
Journey Beta review: Thatgamecompany's latest offering promises a serene desert adventure, raising anticipation for its full release.
Tonight at Yoobee Newmarket, adventure lensman Tony Harrington shares how tech reshapes photography, drawing on his globe-trotting exploits.
2Talk unveils G0800, slashing small business toll-free costs by up to 70%, in a major boost for UK entrepreneurs.
Ubisoft tackles second-hand game sales with Uplay Passport, requiring buyers to pay extra for certain features on used copies.
VMware's latest vSphere 5 suite is set to revolutionise New Zealand's server workloads, pushing over 50% into virtualisation.
All Blacks Rugby Challenge game to feature top European leagues, expanding options for rugby fans with 93 teams and 31 grounds.
Modern CIOs need more than tech savvy; leadership and business skills are key, says a new report. A shift towards CEO-like roles is emerging.
Toshiba unveils innovative TVs in New Zealand, designed to seamlessly connect with notebooks, catering to the interconnected lifestyle.
Tech.Ed's 16th year promises to be a landmark event, drawing over 2,500 IT pros to Auckland. Tickets are selling quickly!.
Cloud computing is evolving, pushing providers like Hewlett Packard to deliver fit-for-purpose models, says David Fox at Technology@Work in Auckland.