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The CEO of Sony USA apologises for the PSN security breach and assures PlayStation gamers that their online drought is about to end.
2degrees' pay monthly customers now have a new option to control spending over and above their plan allowance.
TelstraClear stuns competitors with a mobile call rate drop to 19p/min, reacting swiftly to new Commerce Commission pricing.
Victoria University revolutionises student IT support with new video kiosks, ensuring access across its vast campus and improving service efficiency.
Telecom slashes its capex forecasts, with 2011 spending to hit $900m-$930m, down from upto $1bn, amid stringent cost control and investment strategy shifts.
BlackBerry World reveals PlayBook's native email and Android app player, expanding its arsenal against iPad amidst Microsoft/RIM buzz.
EA touts Battlefield 3 as flat-out superior to COD, with pre-orders soaring 700% over its predecessor. The firm eyes significant FPS market share.
EA and BioWare delay Mass Effect 3 to Q1 2012, aiming to enhance its appeal for a broader audience, sparking potential fan concern.
Harmonix VP contends that the Rock Band 3 infrastructure should see the franchise through for the foreseeable future.
Dunedin-based Tracplus Global was awarded top honours in the First Responder category at The Security Summit in San Diego, California.
Why isn't the opposition doing a better job attacking the Government's clumsy handling of its broadband initiatives?.
Kiwi mobile users win as ComCom slashes termination rates, promising cheaper calls and texts. Conflict brews as Vodafone decries extreme cuts.
Simms has had a record-breaking year in New Zealand, fortifying its market presence with Dell, Motion, and Kingston, says GM Vaughan Nankivell.
Amazon could shake up the tablet market, with rumours of a large order from a Taiwanese manufacturer hinting at an iPad rival launch.
Valve demonstrates how the difficult follow-up to one of this generation's most novel and innovative games should be done.
Yoobee (formerly Magnum Mac) closed up shop at its New Plymouth store recently, as a result of location-based re-evaluation according to CEO Webb.
Roy Wittert, the Motorola ANZ sales lead for wireless network solutions, will present a Motorola training session on 25 May.
Hurry to secure the last tickets for the IAB's Tabvertising event in Wellington, shining a light on tablet advertising opportunities.
Control drones with your iPhone! Parrot's AR.Drone brings aerial battles to life via app connectivity. Ideal for tech enthusiasts, not gamers.
BlackBerry and Microsoft forge alliance to shake up mobile search market, making Bing the default engine on BlackBerry devices.