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The first gameplay footage from Warner Bros.' upcoming sequel to Batman: Arkham Asylum shows off a few of Batman's new tricks.
It seems that when one door closes, another opens, with Ubisoft set to launch another guitar game following the axing of Activision's Guitar Hero.
Microsoft unleashes Internet Explorer 9, promising top-notch performance and eyeing a slice of the modern web's pie.
HP has unveiled a new strategy that will see it develop its own internet services and app store for consumers and businesses.
Fifteen 1080p screens from Battlefield 3's campaign have emerged, offering a fresh glimpse into the game's stunning visuals.
IBM unveils new Software and Consulting services aimed at a US$70 billion Smarter Commerce market, helping firms automate marketing and customer engagement.
TravelSIM shakes up NZ telco scene with roaming rates a quarter of competitors, offering Kiwis massive savings on international calls.
BioWare teases upcoming Mass Effect 2 DLC 'Arrival' through social media engagement, offering more content with every milestone reached.
Jagex, creators of RuneScape, to develop a Transformers MMO in collaboration with Hasbro, promising an epic gaming experience for 2012.
2degrees steps up for Christchurch, offering customers 500 free texts to connect with loved ones amid trying times.
Microsoft's first update to its new Windows Phone line hits snags, bricking some phones. Next update only weeks away.
RockMelt's social browser, built on Google's Chrome engine, is now available to everyone. Experience seamless social updates and web browsing—no invite needed!.
Microsoft has introduced 10 new awards categories for its Partner Network, highlighting innovations in areas such as Windows Azure and Windows Phone.
As Paymark disconnects around 400 EFTPOS machines from its network, Viaduct issues a fresh warning to merchants.
Motion debuts rugged CL900 tablet for NZ's enterprise market, targeting healthcare and construction, promising durability over competitors.
After failing to challenge iPod, all future Zune hardware devices will be scrapped in favour of focussing on Zune software.
The second attempt by Warner Bros. to receive Australian classification for Mortal Kombat has proved unsuccessful for the publisher.
Sony's new Bravia range in NZ brings IPTV to life, offering internet channels, streaming services, and smart song ID features.
Kiwis are flocking to online banking, with Westpac reporting a sharp 15% rise in users, reaching a daily average of 160,000.
Channel Advantage Programme adapted to increase partner effectiveness and deliver higher returns on investment.