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The fate of the project is uncertain as the government makes it clear its spending priorities have changed overnight.
Duo New Zealand partners with Norway's High Density Devices to distribute highly secure [hiddn] Crypto Adapters in Australasia.
DICE unveils first glimpse of Battlefield 3 with stunning single-player gameplay footage, promising jets, prone play, and huge battles.
Nintendo reveals thrilling new Skyward Sword trailer at GDC, showcasing enhanced Wii MotionPlus swordplay. Ocarina of Time 3DS remake drops in June.
The team that brought you the incredibly popular Super Mario Galaxy series is hard at work on a Mario title for 3DS.
InternetNZ says the option to delay or scrap the UFB process is a possibility being considered by parts of government.
Vodafone supports Christchurch customers with free calls, waived fees, and aid packages after the quake, while expanding network capacity.
Minecraft creators, Mojang, partner with Penny Arcade's Jerry Holkins for a new game, Scrolls, blending card and board game elements.
Warner Bros. seeks to overturn the Australian Classification Board's refusal to classify Mortal Kombat, citing comparable titles on sale.
Distribution Central has detailed this year's annual business development programme for the channel, dubbed DC Experience 2011.
Former global supply manager, Paul Devine, admits taking bribes in return for giving information that led to manufacturers winning Apple contracts.
Better online conferencing facilities, based on Citrix's GoToMeeting technology, will be offered by Skype later this year.
Jonathan Ive, Apple's Senior VP of Industrial Design and the man responsible for the iPod, is said to be eyeing a move back to the UK.
HP secures USD $400m deal to transition Centrica to a private cloud setup, enhancing cost-efficiency, flexibility, and environmental impact.
Random House's full catalogue of 17,000 ebooks lands in Apple's iBookstore, marking a major expansion in digital reading options.
Renaissance shifts away from distribution, seeking to 'own' the customer; Chairman Colin Giffney outlines mixed results but sees right direction.
An email sent to Mighty Ape's 3DS pre-order customers brings bad news, even for those who pre-ordered straight away.
The Commerce Commission to expand UBA pricing review, considering additional components beyond data transmission costs.
Telecom calls on New Zealanders to donate old landlines to help those without power following the Christchurch earthquake.
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