Developers (Devs) stories
Codemasters have taken their rally franchise, DiRT, back to its roots with DiRT Rally, now available on PC as part of the Steam Early Access programme.
Third-party applications designed to run on wearable devices will surge as developers race to deliver killer apps for consumer and enterprise use.
Today, elearning trends shaping schools and the way people learn. These include mobile learning, Tin Can API, edugaming, and augmented reality.
NetGuide's Darren Price has spent the last week locked away with the PC version of game of the year contender, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt.
Poor website performance is driving New Zealand shoppers to the competition and driving user spend back to bricks and mortar retailers.
Virsae, the Auckland-based cloud services provider, is looking to raise $3 million from equity investors to accelerate growth internationally.
LogJam allows an attacker to weaken what is believed to be a secure encrypted connection between a user and a server, according to Trend Micro.
Huawei has become the latest vendor to stake a claim on the internet of things, launching an IoT platform including a 10KB operating system.
B.J. Blazkowicz battles Nazis and mutants in Wolfenstein: The Old Blood, a prequel to last year's hit shooter.
Software AG's Digital Business Platform is aiding customer traction and partner expansion in digital transformation.
Apple has revealed HomeKit devices will begin to launch as early as May or June of this year, nearly a year after revealing the project.
uora has launched a relationship business management partner channel 'app store' providing resellers with a range of subscription-based app offerings.
Data encryption, application security and analytics are offering resellers new opportunities in the burgeoning security market.
Moodle has released version 2.9 of its open source learning platform, boasting improved navigation and new activities.
Netguide's Darren Price pushes the pedal to the metal and takes the new crowd developed motor-racing simulator, Project CARS, out for a spin.
For the first time Yellow is running a structured graduate programme, providing graduates with the opportunity to gain real world hands-on experience.
Toxic Thinking app, a boon for mental health awareness, falters on user experience, needing polish to match its noble purpose.
Marianne Ma, a 25 year old Microsoft New Zealand employee, has taken on the leadership role of Microsoft APAC business manager.
Virtual reality comes to Noel Leeming on Saturday, with 20 stores across New Zealand showcasing the Samsung Gear VR Innovator Edition.
Microsoft's Build developer conference is coming to Auckland on May 30 as part of the event's first ever global tour.