Developers (Devs) stories
DICE releases statement announcing its pride that Battlefield 4 is now available on five gaming platforms - since the release of Xbox One.
A new global industry association was launched earlier this year to tackle a whole pile of inter-operability issues between cloud service providers.
The explosion in cloud computing, virtualisation and mobile computing paradigms is changing the demands placed on enterprise networks.
The New Zealand owner and developer of Hawaiki submarine cable system will land its proposed 14,000 km trans-Pacific cable in Oregon, USA.
World's leading connected devices platform will help Kiwi companies leverage telemetry and big data for business advantage.
A sceptical iOS user tries the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Gear, finding unexpected merits but room for improvement.
Both iconic and significant in the evolution of personal computing, on November 10, 1983, Bill Gates introduced Windows.
So Activision and Infinity Ward's big release Call of Duty: Ghosts, hit the shelves last week – so TechDay jumped into the action.
Game Console's Darren Price gets frosty and returns to the combat zone with the PC version of EA Games' large-scale first-person shooter, Battlefield 4.
Worldwide tablet shipments grew to 47.6 million units in the third quarter of 2013, drove largely in part through Android products.
Affordable devices fuel global growth, with lower-priced models and small tablets leading a 4.5% increase in device shipments in 2013.
Schneider Electric announces selection of Microsoft Windows Azure as a preferred cloud provider for the company's StruxureWare software applications and suites.
Apple's latest iPhone 5S is facing major hardware and software issues, according to a list published on iPhone FAQ.
Gartner reveals the last 5 game-changing tech trends for 2014, including the rise of personal cloud and smart machines.
Gartner reveals top 10 technologies and trends for 2014; includes mobile device diversity, mobile apps and the internet of everything.
If you've ever thought you are better than Ricki Herbert, or that Sir Alex Ferguson's legacy isn't great enough, then Football Manager 2014 is the game for you.
Alan Fowler of Waiariki Institute of Technology wins CITRENZ award for research on the Global Game Jam's educational significance.
While Redmond was sleeping, Microsoft New Zealand was unveiling, launching the Surface 2 and Surface Pro 2 across the country as the clock struck midnight.
Kiwis were the first users to get their hands on the revamped Windows 8.1 this morning, released at midnight ahead of a worldwide rollout.
Christchurch wants and needs ambitious people who are great communicators and collaborators who want to be involved and make a difference...