Developers (Devs) stories
Google has banned a porn app for its Google Glass just days after its release, following new policies regarding adult content.
Apple's WWDC is set to dazzle with game changing releases as colourful banners adorn San Francisco's Moscone Centre.
Dive into the grim, subterranean world of post-apocalyptic Moscow in Metro: Last Light, a gripping tale of survival and humanity.
Defying advice, Tim Cook recalls the 'crazy' decision to join Apple, marking the start of an unpredictable but revolutionary tech journey.
News that the electronics giant will launch an iRadio service at the upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference gathers momentum.
The barren wasteland known as Russia is known for a few things; the birthplace of modern communism, crappy cars, and mega nuclear fallouts.
After a five year break the only street-racing game worth playing returns, check out Game Console's exclusive interview.
Apple's iOS 7 is poised for a dramatic redesign, bidding skeuomorphism farewell for a black, white, and flat look, as Jonathan Ive leads the overhaul.
South Korean giant sets June 20 date, as press speculate on new devices launch ten days after Apple conference.
EA's Fight Night series faces an uncertain future as team focuses on the more popular UFC titles, sparking debate among fans.
With the mystical next-generation dust finally settling, many developers have taken to social networks to bemoan their disappointment at the Xbox One.
Fastar review: Rapid gameplay reduces RPG depth to fleeting, shallow battles. Aims to parody, yet falls into uninspiring territory. ★☆☆☆☆.
Web Drive unveils its all-NZ cloud service, promising a revolution in local cloud computing with a focus on developer empowerment.
Microsoft unveils Xbox One, aiming to revolutionize living room entertainment with an all-in-one solution for games, TV, and more.
Game developers Creat Studios must think they're fun guys after creating what seems to be an enjoyable game...
Customers are downloading over 800 apps per second at a rate of over two billion apps per month according to the Cupertino giant.
Ever wanted to dig down into the abysmal depths of endless caverns, Egyptian tombs, and caves filled with mushrooms?.
The BlackBerry Z10 smartphone has been launched in New Zealand, with availability set for later this month. Will it be a success?.
Mobile apps are a potential boom market for Kiwi developers. Heather Wright meets one company leading the charge.
CIOs cannot keep up with device vendors releasing new versions of mobile applications for existing mobile device updates every couple of months.