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Bohemia Interactive releases a new video for Arma 3, reflecting on its launch and eyeing future updates, including a singleplayer campaign.
Tim Cook will this morning offer the clearest indication as to whether Apple's low-cost iPhone 5C model has either missed the mark or hit the jackpot.
Fortinet exposes a 42% surge in Gen Y workers flouting corporate BYOD rules, heightening cyber risks and data misuse concerns.
In just 24 hours BBM has been downloaded over 10 million times by Android and iPhone users, one of the best single-day openings for a mobile app to date.
Apple has unveiled a new range of iWork and iLife apps, now free with all new Mac and iOS devices, according to company announcements made in San Francisco.
Apple revitalises Macs with gratis OS X Mavericks upgrade, flaunting 200+ features, enhanced efficiency, and elite new apps.
Threats across the technology industry are evolving constantly, but thankfully for IT decision makers, so is security.
Epson NZ has appointed IDT NZ as a distributor of Epson's projector and interactive product ranges in the New Zealand market.
As next-gen consoles mimic PCs in performance and price, we explore if it's wiser to invest in a gaming PC instead.
Finally bringing Cupertino's eagerly anticipated new smartphone line into Kiwi hands, Apple's new iPhone 5S and iPhone 5C are now available in New Zealand.
Chorus unveils plans for new UFB products, aims to boost broadband speeds and affordability in New Zealand with industry consultation ahead.
Xbox One set for electrifying NZ launch with midnight event at Auckland's Shed 10, featuring DJ Nick D and exclusive hands-on game play.
EA has revealed that Titanfall will be landing on store shelves 13 March 2014 in Australia and March 14 in New Zealand exclusively for Xbox One, PC and Xbox.
Apple unveils lighter and thinner iPad Air with new features, including 9.7-inch Retina display and improved camera.
Apple reveals the eagerly anticipated iPad mini with Retina display, set to launch in New Zealand late November.
Apple refreshes MacBook Pro with a sharper Retina display, beefier processors, and longer battery life—starting at NZ$1,999.
Apple has claimed to redefine pro computing, with the launch of the all-new Mac Pro in San Francisco this morning.
Microsoft unveils the leaner, meaner Surface 2 in Auckland, promising enhanced productivity and entertainment experiences.
Surge in internet usage fuels unprecedented growth in ANZ's WLAN market, with consumers snatching a greater market share.
The older and wiser brother of the Surface Pro, Microsoft's Surface Pro 2, like its predecessor, has been billed as a true laptop replacement.