Retail stories
Website design that doesn't adhere to usability standards can lead to customer dissatisfaction and loss of business.
Buzz Quiz TV on PS3 might lack the dazzle of its PS2 heyday, but its online universe promises endless quiz fun for fans.
If there's one game that stands out above all others when considering the history and popularity of the role-playing genre, that game is Final Fantasy VII.
Computing's future sees PCs vanish into a cloud, revolutionising data storage and access, making technology ubiquitous and intuitive.
These days you can be connected by your mobile phone to work and home and don't need to be tied to your computer - or even your office.
SMBs in ANZ turn to SQL Server and third-party backups for cost-effective data management and protection against data loss.
Exploring the dynamic world of laptops and tablet PCs as society demands technology that matches our hyper-mobile lives. Part one unveils how.
Digital living evolves from VHS and letters to instant worldwide communication and online shopping, transforming everyday life.
Businesses must harness the exponential data growth, says IDC, predicting a surge to 988 exabytes by 2010. Efficient document management is vital.
With the country experiencing the trickle down effects of a slowing global economy, many New Zealand businesses are feeling the pinch.
Sid Meier's Civilization Revolution will be in stores beginning June 6th, 2008 for Xbox, PS3, and Nintendo DS.
Rock Band is coming to the Nintendo Wii in June, with a bundle retailing for $169.99 and stand-alone instruments also available.
Everybody's Golf World Tour swings onto PS3, offering online tournaments for up to 50 players and enhanced graphics that promise addictive fun.
Microsoft advises retailers to get ready for a booming Xbox 360 holiday season, as new pricing and games are set to drive high demand in New Zealand.
The evolution of 'box moving' sees resurgence with retail chains and online resellers redefining the market through efficiency and resource optimisation.
With an average of 1.8 printers per home, the consumer printer market is booming, driven by diverse printing needs from photo prints to business documents.
MEC reimagines its distribution prowess with market-leading brands and a focus on customer-centric relationships in New Zealand's IT sector.
New Zealand's copyright laws leap into the digital age with a comprehensive update, promising clarity for the 21st-century media landscape.
Competing networking vendors Netgear and D-Link have both launched new, high-performance wireless N routers to the New Zealand marketplace.
New GeForce9 series and Creative Audigy sound cards are changing the game for PC gamers, offering next-level hardware upgrades.