EA gears up to redefine racing with Shift 2 Unleashed, promising an immersive experience with a graphical revamp and new features.
After leaving TIG in October, Rob Spray has joined Zintel Cogent as National Technical Operations Manager, bypassing the expected TUANZ role.
The Wall Street Journal reports that Apple's unforgettable iTunes announcement is that it's secured the rights to the Beatles back catalogue.
IGN reports a potential announcement of a Kinect-enabled Gears of War game by Microsoft and Epic Games at the upcoming Spike TV VGAs.
Apple teases 'exciting announcement from iTunes' on its homepage. Speculation includes Beatles back catalogue or iTunes streaming.
Apple teams up with Oracle, ensuring Mac users continue enjoying cutting-edge Java technology through OpenJDK contribution.
Business as usual, then, as Call of Duty: Black Ops becomes but the latest installment of the franchise to shatter entertainment launch records.
Gen-i and Tele-fone promise to revolutionise NZ's rural economy with a broadband alliance, paving the way for growth and sustainability.
Extreme Networks today announced that VMware has deployed its innovative enterprise, data centre and Metro Ethernet networking solutions.
iTunes Japan now offers over 1000 movies from major Hollywood and Japanese studios. HD titles start at ¥2,000 to buy and ¥300 to rent.
A geocaching utility that allows you to transfer your Geocaching GPX files from your computer to your iPad/iPhone and view them.
Skype has vowed to improve its Mac app amid backlash, including from Xero CEO, but remains tight-lipped on a release date.
The Beatles finally arrive on iTunes, with single albums costing NZD$21.99, individual songs NZD$2.39, and the Box Set NZD$269.99.
Sachio Semmoto resigns from Telecom board due to health issues, with no immediate replacement planned amid broadband policy uncertainties.
Microsoft's Kinect flies off the shelves, selling 1M units in just 10 days after US and Europe launch, aiming for 5M by year's end.
We knew PlayTV was coming on November 25th - now we know all the details. Read on to find out how it works and what you can expect to pay.
Sony confirms PlayTV, a DVR solution for PS3, will launch in NZ on Nov 25, according to Stuff's Gerard Campbell.
Judging is now finished for the TVNZ6 NetGuide Schools Multimedia Challenge 2010 and we can finally announce the winners!.
Simms International broadens its NZ reseller channel by introducing five top-tier vendors, enhancing its tech offering alongside Dell and Kingston.
Apple's iOS 4.2 update, packed with 100+ features, expected to launch Friday, Nov 12th in US, making iPads more enticing for organisations.