Nintendo's glasses-free 3DS hits the market, captivating with striking 3D visuals and innovative augmented reality gaming, despite its short battery life.
Dick Smith has axed Need A Nerd, swapping the external tech support for its in-house 'techpert' service, catching consumers by surprise.
Over NZ$10,000 and a screening at the Edinburgh International Film Festival for the best short film shot on a Nokia N8.
LinkedIn celebrates reaching 100 million members globally, growing by 1 million new professionals weekly, with over half of its users outside the US.
Microsoft NZ secures its spot as the official Rugby World Cup sponsor, promising a tech-forward experience with cutting-edge software and cloud services.
June's Worldwide Developers Conference rumoured to be 100% software focussed, meaning no new iPad, iPhone or Mac hardware.
Laser names former Ingram Micro manager Tyler Smith as its new NZ country manager, aiming to bolster business growth in the region.
Microsoft's global study reveals 39% of SMBs will purchase cloud services within three years, highlighting a growing opportunity for hosting service providers.
The internet giant is reported to be working with Mastercard to create a system that turns Android phones into electronic wallets.
Incremental business opportunities offered to channel partners through a new subscription-based, licensing model.
Asia-Pacific traffic experts convene in Auckland to explore tech solutions for the city's congested roads at the annual Intelligent Transport Systems Summit.
Pre-order interest for Nintendo's glasses-free 3D handheld easily outpaces that of the company's flagship console.
Play.com has confirmed a security breach, with customers receiving spam emails linked to an incident at its email provider.
Text messaging service designed to keep New Zealand partners up-to-date with the latest Microsoft partner news.
Freeview|HD coverage will reach an additional 160,000 homes ahead of the Rugby World Cup, thanks to the government's digital TV extension.
A glitch from Mortal Kombat II and a favourite from Mortal Kombat: Deadly Alliance are the first two downloadable characters.
Symantec bolsters partner support in Asia Pacific with new channel resources, aiming to fuel business growth and expand market footprint.
Wellington will host the inaugural New Zealand Visual Studio ALM Conference for two days commencing on April 6th.
The NZ Tech Podcast, led by Paul Spain and Bradley Borrows, reaches iTunes NZ's top spot, captivating gadget enthusiasts with just three episodes.
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