Last security update of the year to address 40 vulnerabilities in Windows, Office, IE, SharePoint and Exchange.
Revolutionary Kiwi Realestate app, supported by Westpac, hits 7000 downloads, transforming how Kiwis find homes with GPS tech.
Telcoinabox unveils 'mobile-in-a-box', revolutionising NZ's reseller market with a cost-efficient, wholesale mobile solution amid high demand.
A technology development grant worth up to $6.7 million (over the next 36 months) will be put towards improving the firm's systems.
Christchurch, Rangiora and Dunedin join the queue as Telecom gets its first look in. First fibre goes to ground this week.
BioWare's Mass Effect 3 reveal steals the show at Spike TV's 2010 VGAs, promising an epic battle for Earth in holiday 2011.
The Need For Speed and FIFA publisher confirms it's maintaining a local presence, despite reports it was to pull out altogether.
Zeacom secures a $2.11m tech grant to boost its R&D and global marketing, aiming to scale in the high growth Unified Communications sector.
Auckland's Maclean clinches Kaseya's esteemed MSP of the Year award, a first for NZ, marking a major leap in managed services excellence.
Apple unveils 2010's iTunes chart-toppers, with Katy Perry and Avatar leading amidst a gaming innovation frenzy.
The Connected World Report finds IT professionals are embracing virtualisation, cloud computing, desktop virtualisation and unified data centre infrastructure.
Open letter and special offer made to lure Salesforce.com and Oracle customers into trying Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online.
Rebuilt to mirror the YouTube desktop experience, the new app is Google's fastest, most intuitive YouTube mobile app yet.
Cisco partners with Datastor for a comprehensive push in December, aiming to bolster data center and Unified Computing Server offerings.
A third chapter for one of PlayStation's most popular exclusive franchises is now official. Check out the first teaser trailer inside!.
EA's New Zealand office may be closing, with operations shifting to Australia. Conflicting reports emerge as the gaming community awaits clarification.
Epic Games launches Infinity Blade for iPhone and iPad, breaking sales records as the best-looking mobile game ever.
IGN cites a source close to Sony Computer Entertainment who claims the PSP 2's graphics will rival those of the PlayStation 3.
Chris Maclean, CEO of Maclean, wins prestigious Ernst and Young award, securing a scholarship for the Owner Manager Programme.
Skype enhances Symbian app, adding Nokia N8, C6, C7, E7 support and SILK codec for CD-quality calls, even on low bandwidth.