Sony will halt sales of 3.5-inch floppy disks in Japan from March 2011, ending an era that began in 1981 due to dwindling demand.
After images of an Xbox Live Arcade version of Crazy Taxi appeared online last week, word has come of another classic Sega leak (and another).
Company reports increased sales in Australia and New Zealand by 54% for the first quarter of 2010 compared to the same period in 2009.
TUANZ Chair Pat O'Connell shares savvy strategies to dodge high mobile charges, turning to WiFi and local phones over costly data roaming.
Exciting news for Halo fans as a new short film, 'Birth of a Spartan' WHERE id = directed by Noam Murro, will be released this week to promote Halo: Reach.
The firm behind Flash will stop making tools that let iPhone and iPad use its technology following a change in Apple's developer program license.
The New Zealand-owned datacentre and managed services provider has set its sights on becoming the country's leading provider of trusted cloud services.
Apple's new device is allowed back into the country after the Communications Ministry ruled the tablet does comply with local standards.
Sales of HP's performance optimised datacentre could bring with it new channel partnerships, Country Manager Jeff Healey has said.
Microsoft updates Xbox Live matchmaking for Modern Warfare 2, aiming to improve connections for geographically isolated gamers, like those in Australia.
Intergen hosts 'ON' events in Auckland and Christchurch, focusing on business growth, simplifying IT, and leveraging online services with expert talks.
Ndevr launches a new GHG management tool, pre-integrated with Oracle software, aiding firms like Thiess in efficient carbon footprint analysis and reporting.
ComOps has launched Microster SME, a cloud-based workforce management solution designed to meet changing labour requirements of small businesses.
Microsoft withdraws a server patch after failing to fix critical vulnerabilities, promising an updated solution soon.
The total fixed line and mobile telecommunications revenue in New Zealand for 2008/09 is estimated by the Commerce Commission to be $5.
A software glitch involving a leading computer security firm has given malware authors a new way to distribute their product.
Internet New Zealand has backed the Commerce Select Committee and Minister Hon Simon Power's view that software should not be patentable.
Symantec upgrades its Hosted Services global partner program, offering new revenue streams and low-entry barriers for channel partners to expand portfolios.
Riverbed Technology expands in ANZ by partnering with Westcon Australia, aiming to enhance IT performance through advanced WAN optimisation solutions.
As promised, the draft negotiating text of the Anti-Counterfeiting<br />Trade Agreement (ACTA) has been released for public scrutiny.