Apple's iPad launch day success: Over 300,000 units fly off the shelves, alongside a million apps and numerous e-books purchased.
Proposed changes to the TUANZ constitution could see a telecommunications industry executive become the chairman of the business user lobby group.
IT Showcase Asia 2010 in Kuala Lumpur will discuss whether to save or spend in IT, with global experts and support from Malaysia's MOSTI.
A Hudson study has reported that employers are remaining cautiously optimistic for real signs of growth in the second half of 2010.
HP's latest blog reveals its plans for a tablet, focusing on design and delivering an optimal mobile experience.
With large crowds and lines and a number of stores selling out within minutes, the iPad has launched to positive reviews in the US.
If you are anything like me, you make your selections mostly on the names of the horses, or your favourite jockey.
Despite efforts to polish its image at the Planet 2010 expo, the telecommunications industry continues to grapple with a tarnished public perception.
TIG board shows ambitions for a big and bold telecommunications show in New Zealand to engage and transform society.
Vodafone NZ's Stanners talks regulation, collaboration, and competition while eyeing the future with tech advancements and challenges.
NZ commits to a £1.5 billion Ultra Fast Broadband network, boosting access for 75% of homes, schools and workplaces within 10 years.
As Telecom relinquishes NZ's numbers, the debate intensifies on who should manage them: telcos, regulators, or an independent body?.
Trimming unnecessary expenses and shopping around for service plans can significantly cut costs and boost savings.
Part 1: Microsoft Senior Product Manager and New Zealand expat, Geoff Anderson, talks to IT Brief about the upcoming launch of Office 2010.
More leaks seem to indicate that a new iPhone could be coming in June or July sporting a whole new range of features, including multitasking and an HD display.
'Runaway: A Twist of Fate' offers a classic point-and-click adventure experience, but falls short on humour and puzzle clarity.
Vancouver 2010 falls short of reviving the Winter Olympics' video game legacy, with standout graphics but lacking depth in gameplay.
MAG's bold promise of 256-player battles in a future PMC war zone is marred by lag and unclear gameplay, despite its ambitious scope.
Although the colour palettes used are bright and vibrant, it's the detail and overall realism of the graphics that seem to be lacking.
If there's one console that's particularly suited to gameshow titles, it's the Wii. It's a social console after all.