Red Dead Redemption, the highly anticipated open-world Western action game, has been delayed and will now release in mid-May.
Canon New Zealand partners with JB HiFi to offer a 20% discount on new printers when customers recycle their old ones, reducing landfill waste.
Sony Computer Entertainment (SCE) acquires Media Molecule, the developer of LittleBigPlanet, to become part of SCE Worldwide Studios.
Microsoft has announced the five people who have made it through the Office 2010 Road Warriors selection process and accepted a four-month contract.
Telarus targets Kiwi SMEs, inking deals with Vector and CityLink, as CEO Jules Rumsey predicts deregulation will drive demand for managed services.
Brocade has said its switching and routing solutions now power the world's top three largest Internet Exchange Points.
Fujitsu launches Cloud Services in NZ, promising local control over data with reduced costs, meeting governance and regulatory needs.
Google acquires photo editing site Picnik, promising future features while maintaining existing services for a seamless user experience.
SafeNet CTO Russ Dietz declares that old physical security measures are outdated as the company launches new cloud solutions to bolster data protection.
Microsoft launches MultiPoint Server, boosting affordable tech in education by enabling shared computer access for multiple users.
IBM slashes over 1,500 jobs, representing a minor fraction of its 400,000-strong global workforce, as reported by the Associated Press.
Ingram Micro faces backlash after mistakenly CC'ing an email to hundreds, sparking a review of their email etiquette.
Jeremy Hulse, VP APAC for M86 Security, has told IT Brief that the company has several announcements planned for the year ahead.
Commerce Minister Simon Power calls for public submissions ahead of contentious ACTA negotiations in Wellington that will tackle digital copyright enforcement.
Ingram Micro's new website, which experienced performance issues at launch, has since gained stability and improved performance, according to MD Gary Bigwood.
ApocalyPS3 crisis averted as PlayStation 3 users regain access to games and PSN, with a fix for lost data also emerging.
PS3 owners hold their breath as a midnight GMT fix could bring bricked consoles back to life, after a bizarre calendar glitch leaves many offline.
Tandberg Data shifts its strategy with the DPS2000 NAS Series, aiming to transform from a tape vendor to a full service data protection provider for SMBs.
Microsoft is racing to patch a new Internet Explorer vulnerability that could let hackers control PCs via a malicious web page and an F1 key press.
Microsoft has issued use-by deadlines for more Windows<br />products - meaning full support for them will soon cease.