The world is rapidly moving towards unifying all of the media you use, and adjusting to that trend is becoming more a necessity than just a fashion.
The US investor in 2degrees has been cleared by the Overseas Investment Office to acquire 100% of the fledgling mobile company.
Microsoft has gained a court order shutting down a criminal botnet<br />believed to have infected hundreds of thousands of computers around the world.
The government has launched an investigation in the failure of some emergency 111 calls in Auckland this morning.
Commands spotted in an Apple developer's kit may hint at what future versions of the iPad might have: a front-facing camera and video chat capabilities.
Twitter users are being warned about a new phishing scam circulating on the platform, inviting users to follow a link.
SEGA's highly anticipated game, Alpha Protocol, is set to release on June 1st in the US for PC, Xbox 360, and PS3.
THQ's upcoming first-person shooter, Metro 2033, gets an eyes-on demonstration and chat with Paul Houlihan, THQ's PR manager for Australia and New Zealand.
A survey by Kelly Services reveals over 71% report stable or rising demand for skilled IT professionals, echoing the high demand seen in 2008.
Displaying a number of New Zealand releases from HP and Panasonic, Sektor is gearing up for its 2010 Roadshow.
NZ's brightest minds converge for Imagine Cup finals, vying for a spot in Warsaw. Four innovative teams from Auckland and Waikato lead the charge.
Contact centre managers in New Zealand are focusing on staff wellness programmes as a way to combat absenteeism in the workplace.
The European Union has agreed to investigate charges of monopolistic practices made against Google by three companies, Foundem, ejustice.
Survey reveals iPad anticipated to outshine the original iPhone's launch, with a notable surge in interested buyers.
Nintendo announces US release date for Super Mario Galaxy 2 and upcoming release of Metroid: Other M. Trailer added.
Alcatel Lucent's groundbreaking XT Network heralds a new era in telecom speed, despite rare outages and global attention to fix them.
Apple removes offensive iPhone apps but keeps Playboy and Sports Illustrated apps; thousands were pulled down.
SilverStripe NZ has signed on Optimation as the first New Zealand partner to joins its global partner program.
In a bid to capture the business market, WorldxChange unveils a new in-house designed logo, highlighting its Kiwi roots and global vision.
Iron Mountain acquires Mimosa Systems, integrating its staff into Iron Mountain Digital. T.M. Ravi will become the new CMO. Distribution remains unchanged.