Rockstar redefines DLC with GTA IV's The Ballad of Gay Tony, offering a rich, action-packed adventure in Liberty City's glitzy side.
G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra game disappoints on all fronts. A dreadful experience for fans and newcomers alike. Avoid at all costs.
Hasbro, makers of the Monopoly board game, were taken by surprise when they launched a realworld, online version of the game.
Wikipedia is experimenting with tighter controls on its pages, to stop the posting of inaccurate, untrue or defamatory material.
Quay Corporate's MD, Delia Gill, reveals the company's leap from retail to business, their secret to success, and navigating economic challenges.
Wolfenstein is a first person shooter by the numbers, feeling more like a contractual obligation rather than the careful updating of a classic.
2degrees and Telecom XT are finalists in Fair Go Ad Awards, with Rhys Darby's ad making top five and Richard Hammond's in running for worst ad.
Microsoft is set to release Microsoft Security Essentials, a free anti-malware tool designed to enhance Windows security, launching tomorrow in 19 countries.
Jabra launches new products targeting mobile workers with touch screen interface. Join their events in Wellington and Auckland. Register on their website.
Vodafone partners with Amway to promote handsets and services through Amway's extensive network of independent business owners in New Zealand.
Endace boosts its executive team, welcoming Neil Livingston as Chief Product Officer and Tim Nichols as Director of Marketing to expand global reach.
Although the game will be a standalone release, it is understood that the game will retail for a reduced price.
New Zealand's government scraps the Kiwishare in favour of a levy to fund rural broadband, reallocating NZD $100 million from various sources for better access.
Trend Micro champions NSS Labs' real-world anti-malware testing, prioritising customer protection with advanced live threat detection methods.
TomTom clarifies that the new Road User Amendment doesn't ban GPS on phones, countering fears over app usage while driving in NZ.
Named Optikor, the cable is planned to land in Waiuku, north of<br />Auckland and is expected to cost around $200 million.
Sony woos PSP enthusiasts with free game downloads for PSPgo upgrades; unveils 250GB PS3 bundle for NZ and celebrates 1M PS3 sales globally.
The latest trailer showcases Yusuf Amir, a bizarre real-estate manager and millionaire that protagonist Luis Lopez will work with throughout the game.
The SDP will use a tiered approach to classify partners into two levels of partnership: specialists and professionals.
Need For Speed SHIFT aims to satisfy both arcade and authentic racing fans with its innovative first-person driving experience.