When I first heard about Battlefield: Bad Company, I was already a seasoned veteran of Call of Duty 4 on the Xbox 360.
Intel celebrates its 40th anniversary with insights from 20-year veteran Graham Tucker, reflecting on the tech revolution and future trends in computing.
Spyro flies onto Xbox Live with The Legend of Spyro: A New Beginning, but nostalgia struggles to ignite amid gameplay tedium and uninspired plot.
MEC reimagines its distribution prowess with market-leading brands and a focus on customer-centric relationships in New Zealand's IT sector.
Secure Computing has launched the Secure Firewall solution, a pioneering geo-location based filter aimed at SMEs and SMBs to combat evolving email scams.
Minister David Cunliffe declares New Zealand's urgent need to enhance broadband, investing NZD $500 million to retain young professionals and compete globally.
New Zealand is undergoing a digital revolution, with a growing weightless industry and investment in infrastructure.
Just two and a half years ago Virtual Infrastructure Professionals (VIP ) was a micro-business with a team of two.
Tennis games certainly have come a long way since their humble beginning as Pong, the world's first video game on Atari back in 1972.
Exploring how sustainability and compliance reshape tendering, making it a fair yet challenging arena for businesses eyeing government contracts.
Civilization Revolution on Xbox 360 offers a casual yet addictive strategy experience, leading civilizations from dawn to space age.
These days you can be connected by your mobile phone to work and home and don't need to be tied to your computer - or even your office.
With an average of 1.8 printers per home, the consumer printer market is booming, driven by diverse printing needs from photo prints to business documents.
After 27 years at Fuji Xerox, a veteran offers a bold strategy: change jobs every three years to foster leadership, adaptability, and growth.
It seemed a fait accompli that Vodafone was going wipe the floor with Telecom and its lead in our mobile duopoly would become virtually unassailable.
Enter the realm of Enterprise 2.0, where work adapts to our digital lives, enhancing productivity and innovation in businesses.
NComputing switches NZ distributor to MPA for enhanced local support and focus, ending its distribution agreement with Ingram Micro.
The growing adoption of Wireless LAN (WLAN) has given rise to a number of threats that are increasingly complex and harder to prevent.
Fans of the LEGO series of games will be thrilled with the new addition to the franchise — LEGO: Indiana Jones.
Unemployment levels in New Zealand are at a historic low, with the shortage of skilled workers in the ICT industry particularly acute.