Yuri and co. set off on a DS adventure in Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles: Ring of Fates battling ancient evils with wit and swords.
Kane's Wrath expansion unravels the enigmatic vision of C&C's dark messiah, offering a NOD-centric campaign that delves deep into his plots.
Competing networking vendors Netgear and D-Link have both launched new, high-performance wireless N routers to the New Zealand marketplace.
With the country experiencing the trickle down effects of a slowing global economy, many New Zealand businesses are feeling the pinch.
Whether you are starting up or looking to expand your business it always counts to make sure you are well informed.
Eight Auckland-based Datacom employees challenged the computer nerd stereotype in April when they participated in Oxfam's Trailwalker event in Taupo.
As a reseller or channel partner, you can proactively recommend technology that may be a key enabler for business opportunities.
PlateSpin has released PlateSpin Forge, an all-in-one disaster recovery appliance for physical and virtual server workloads, now shipping in Asia Pacific.
Dive into the endless beauty of the ocean with Wii's 'Endless Ocean', offering an unparalleled virtual scuba experience.
'Lost: Via Domus' game fails to captivate, offering a lacklustre tie-in for fans with stilted dialogue and average gameplay.
EMC unveils the new Velocity Advantage Program, aiming to boost its Tier-2 partners in NZ with incentives for EMC and VMware sales.
Lost Planet lands on PS3 with stunning graphics and seamless gameplay, blending the best of its predecessors for a definitive edition.
HP eyes niche markets with the HP 2133 Mini-Note, aiming at educational and business sectors, despite its short two-hour battery life.
Everybody's Golf World Tour swings onto PS3, offering online tournaments for up to 50 players and enhanced graphics that promise addictive fun.
N+: A captivating Xbox Live Arcade game that blends ninja antics with quirky 'ragdoll' physics for an addictive platforming adventure.
Patapon for PSP dazzles with its unique mix of rhythm, strategy, and RPG elements, proving innovation is alive in gaming.
The return of Kratos is one that is not only relished but anticipated by fans of the God of War franchise (which in my opinion, is almost every gamer I know).
Email has been called the “killer app”, but is it killing productivity? Distractions and interruptions cost time to regain focus.
Mass Effect's 'Bring Down the Sky' DLC launches, offering more missions but hinting at further costs for full experience. Fans, prepare your wallets!.
Ratchet and Clank, one of the staples of the Playstation has had a very impressive past, both critically and commercially.