New Zealand's Renaissance faces a financial hit as Apple ends its exclusivity, allowing resellers to source products directly from Apple from 29 January.
Hotwheels: Beat That! Xbox 360 game lands with a thud, only appealing to diehard fans or kids 5-8. A mediocre ride not worth the spin.
Those who enjoyed the original Viva Piñata will doubtfully get pleasure from this latest release from Microsoft.
Nintendo's Professor Kageyama's Maths Training turns basic maths into a DS game, blending education with entertainment for those seeking improvement.
On Thursday the 24th March ASB, Nintendo and George FM will be sponsoring a 'Wii Tennis Gamer's Classic' competition at MOTAT in Auckland.
Adobe revises its partner program, promising enhanced rewards and recognition for investments in its solutions and customer relationships.
Sony's PlayStation Network exclusive, PAIN, promises laughs with a side of chaos, letting players indulge in comedic destruction.
LEGO Batman brings a twist to Gotham's tale, allowing players to be heroes or villains in an all-new adventure.
Market leading virtualisation vendor VMware has announced major program enhancements to its VIP Partner Program.
Sonic Rivals 2 amps up the PSP with new modes, characters, and a dark plot to save the world from a demon, all in classic Sonic style.
SCi Entertainment and Davis Panzer Productions today announced they have joined forces to develop the game rights to the classic Highlander franchise.
Koei's Bladestorm: The Hundred Years War on Xbox 360 mixes history with epic gameplay, featuring mercenary battles for renown in a graphically rich environment.
Pokemon Battle Revolution on Wii dazzles with next-gen visuals, but its lengthy battles may test fans' patience beyond their love for the series.
MessageLabs seeks NZ partners to tap into the SME market with their internet security solutions, eyeing significant growth opportunities.
One of the pleasing things about Devil May Cry 4 is that you don't have to know the entire background story to play the game.
When I took my first look at Hellgate: London, I was pretty intrigued to know more about the PC title that looked like an FPS but was really an RPG.
Crash Bandicoot made a career-debuting splash alongside the release of Sony's seminal PlayStation console in 1996.
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Trevor Eagle, a visionary in NZ's tech scene, earns a posthumous Flying Kiwi award, celebrated by his family's enduring legacy at Eagle Technology.
Is One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) the answer? Stephen Dukker, Chairman and CEO of NComputing, and eMachines co-founder, certainly doesn't think so.