Lenovo appoints Kiwi Dean Butchers as NZ country general manager, tasking him with leading sales, marketing, and distribution of its products locally.
New Zealand-based Telphony software development company, IPFX, is in line to announce some exciting new changes.
Google introduces AdWords Business Pages in New Zealand, offering SMBs without websites a simple and customisable online presence for their adverts.
Paymate, an online payment services processing company, has now made trading online even safer with the expansion of Trustmark.
As home PCs become central to family life, about 67% lack effective antivirus protection. Microsoft's OneCare offers holistic security and maintenance.
Sun unveils the Blade 6000 Modular System, a highly versatile blade server supporting Intel, AMD, and Sun processors, aimed at boosting virtualisation.
From affection to innovation: How the PDA revolutionized tech, turning the Apple Newton into an essential tool for modern life.
Despite the growing threat of cyberattacks, businesses are still failing to prioritize security measures, according to McAfee's regional director ANZ.
Kingston launches a user-friendly USB microSD reader and card bundle, simplifying data transfer for mobile users across devices.
What is the appeal of fighting games?<br />It is human nature to feel better when others aren't doing as well as you are.
Blazing Angels: Squadrons of WWII might have been missed by a lot of people amongst the hoopla and celebration that was the PlayStation 3 launch in March.
Matt Meffin, a 20-year-old Aucklander, shares his journey in Microsoft's gaming sector through the 'Search4Jobs' project, eyeing a future in game management.
Months of hard work has paid off for New Zealand Wi-Fi specialist Tomizone as it continues to expand into the global market.
Another PlayStation Network game title that looks like it could be one of the better downloadable games available is 'Calling All Cars'.
The new game from Activision and Day 1 Studios called 'Fracture' is on its way for Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 consoles.
Computer Dynamics emerges as the essential partner for NZ's tech needs, boasting a vast range of networking and cabling solutions.
Virtua Tennis for PSP serves up a grand slam with its engaging World Tour mode, delighting fans by striking the perfect balance of simplicity and depth.
Few would have failed to be impressed by Sega's veritable arcade After Burner when it first graced arcades in the eighties.
Star Wars Battlefront: Renegade Squadron, a tale of rogue heroes led by Han Solo, set to launch late this year on PSP, expanding the saga.
I apologise if you're looking for a reason to go out and spend your 120 odd bucks in September when Halo 3 releases.