Tony Hawk's Project 8 revamps the series, ditching story mode for career-focused play. It's all about mastering tricks and climbing the ranks.
Over the last four years Sam Fisher has built up a reputation as being the quintessential stealth super-spy that we all wish we could be.
Players can also get closer than ever to WWE fans as they battle in an intense new fighting area outside the ring.
Mortal Kombat: Armageddon unites over 60 characters for a final showdown, adding fresh mechanics and modes to the iconic fighter series.
Anne Taylor sheds light on the research-driven overhaul of Microsoft Office's UI, aiming to boost productivity with an intuitive, contextual design.
Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam takes skateboarding to extreme speeds with thrilling races down the world's steepest hills on Wii.
Conquer the galaxy in a new light with Forces of Corruption, where you lead a legion of scoundrels post-Death Star's destruction.
The biggest issue with VoIP is that no matter which vendor's product is sold resellers need to have a network provider to connect the system to.
In a stunning human world adventure, Sonic teams up with Silver and Shadow to save Princess Elise from Dr. Eggman's sinister clutches.
Verbatim bridges the DVD format divide with media for both HD DVD and Blu-ray, ensuring users and resellers stay informed amid the tech war.
Discover the uncharted territory of Toshiba's legacy: from pioneering the notebook market to shaping future computing. #TechInnovation #ToshibaTales.
Epic Games' Gears of War dazzles as a next-gen Xbox 360 exclusive, heralding a gritty battle for survival against the Locust Horde.
When an evil darkness enshrouds the land of Hyrule, a young farm boy named Link must awaken the hero – and the animal – within.
Helen Robinson, Microsoft NZ's new managing director, champions partnership success as key to innovating and driving technology forward.
Anti-virus experts from around the world will converge on Auckland next month for the annual AVAR (Association of Anti Virus Asia Researchers) conference.
Renaissance's 'Crack Da Canon Code' promotion sees Kirsty Forsyth winning a Paris trip and a choice of a $3,000 Apple or Asus prize.
Did you love X-Men Legends and couldn't get enough of Rise of the Apocalypse? Then get ready for the ultimate super hero (and super villain) game ever made.
Ubisoft's Montpellier studio, led by Michel Ancel, launches 'Rayman: Raving Rabbids', a hilarious return for the iconic hero on Wii.
Brent Colbert, Microsoft NZ's marketing director, discusses the opportunities Windows Vista presents to partners.
Steve Graham, former Microsoft employee, is urging the IT industry in New Zealand to give back through mentoring.