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Kordia CEO Geoff Hunt speaks to Telecommunications Review editor Sarah Putt about the transformation of Kordia.
Ninja Gaiden II on Xbox 360, rated R18 for graphic violence, raises questions on media's perception of game violence compared to GTA IV.
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.
Capcom Classics Collection Vol. 2 offers a slice of gaming history for retro gamers, with 20 arcade-perfect titles and a nostalgic trip down memory lane.
Retailers face a new fight for visibility as AI agents increasingly decide which products get bought and checked out for customers.
Shoppers using ChatGPT can now compare products side by side as OpenAI widens access to merchant-supplied pricing, reviews and features.
In 2026, identity emerges as the critical control point as autonomous AI, fragile machine trust and weak governance collide.
Lost Planet 2 dazzles with stunning landscapes but falters in gameplay, suffering from clunky mechanics and a shallow story.
Capcom unveils new characters for Street Fighter IV reboot in trailer, with at least two more reveals expected. Will it stop Ken fans?.
Green IT has been around for some time now and has taken on a number of guises, from energy effi ciency to more easily recyclable products.
APC unveils its containerised Datapod at the Auckland Roadshow, promising data centres assembled in hours and full delivery within six weeks.
Although the game will be a standalone release, it is understood that the game will retail for a reduced price.
Tech Revolution in SMBs: Embracing server room upgrades for future-proofing businesses, with HP and Dell leading the charge.
Resident Evil 5 brings intense action, clever survival mechanics, and stunning visuals to the beloved series. A triumph for Capcom.
Street Fighter IV reignites the flame of nostalgia with a modern twist, promising to become the new favourite among fight game aficionados.
Capcom enlists fan and pro-player David Sirlin to revamp the iconic Street Fighter II, resulting in a competitive masterpiece with HD flair.
The annual Datastor Forum was held in Auckland and Wellington mid-May this year, and was marked by strong attendance and positive feedback from both cities.
Lost Planet leaps from Xbox 360 to PC, bringing its anime-styled battles and stunning visuals to Steam, albeit with a few hitches.
Back in the day, in the wake of Street Fighter II, Capcom delivered a decisive change of pace when they introduced the Darkstalkers series.
Frasers Group partners exclusively with commercetools to pioneer AI-driven agentic commerce in Europe across Sports Direct, FLANNELS and FRASERS retail brands.