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Former hacker Jeff Moss is now ICANN's Chief Security Officer, leveraging his insider expertise to bolster global internet safety.
EA unveils Need for Speed: The Run, a high-octane race from San Francisco to New York with no rules, set for a speculative Nov 15 release.
Conversant unveils a new free plugin, enabling users to call directly from Outlook 2003 and 2007 by simply clicking on contacts.
Market dynamics will determine if cloud-enabled outsourcing will replace traditional outsourcing, according to Gartner.
The upcoming shooter from Bethesda will allow PC gamers to set up their own dedicated servers for online play without even requiring a full version of the game.
WatchGuard Technologies revitalises its ANZ channel program with free training for partners, aiming to bolster product knowledge and sales.
Despite a PC market slump, Microsoft's Q3 earnings soar, led by Office and Xbox, even as Windows 7 sales dip 4%.
Microsoft's Xbox 360 sales soar by 60%, driven by Kinect's success, pushing lifetime sales to 52.7m units amid robust division growth.
Acronis partners with Mindscape for ANZ distribution, bringing cutting-edge backup solutions to retailers and resellers.
Falling short of its sales goal by some 400,000 units, Nintendo intends to ramp up its marketing efforts in a bid to get the newly released console up to speed.
Channel Sales Director Jeff Arndt explains the benefits of the recently enhanced Symantec Partner Programme for New Zealand resellers.
Sony outlines plans to bolster PSN security post-breach, moving data centres and collaborating with the FBI to trace those responsible.
Blizzard released World of Warcraft patch 4.1, Rise of the Zandalari, and now previews the fiery new content of Firelands in upcoming patch 4.2.
Apple addresses public uproar over iPhone location data concerns with an FAQ, emphasising privacy and security commitments.
TelstraClear's CEO, Allan Freeth, accuses New Zealand Communications Minister of building a state-funded UFB monopoly.
Sony faces lawsuit over PSN breach, failing to protect users' data, Rothken Law Firm claims. Fans furious over delayed breach notification.
Rumours swirl as Fruit Ninja, the famed mobile game, may be slicing its way onto Kinect, hints a Korean classification board.
Activision and Treyarch unveil teaser for Call of Duty: Black Ops' Escalation DLC, launching first on Xbox 360 on May 3.
TomTom has admitted selling driver data to local authorities in the Netherlands, which was used by police to set up speed traps, causing backlash among users.
A formal investigation into trans-Tasman roaming services offered by Australian and New Zealand telcos is officially underway.