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Telecom and Vodafone have finalised a deal to provide high speed broadband to rural New Zealand, exceeding government objectives.
Kotaku reveals Microsoft and Sony's next-gen consoles set for 2024, aiming to outlast current models and challenge Nintendo's next move.
Apple reports record growth in second quarter, with 83% revenue growth and 95% profit growth. iPhone sales also rose 113%.
Every single SEGA title on Xbox Live Arcade is half price till the end of the week! Read on for the full list.
Symantec unveils free Norton 2012 betas, boasting faster scans, less memory usage, and enhanced security measures.
NetherRealm Studios wanted to include an Xbox-360-exclusive character in the new Mortal Kombat reboot, but circumstances prevented it.
Telecom slugged with a record £12m fine by Auckland High Court for anti-competitive 'price squeezing' tactics in a landmark case.
Activision unveils video for 'Escalation', the new Call of Duty: Black Ops map pack, launching first on Xbox 360 May 3rd.
Telecom fined $12m for price squeezing, highlighting need for regulation on ultrafast broadband network, says TelstraClear CEO.
The year's biggest fighting title is just around the corner, but our final and considered verdict is right here, right now.
Veeam Software partners with NewLease to distribute licenses in Australia and New Zealand, enhancing virtual infrastructure management for service providers.
In-depth review: Tritton AX Pro excels in sound quality and build but falls short with its cumbersome setup and dated features.
Rather than innovate Samsung copied Apple's technology, user interface and style, says a complaint made by Apple.
WatchGuard partners with Mitel to offer enhanced VoIP and data security for businesses, promising top-notch firewall protection.
New forums launch to help users get the most out of their Macs, iPods, iPhones, iPads (without having to call Apple).
Distribution Central's Unity Systems has signed up AdvaTel's InTouch solution for the New Zealand reseller channel.
MOTAT's 'Game Changer' exhibit, showcasing the evolution of games, offers a hands-on journey from past to present until May 1st.
Before signing a business deal should you trawl the internet for a template or see a lawyer and risk a bill for $1000s?.
Grab your TechEd 2011 tickets starting May 2nd! Prices remain unchanged, with limited Earlybird offers. Join NZ's premier IT event, Aug 24-26 in Auckland.
In a first for Game Console, our resident mobile-gaming guru Hamish Bode reviews an iPhone game from Kiwi developer Little Geek.