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Apple axes 'Gay Cure' app after 146k petition, siding with LGBT safety over Exodus International's controversial therapy claims.
The Government appears to have the numbers to pass the Telecomms Amendment Bill despite complaints from submitters.
Bertrand Serlet, known as the 'Father of Mac OS X', exits Apple to pursue science, ending a 22-year collaboration with Steve Jobs.
Leaked documents suggest that New Zealanders will be paying around $47 a month for ultra fast broadband when it becomes available.
Resident Evil: Revival Selection for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 confirmed to include HD remastered versions of Resident Evil 4 and Code Veronica.
Despite being on medical leave, Steve Jobs has been ordered by a judge to answer questions related to an iTunes antitrust case.
EA releases official launch trailer for Crysis 2 featuring B.o.B. track. The game is receiving positive early reviews.
Aperture releases a sneak peek of 'panels' in Portal 2, promising innovative puzzles ahead of its April 21 release on multiple platforms.
Blizzard Entertainment launches 'Memories of Blizzard' contest to mark 20th anniversary, inviting fans to share video memories for epic prizes.
Those lucky enough to own both a PS3 and a 3D-enabled television and still have money to spare are in for almost 30 games to utilise 3D tech in the coming year.
Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds gets a game-changing patch with tweaks to balance and the introduction of 'Event Mode'.
Google fined €100k by French watchdog for wi-fi snooping via Street View, the largest penalty CNIL has issued yet. Google vows to delete data.
Apple files suit against Amazon, seeking to stop the retail giant from using the App Store name, citing trademark infringement and potential customer confusion.
Apple overturns wife's veto, gifts man a free iPad 2 with a cheeky note, sparking debates on marital finances.
Duo New Zealand named distributor for Check Point's security solutions, enhancing endpoint security with customizable, comprehensive options.
RIM confirms BlackBerry PlayBook's launch in the US and Canada for April 19, with prices ranging from $499 to $699. No NZ release date yet.
Candle has launched a mobile recruitment site, enabling New Zealand IT professionals to access job opportunities swiftly via smartphones.
The 20 Kiwi finalists are set to present at the University of Auckland on April 12th for a spot in the grand final.
Microsoft business software training is being offered free to Christchurch businesses affected by the earthquake.
LG set to release world's slimmest smartphone, the LG Optimus Black, in New Zealand in May. No carrier details announced as of yet.