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Microsoft probes a critical flaw in all IE versions, allowing for potential remote attacks. Targeted exploits reported.
EA drops chilling 'Ring around the Rosey' trailer for Dead Space 2, teasing 2011's potential scariest game. Out Jan 28 on PS3, Xbox 360, and PC.
Vodafone swiftly addresses email service outage, ensuring no lasting impact on customers, apologises for inconvenience caused.
Symantec revamps its partner program, introducing specialisations and rewards for expertise in solution areas, aiming to boost partner value and profitability.
Google settles a $8.5 million class-action lawsuit over privacy breaches with its Buzz social network, affecting 31 million Gmail users.
Telecom is joining the government's internet filter aimed at stopping access to sites hosting images of child sexual abuse.
A move to cut the internet connection of persistent illegal file sharers has been put on hold, in recommendations from a select committee.
Grahame Maher, former CEO of Vodafone NZ and Australia, has passed away, leaving a legacy of inspiration and vision in the telecom sector.
Sophos has launched a free, no-registration, no-expiry anti-virus product for Mac users, aiming to heighten security awareness without any hidden costs.
EA's NBA Elite 11 scrapped as the gaming giant faces a $134M loss, shifting the reboot's development in a major strategy overhaul.
Facebook updates Android and iPhone apps to enhance mobile experience, including Places, Groups, and nearby deals.
Sony New Zealand has launched its MUBI film streaming service - with Facebook integration - for PlayStation 3.
Over a third of NZ office staff feel swamped by pointless emails, fueling stress, IBM study reveals. Calls grow for better communication tools.
Sales figures in Australia cement its position as the fastest-selling console in that country, but how do the NZ figures compare?.
Blood Drive by Sidhe, will miss local shelves, thwarted by the Australian classification process, with no distribution in NZ either.
New Zealanders cast their votes for the nation's ugliest website, with the winner to receive a free Microsoft makeover.
Datacraft's acquisition of Integral Axon is now unconditional, doubling its New Zealand business with 400 clients and nearly 600 employees.
Microsoft NZ overhauls Partner Network to boost IT excellence and meet future market needs, affirming commitment to partners and customers.
Could it be? According to Polyphony Digital boss Kazunori Yamauchi, the game discs are being pressed right now.
Connector Systems acquires Kalooma Technologies, promising a one-stop-shop for wireless products in the industry.