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Businesses urged to outsource disaster recovery for cost-effective, expert solutions following significant losses in Christchurch.
Those who rejoice at the altar of Dragon Quest (you know who you are) will be squealing at the advent of the ninth instalment to its RPG kingdom.
Lara Croft's last three Tomb Raider outings, while better than the lacklustre Angels of Darkness on the PS2, still left her looking a bit old and haggard.
Hours may as well be days in data recovery land. We want instantaneous back-up post systems outage and we want it now.
Rockstar releases 'Legends and Killers' for Red Dead Redemption, charging $20 for new characters, maps, and a tomahawk, despite mixed reviews.
Retailers are still grappling with PCI DSS compliance, often falling into a tick-box approach that wastes resources. A holistic strategy cuts costs by 15%.
A culture of corporate-wide awareness is a vital defence when it comes to fighting the troublesome grasp of social engineers.
HAWX 2 soars with its overhauled physics and enhanced dogfighting, but its storyline flounders, splitting opinion on its arcade legacy.
ITS PREDECESSOR WAS PANNED, BUT DOG DAYS MAKES MOVES TO DISTANCE ITSELF FROM THE PACK AND ACHIEVES MODERATE SUCCESS.
Alert resellers know the boom in covert cyber criminal activity is forcing businesses to rethink the budgets they're allocating to security initiatives.
Madden NFL 11 is an incredibly polished and updated version of the game, proving it's more than just a roster update.
Dead Rising 2 brings back chainsaw-wielding Chuck Greene to a zombie-infested America for more action, but lacks a real sense of danger.
Mark Rees discusses New Zealand's cloud computing challenges and the evolving IT landscape in a dynamic Q&A session with Gavin Odgen.
Social media's dark side exposed: Privacy risks and deceit thrive in an unregulated digital frontier, blending truth and lies.
Castlevania: Lords of Shadow revamps the classic saga with a darker twist, challenging God of War's throne with engaging gameplay and epic quests.
Wave goodbye to wireless worries: By adopting simple security steps, UK homes and businesses can shield against internet intruders.
Ingram Micro set to shake up New Zealand's Mac market, poaching veterans and launching a local division for Apple distribution.
Facing a 585% rise in phishing and more sophisticated web threats, a new tripartite defence paradigm is key to safeguarding users online.
RYAN EYERS SPEAKS TO MEDAL OF HONOR'S SENIOR CREATIVE DIRECTOR RICHARD FARRELLY ABOUT THE CHANGING FACE OF THE FRANCHISE.
Virtual desktop solutions are poised to transform business IT, as Gartner forecasts market growth to 50 million units by 2013, redefining workforce mobility.