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Weta Workshop crafts two Halo-inspired ATVs for US Mountain Dew promo, with one set to be a prize. Exclusive to US residents.
Ovum reports 2009 as the telecoms industry's worst year in a decade, but predicts a revival in 2010 with robust mobile sector growth.
Citrix appoints Andrew Susa as Senior Director of Asia Pacific Partner Organisation, targeting new alliances and expanding the partner ecosystem in the region.
Microsoft's Zune to revolutionise NZ's digital scene with movie and music downloads, challenging iTunes's dominance.
Bungie may be out of the picture, but Microsoft tells IGN that it intends to increase the output of Halo titles.
Adobe breaks records with a Q3 revenue of $990.3M, up from last year's $697.5M, thanks to robust sales in Creative Suite and Omniture.
Learn connected marketing secrets at Sitecore Australia's webinar with experts David Daniels and Erick Mott, diving into digital engagement strategies.
HP and Oracle bury the hatchet over Hurd lawsuit, vow to continue a partnership spanning over 25 years, focusing on innovation and mutual growth.
At Paris event, Google unveils new cloud features aimed at boosting security and productivity, reaching over 30 million users worldwide.
Apple's iPhone 4 hits China this Saturday, launching at new Shanghai and Beijing stores with prices starting from CNY4,999.
Building phones is not what we do, says Facebook in response to rumours it's secretly working on a Facebook-branded phone.
RightNow revolutionises Facebook's customer service with new tools, enhancing integrated web and social interactions.
Microsoft's Internet Explorer 9 beta has been downloaded by over 2 million people in just two days, according to the company.
Symantec highlights that SMEs are prime targets for cyberattacks, urging awareness of critical vulnerabilities in security practices.
Dissidia 012[duodecim] Final Fantasy set to enchant NZ gamers in 2011, bringing new characters, modes, and thrills exclusively to PSP.
Microsoft's IT training event, Tech.Ed, goes mobile this autumn, supporting the Red Cross Canterbury Earthquake Appeal with every attendee.
PlayStation 3's latest update makes it the only console to support 3D Blu-ray films, enhancing its 3D gaming capabilities.
Amidst a brand revamp, Maclean boldly steps away from RFPs and tenders, choosing a customer-focused IT infrastructure approach.
The recently appointed National Technology Officer talks software patents, Pacific Fibre, cloud computing and more.
NZ's data caps set to stay, says former Telecom CTO at Huawei summit, citing the country's isolation and small population as key factors.