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Adam Palmer has been named Norton Lead Cybersecurity Advisor who brings with him over ten years of experience in private industry and government service.
Nintendo has announced that its upcoming DSi XL handheld console, due to hit shelves from April 15th, will retail for AU$299.
EA releases trailer for upcoming free VIP Map Pack 2 for Battlefield: Bad Company 2, in contrast to Modern Warfare 2's paid maps.
Director Richard Paul has told The Channel that Q1 financials are ahead of expectations and that the firm is looking to hire new talent.
Sony confirms PlayStation Move support for recently released interactive drama Heavy Rain, according to Belgian magazine Chief.
Datastor has secured an exclusive partnership with Xiotech to distribute its state-of-the-art storage solutions across New Zealand, enhancing their portfolio.
China intensifies its grip on information, mandating local media to strictly follow state-approved content when reporting on Google's actions in the country.
Datacraft will supply the New Zealand Trade and Enterprise (NZTE) with its telecommunications services for the next three years.
ANZ Regional Director Scott Robertson believes that more security breaches will see official policy introduced in New Zealand and Australia.
Apple is set to shake up mobile advertising with the rumoured launch of its iAd platform, potentially dealing a blow to Google's ad dominance.
According to leaked screenshots from the iPad app store, it appears that iPad apps are far pricier than their iPhone counterparts.
SEGA gifts gamers with free DLC for Napoleon: Total War, launching The Imperial Guard Pack tomorrow, featuring new units and an alt Waterloo.
Rockstar Games releases new trailer showcasing characters in upcoming open-world Western, Red Dead Redemption.
Simon Molloy, Manager Market Development at HP, believes that mobility and connectivity are the two big trends that CIOs should sit up and take notice of.
Kaseya collaborates with base 2 to enhance its ICT Managed Services in NZ and Australia, promising reduced downtime and cost savings.
Dazzle Tickets bagged top honours at New Zealand's Launch Pad 2010, securing NZD $70,000 in resources to fuel their start-up growth.
The small business accounting software provider has extended its services into personal finance management with 'Xero Personal'.
TelstraClear inks a three-year, multi-million NZD $ deal with IBM, entrusting them to manage their 'Next IP Network' and bolster new service implementations.
Juniper to upgrade University of Canterbury's network infrastructure to meet growing demand for multimedia consumption.
Tauranga firm Pingar has expanded into China as part of the signing of the Closer Economic Partnership between Hong Kong and NZ.