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The first full trailer has surfaced for High Moon Studios' upcoming Transformers game for Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC.
Trilogy International solidifies control over 2degrees, appointing Stewart Sheriff as new Chair amidst shareholder challenges due to the Haiti earthquake.
Star Wars MMORPG, The Old Republic, may not launch until March 2011, according to Electronic Arts CEO John Riccitiello.
Telecom has admitted to yet another breach of the Fair Trading Act after it misled more than 130,000 broadband customers and was forced to pay back $9.
Lionhead Studios announces that Fable III will be unveiled in San Francisco next month, according to community manager Sam Van Tilburgh on Twitter.
Facebook launches 'Community Council' app to crowdsource the review of inappropriate content, aiming to fine-tune its moderation policies via user opinions.
A Te Atiawa software entrepreneur has modernised the Parihaka International Peace Festival's ticketing, making it more affordable and efficient for attendees.
Summer school students at Waikato University are the first to trial a new information service designed for smartphones.
At CES, Intel revealed that its Core i7 processor can render 3D video from two HD cameras, potentially revolutionising home video recording.
Iran has blacklisted numerous Web sites, including those with adult content, critical views of the government, and those considered a threat to societal morals.
LG has officially announced its LG GW990 – a smartphone that will run Intel's powerful Moorestown CPU – at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
More than 70% of SMEs plan to switch to cloud computing within the next five years, according to a study carried out by British ISP Easynet Connect.
WorldxChange, a fixed line provider, turns down MVNO offers from Vodafone and Telecom, criticising them as mere reseller deals, not genuine competition.
BioWare releases character trailer for Miranda Lawson, who will join Commander Shepard's team in Mass Effect 2.
Cybersitter, a US software maker, is suing the Chinese government for USD $2.2 billion, alleging pirated software was used in the 'Great Firewall of China'.
BioWare's Mass Effect 2 has claimed the top spot as the Most Anticipated Game of 2010 in the GamesIndustry.biz Network Survey, leading with 11.1% of the vote.
Apple's app downloads soar past 3B, overshadowing Google's Nexus One launch, boasts a vast, unmatched mobile experience.
New Zealand app developer PikPok launches Bird Strike, a new addictive game featuring rocket-boost power-ups for iOS.
Revolutionary BlackBerry Presenter launched at CES, enabling PowerPoint presentations from your phone, making laptops redundant for pitches.
Former Telecom CEO Theresa Gattung's memoir, Bird on a Wire, promises a candid look at her seven transformative years leading NZ's largest telco.