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Halo 3: ODST dives into New Mombasa's ruins, exploring the aftermath of Halo 2 with a squad of vulnerable, yet tactical ODSTs.
Soul Calibur: Broken Destiny debuts on PSP, featuring Kratos and stunning visuals, promising to be a hit among beat-em-up fans.
Watchmen: The End is Nigh, the game based on the movie and comic book series, is a guilty pleasure for button-mashing gamers.
Wireless security innovates with location tech, ensuring info stays safe and enhances network reliability, reveals expert Matthew Gast.
In 2020, expect your TV to double as an email hub, the eco wallet to track your carbon footprint, and your sofa to manage video calls, forecasts Ericsson.
Gladiator returns in a Blu-ray rerelease with stunning visuals, compelling bonus material, and Russell Crowe's powerful performance anchoring this epic saga.
Discovering Irish ancestry just got easier with Griffith's Valuation – a lifeline for those tracing roots in Ireland's intricate past.
eBay sells Skype to private investors for USD $1.9 billion, ending an unfruitful alliance but leaving unresolved a critical licensing dispute.
As the Web continues to offer new features and services, and users get more sophisticated, so cybercriminals devise more innovative ways to trick them.
Wikipedia is experimenting with tighter controls on its pages, to stop the posting of inaccurate, untrue or defamatory material.
Hasbro, makers of the Monopoly board game, were taken by surprise when they launched a realworld, online version of the game.
Ignoring non-spending customers now could cost businesses heavily in the future, as relationships fostered during tough times dictate future spending.
Businesses pivot to strategic collaborations, promising access to new markets and customers, in a transformative shift from traditional alliances.
Datastor's CEO, Dave Rosenberg, talks to The Channel about his IT career so far and his new-found passion for mountain biking.
Quay Corporate's MD, Delia Gill, reveals the company's leap from retail to business, their secret to success, and navigating economic challenges.
With a new channel program launching in Australia next month, Eaton has set its sights on expanding its channel presence in New Zealand next year.
Motorola makes its first foray into the Google Android system with the Cliq, offering features like secure data storage and remote wiping.
Step into The Beatles' shoes with Rock Band's latest game, featuring 3-part harmonies and a journey through their iconic music era.
Ziln TV, a new Internet TV service from New Zealand, offers free streaming of local and international content, with options to purchase favourite shows.
Telecom's network division Chorus installed its 1000th cabinet last month, of which 400 have been installed in Auckland.