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The Conduit revives the FPS genre on the Wii with innovative controls and custom settings, despite its typical sci-fi plot and motion-sensitive challenges.
Virtua Tennis 2009 serves an ace with easy gameplay and new stars like Andy Murray, offering a more realistic yet accessible tennis simulation.
The Sims 3 revolutionises casual gaming with enhanced graphics, unique traits for character customisation, and a seamless town for exploration.
Little King's Story: A Wii title tipped as the best, blending quirky charm with complex global conquest, in a world of pastels and power moves.
The government looks to overhaul the broken ICT procurement process, aiming for transparency, efficiency, and wider industry involvement amidst rising costs.
Cloud computing is changing the way businesses operate, and IT professionals need to adapt. The cloud is here and it's time to understand it.
Twitter is the latest trend in online communication, with even major corporations joining in. Read on for tips on how to use it for your business.
Microsoft's new operating system, Windows 7, will be released on October 22nd, offering new opportunities for partners.
Acronis sees 40% growth in New Zealand and launches an up-skilling training programme for resellers, with courses starting in July for NZD $189.
WHAT are the best deals for mobile users today? Connectme compares the plans on offer from telecom, vodafone, telstraclear, black + White and Compass.
The Palm Treo Pro, priced at USD $999 and sold by Telecom, offers business executives email, wi-fi, GPS, and Office file editing on Windows Mobile 6.1.
New Nike shoe sensor connects to iPhone for tracking runs or syncing with gym equipment. Designed for fitness freaks, priced at $39.
New handset from Telecom XT Network delivers news, TV shows, movies and YouTube videos straight to your phone. $999 price tag.
New Zealand set to accelerate adoption of IPv6, with 'Father of the Internet' Dr Vint Cerf to speak at key events.
Family history research has gone digital. Australasian Databases (ANZGDB) now empowers genealogists with access to over 13 million global records.
In today's challenging economy, effective communication with customers is key; active listening and maintaining a positive outlook can make all the difference.
IT reseller Acquire has grown into a multi-million dollar eCommerce business with over 20,000 customers. Director, Simon Scott, discusses its success.
NZICT Group celebrates successful first year with new board elected at AGM, focusing on collaboration and common industry goals.
NetApp nods to inclusion: This year's partner program revamp sees minor but meaningful changes, focusing on local engagement and a more inclusive approach.
Satellite Internet users with the ISP Farmside will get double the download speeds on their Rocket Broadband service from this month.