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Elite counter-terrorism unit confronts global threat in Las Vegas in Tom Clancy's action-packed Rainbow Six Vegas.
Dive into Saints Row and dominate Stilwater as a 3rd Street Saint, with unparalleled customisation, unique side gigs and gripping gang wars.
Destroy All Humans 2 rockets players back to the 60s to face the ultimate enemy, hippies, in an expanded world of chaos and comedy.
Tekken Dark Resurrection could quite easily be mistaken for a port of Tekken 5 for the PSP (and this is a testament to the sheer power of the PSP).
Gun Showdown aims to redefine the PSP gaming landscape with its rich narrative, enhanced features, and the thrilling addition of multiplayer modes.
Let me first begin with a brief explanation of what VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol, pronounced 'voyp') is.
The Hosting Con exhibition in Las Vegas highlights the booming SaaS market and the rising profile of New Zealand IT companies on the global stage.
Macs and PCs can function together on the same network without any technical issues, according to journalist David Olliver.
Insight into dealing with a recruitment company from an employee's point of view: how to increase your chances of getting noticed.
Microsoft Vista sets a new standard in OS security, offering comprehensive features for businesses and consumers alike, says NZ director.
In a bold local expansion, Synnex NZ thrives, now backings 12 brands, broadening offerings in response to Kiwi demands for a one-stop tech shop.
Before planning your next customer's datacentre installation, GFI has put together a checklist including business problems to be considered.
As people use their computer to access more information and perform more tasks they increasingly face information overload.
To cement their new partnership Sun and Express Data took to the road to catch up with partners in Christchurch, Wellington and Auckland.
New Zealand's IT industry is shifting towards specialisation and collaboration, with companies forming partnerships to offer tailored solutions.
As well as implementing an international expansion strategy Tauranga-based Vision Software is doing well on its home turf.
With over 19 years in the IT industry Ngaio Merrick has more than enough experience to take on the role of general manager at business software vendor Quicken.
A year on from launching online retail store Ferrit, the boys behind the machine are realistic about what they've managed to achieve.
Having spent the first half of the year bedding down its acquisition of Storagetek, Sun Microsystems is now in full selling mode.
There's a feeling of change within Microsoft NZ with a new managing director, new building, new staff and new roles.