Retail stories
Bioware has announced a local launch for Star Wars: TOR on March 1, with servers for NZ, Australia, HK, and Singapore.
The Mac App Store has come under scrutiny once again, this time for the upcoming sandboxing requirement policy.
Defying whimsy, Photosynth redefines panoramic photography for the skill-challenged, emerging as our App of the Week.
Industry experts say cloud angst is overdone, highlighting the boon for early adopters over regulator worries, says Ovum report.
Valve's Steam still reeling from November hack, with fears of compromised user data exceeding initial estimates, reveals Gabe Newell.
Switching between Mac and Windows made easy with Parallels Desktop, letting users enjoy the best of both worlds without rebooting.
Data warehouses are evolving from simple storers of information to providers of analysis - what does it mean for your business?.
Unravelling the cloud: How cloud computing power from Facebook to Sage CRM is reshaping business IT investment.
New range of printers from Epson seems to be focused on small businesses. Plus it includes support for Apple iOS devices.
2degrees sees customer numbers soar to 875,656, marking a nearly 50% jump with the introduction of business services.
Adobe has unveiled their creative cloud solution that allows users to subscribe to a complete version of Creative Suite 6 without paying the full retail price.
Canadian telecoms get early access to Apple's iTV, controlled by voice and gestures, alongside macOS 10.7.3 UI updates and new Mac apps.
Apple revises iBooks Author EULA after backlash, ensuring creators retain rights to content not in .ibooks format.
Two big stories surrounding Motorola and Apple this morning, all to do with patents, injunctions, and other fun legal proceedings.
Apple has updated the EULA of iBooks Author in order to clear the air surrounding the terms by which iBooks are to be sold.
New Zealand's retailers and eateries miss out on customer satisfaction and retention by neglecting free wi-fi, says Aerohive expert.
Web geniuses unite as Webstock kicks off next Monday in Wellington with workshops and talks from luminaries like Jared Spool and Tony Hsieh.
Hawke's Bay's Airnet becomes fully local-owned, setting the stage for a bold leap in the regional telecom market with new leadership.
Apple embroiled in a legal tussle in China as Proview Technology claims iPad trademark rights, seeking NZ$1.9bn in damages.
Volition developer suggests blocking used games on next-gen consoles, highlighting the severe impact on the gaming industry's revenue.