Retail stories
There's a very real possibility that every PlayStation Network and Qriocity user has had their personal details compromised, says Sony.
Sony warns PSN users their data may have been stolen in a major security breach, urges monitoring of credit card activity.
Telecom trims exec team to 8, Rod Snodgrass named Chief Product Officer, as firm adapts its leadership structure.
Kotaku reveals Microsoft and Sony's next-gen consoles set for 2024, aiming to outlast current models and challenge Nintendo's next move.
Telecom offers Crown Fibre a bid for its broadband initiative, restructures and plans to create a new company, Chorus.
Telecom exits Yahoo!Xtra, selling its 49% stake to Yahoo!7, paving way for complete Yahoo! New Zealand rebranding while ensuring service continuity.
The sleek Nokia E7, boasting business-focused features and exclusive to Vodafone NZ, hits shelves at NZ$1299, merging style with efficiency.
Fuji Xerox Printers revamps marketing and sales teams in Australia and New Zealand with four new appointments to boost its channel partner strategy.
Amidst gaming shakeups, Mortal Kombat's launch is delayed to April 29, while Portal 2 gets an early release, retailers confirm.
Nintendo's 3DS smashes records in Australia, selling over 31,000 units in four days, marking the biggest handheld console launch.
SHIFT 2: Unleashed revs up thrilling races and heart-stopping moments, pushing the boundaries of racing simulations.
Smartphone apps from Flip have been released for iPhone, iPad and Android devices alongside a new version of the FlipShare software.
Sony uncertain if PSN outage has led to the compromise of users' credit cards as hacker attack plunge 75m into gaming blackout.
Before signing a business deal should you trawl the internet for a template or see a lawyer and risk a bill for $1000s?.
In a first for Game Console, our resident mobile-gaming guru Hamish Bode reviews an iPhone game from Kiwi developer Little Geek.
The latest and greatest from Turtle Beach is now available in New Zealand. Does it warrant its premium price point?.
Nokia's Ovi Store hits 5m daily downloads, fuelled by Symbian device popularity and top apps like AngryBirds and Facebook Chat, marking a significant growth.
550 employees to go as Cisco exits most of its consumer businesses to realign its operations. Full details inside.
A local retailer claims that Mortal Kombat won't release on its scheduled April 21st release date in New Zealand.
Sony slashes PSP 3000 price to $239.99 in NZ from April 11, offering a budget-friendly gateway to portable gaming and entertainment.