Lenovo showcased its latest touch-optimised Windows 8 devices at CES 2013, featuring new ultra-portable IdeaPad U Series Ultrabooks and ThinkPad Edge laptops.
UFB's arrival spells a gaming revolution, promising smoother gameplay and enhanced performance, changing the face of gaming in New Zealand.
The Oatmeal's Matthew Inman clashes with Funnyjunk in a high-stakes copyright row, spotlighting digital content ownership issues.
Google Play revamps as a one-stop hub for apps, books, movies, and music, expanding digital access in select countries.
Google's Android platform has hit 300 million activations, with 850,000 new devices activated daily, celebrating at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.
New Zealand resellers will be able to white label AT&T's new cloud-based Content Delivery Network (CDN) platform sometime next year.
NZ telcos unite to launch PayforitNZ, allowing phone bill payments for digital purchases, ensuring customer privacy and convenience.
SonicWall unveils a suite for traffic analysis, aiding IT managers in visualizing network data for improved management and protection.
Labour pledges to reform the controversial Copyright Act if elected, aiming to remove 'unsustainable' termination clauses within 90 days and review the Act.
THQ unveils collector's edition for Dawn of War II: Retribution, featuring exclusive wargear, art, and a treasure trove for fans, out March 4.
Attracted by New Zealand's pro-business policies, Capgemini returns after nine years, set to hire up to 40 in Auckland and Wellington, says ANZ CEO Thorley.
A showcase of events promoting the New Zealand IT industry is set to begin in three weeks, coinciding with the Rugby World Cup.
Choosing encryption for data protection is crucial. But with a surge in data breaches, should businesses adopt software or hardware solutions?.
Google launches One Pass, a direct challenge to Apple by offering publishers a lower fee option at 10% for digital content access.
BioWare announces The Exiled Prince for Dragon Age II, a digital pack available free with early orders ahead of March 10th launch.
Is software the key to successful online marketing? Not necessarily. Find out why manual effort and ethical practices are still crucial.
DUO has revamped its outdated website, focusing on real-time pricing and stock info to better meet customer needs and foster community engagement.
A 'No Numpties' scholarship has been launched in honour of late internet pioneer Paul Reynolds, set to support the NZ cultural sector biennially.
Daniel Pietzsch wins $10,000 in NZ Remix and Mashup contest for innovative walking track app, showcasing Kiwi creativity with open data.
You may already be using Facebook to keep in touch with your friends and relatives, and wonder how Facebook could possibly be used for business.