LG is set to unveil a cutting-edge Android tablet in Q4, promising top-tier performance, and a sleeker design to outshine rivals.
Vodafone earmarks itself as the frontrunner in NZ's smartphone transformation, revealing three new Androids to expand its diverse portfolio.
Killzone 3's first details emerge, teasing jetpacks, arctic levels, and 3D gameplay, suggesting a deeper dive into the Helghast saga.
How are councils using technology, and connecting their citizens? Louis van Wyk takes a look at the local government sector.
Winner of Ratchet and Clank weapon design comp announced - WETA Workshop to develop Fluttenator 300 model replica.
LG has officially announced its LG GW990 – a smartphone that will run Intel's powerful Moorestown CPU – at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.
Green IT and its importance in reducing electronic waste and combating climate change are explored in this article by IT Brief.
Verbatim bridges the DVD format divide with media for both HD DVD and Blu-ray, ensuring users and resellers stay informed amid the tech war.
Relive the vibrant '80s with SingStar's retro extravaganza, featuring iconic tracks, vintage visuals, and a dive into music TV nostalgia.
First things first - as far as monitors go, this sleek chrome delight is certainly at the top of the list in the looks department.
The convenors of YouTube's 'Life in a Day' project now have a mammoth task on their hands: editing more than 4500 hours of footage.
Intel may soon enter the iPhone chip market as reports suggest advanced negotiations with Infineon to acquire its Wireless Solutions segment.
Ready or not, 3D televisions, games and Blu-ray discs are coming this year. Chris Leggett asks the experts what we need to know and whether we should care.
Trade Me, New Zealand's top auction site, offers plenty of bargains. Discover tips on how to snag the best deals, from poor images to off-hour auction endings.
Sony and TVNZ launch a Ratchet and Clank design contest. Win and see your dream weapon made by WETA Studios. Enter before Nov 28.
Comworth Systems acquires MEC as part of an expansive journey, aiming to diversify and strengthen its distribution network in New Zealand.
MEC reimagines its distribution prowess with market-leading brands and a focus on customer-centric relationships in New Zealand's IT sector.