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Nintendo announces limited-time offer to snag the unique Psychic/Fire-type Pokémon Victini using a Wi-Fi Liberty Pass.
Commerce Commission finds 88 UCLL backhaul links competitive, boosting alternatives to Telecom's network in NZ.
Microsoft NZ eases financing terms, slashing software loan requirements from 35% to 15% for deals under NZ$5m, fostering more accessible tech investments.
Apple's MacBook Air sales soar, shipping 1.1 million units in the last quarter, far exceeding analyst expectations.
Kanex portfolio to feature a range of products that enhance connectivity between Mac and audio-visual display equipment.
Renaissance mourns the tragic death of board member Murray Wood, a victim of the Christchurch earthquake, extending deep sympathies to his family.
IBM teams up with Ingram Micro to distribute cloud services in New Zealand, offering enhanced flexibility and support to the channel.
Take a look at this comprehensive, behind the scenes look at the three new maps for Halo: Reach due to launch in a matter of days.
Free update brings a faster Safari, iTunes Home Sharing, AirPlay improvements and personal hotspots to your i device.
NetSuite enhances its SP100 programme with new waivers, free training, and marketing support under the SuiteStart Service to aid channel businesses.
Telecom announces extension of free call offer for Christchurch residents, rivalling 2degrees' recent free calling concession.
Chrome boosts speed with a 66% improvement and revamps settings as it exits beta, whipping past Internet Explorer 6.
The US government is exploring cloud computing to address budget cuts, aiming to save part of the USD $76 billion spent annually on over 10,000 systems.
Facebook has launched a movie rental service in partnership with Warner Bros., allowing US users to rent films like The Dark Knight for USD $3.
Microsoft research says that New Zealand is the most clued up country in Asia Pacific when it comes to understanding the cloud.
Google Instant Previews now hit Android and iOS, offering a faster way to search across 38 languages. Spot the right content without back-and-forth navigation.
The largest distributor of gaming titles in New Zealand is to shut down its gaming operations. Read on to find out what this means for Kiwi gamers.
Microsoft scouts for architects to shape the 'next generation' Xbox, hinting at cutting-edge console developments.
Orcon completes its unbundling in Palmerston North, offering local loop services despite minor delays linked to events in Christchurch.
Renaissance to distribute MSI desktops, notebooks, netbooks, and graphics cards to local assemblers in New Zealand. Chair says distribution is shrinking.