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Update: Statistics Minister Maurice Williamson and Government Statistician Geoff Bascand have announced the March 8th census will not be held.
Gamewizz to bring Tritton gaming headsets to NZ, boosting choice for Kiwi gamers with models starting at $149.99 from April 1st.
MagnumMac founder Murray Wood is presumed dead following the Christchurch earthquake as reports indicate he was in the collapsed CTV building.
Olympic Software has clinched gold certification for Enterprise Resource Planning in the Microsoft Partner Network, setting a new benchmark in the industry.
Nintendo's 3DS launch in Australasia to include just two games, amidst confusion over third-party titles availability.
NetSafe warns against Christchurch quake scam emails pretending to be from charity, advising public to be vigilant and report suspicious messages.
Ubisoft sets March 18th for Assassin's Creed: Brotherhood PC launch, unveils multiplayer mode and system specs. Codex Edition not in NZ.
It could be a case of back to the future as the government leaves the door open to taking a stake in Telecom's UFB business.
A Maryland man was asked for his Facebook password during a job interview with the Department of Corrections, sparking a privacy debate led by the ACLU.
Birthday website launched while iPad 2 rumours reach top speed following invites for a special event being sent out.
54% of partners expect to see a boost in customers' IT spending, in contrast to a predominantly flat year in 2010.
Our genealogy expert is on one of her regular trips to Mormon country, and the home of one of the world's largest family history databases.
A new trailer consisting of in-game footage powered by the Frostbite 2.0 engine gives us a glimpse of what to expect from Battlefield 3.
Gov't grants extension for telco bill review, bowing to TUANZ and InternetNZ pleas for more time due to its complexity. Deadline now March 11.
Gears of War 3 is set to launch on 20th September, featuring 4-player co-op and Beast Mode, shaking up gaming before Christmas.
Click through for all the latest updates from New Zealand's telecommunications companies about coverage and services in Christchurch.
Old fashioned corded analogue phones, that don't require a power source, can be donated at any Telecom retail store.
Google has just launched a special site that puts the most important information about the situation on one webpage.
Contrary to reports of a delay until June, Apple is said to be preparing an event on March 2nd to launch the new iPad.
Company insists it's committed to engaging with the Federated Farmers and is interested in the outcome of today's talks - Telecom issues similar statement.