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Mass Effect 2's universe expands with paid DLC, Kasumi's Stolen Memory, introducing a new squadmate, weapon, and mission from April 6th.
New Zealand's controversial Internet filter is now operational, monitoring traffic from ISPs Maxnet and Watchdog, despite civil liberties concerns.
A New Zealand Northern Employers and Manufacturers survey has found that while a third of businesses expect to hire soon, recovery is not evident for all.
SPIN plans to challenge Southern Cross with a new Pacific cable landing in Auckland, signalling fresh competition in NZ's broadband market.
The network video provider has signed up Hills Electronic Security to distribute the full range of Axis products in New Zealand.
Blue Coat Systems' new Sydney data centre will swiftly boost web security for New Zealand users, combating phishing, spyware, and trojans more effectively.
In what the company calls a senior New Zealand appointment, Dominic Stevens has been appointed Product and Sales Engineer.
EU parliament demands transparency in ACTA talks, voting 663 to 13 to end secrecy and reject Internet disconnection penalties for copyright enforcement.
EA announces free DLC for Battlefield: Bad Company 2, with two new multiplayer modes to be released on the same day as Modern Warfare 2's first map pack.
A judge has pleased Pink Floyd and their fans by saying that EMI group is not entitled to unbundle tracks from the band's albums for sale on iTunes.
Warning issued about fake Windows update alert containing malware, tricking users into purchasing fake product.
Recovery from the cloud is a business necessity and recovery requests are dramatically increasing due to human error, Kroll Ontrack has said.
More than a quarter of current e-reader owners wish they'd waited for the iPad, according to a new consumer survey.
Rod Drury, Stephen Tindall and Sam Morgan have announced today they are backing the creation of an international cable to rival Telecom's Southern Cross Cable.
NetSuite's suite joins Google Apps Marketplace, offering cloud-based business operations and financial processes integration for real-time insights.
OnLive to transform PC and Mac gaming in US come June 17, offering high-end gaming without hardware upgrades at $14.95/month.
Google nears resolution with China over last year's phishing attacks, though details remain unclear. China offers severe punishment if given evidence.
LogMeIn's newest version for Mac allows users to access their Macs on-the-go with an Internet connection or an iPhone.
2degrees challenges ComCom's credibility over non-regulation of mobile termination rates, fearing harm to consumers and industry.
Infinity Ward hints at first map pack for Modern Warfare 2, set to arrive on Xbox Live on March 30th. #Mapathy.