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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.
Hundreds of open source software aficionados will congregate in Wellington this January for the Linux.conf.au conference (LCA2010).
Microsoft rewarded top partners with USD $12,000 during its Windows 7 competition, fostering early adoption and excitement before the official launch.
Ubisoft reveals co-op details for Splinter Cell: Conviction, with intense action and stealth as key aspects of gameplay.
Microsoft's NZ launch of the Wireless N adaptor boosts Xbox 360's wireless speed and coverage, promising enhanced gaming and HD streaming.
Ubisoft unveils more on Assassin's Creed II DLC: New memories, allies, and the return of the flying machine, starting end of January.
YouTube has announced its first official Most Watched lists which shows which videos New Zealanders have been searching for most in 2009.
2009 was a year when spam, malware and other Web-based threats reached record levels, according to the third-quarter report from security vendor McAfee.
Google showcases its upcoming Chrome OS for netbooks, promising web-based apps, enhanced security, and cloud storage, set for release next year.
Viewers have been flocking to a locally produced online drama series that allows the viewers to influence the story.
Unless a foolproof way is found of generating revenue from online news, the future of journalism itself is under threat.
Embark on an epic journey as Daisuke Shimada, a samurai determined to halt the tyranny of evil Daimyo Hattoro in ancient Japan's war-torn lands.
Final talks on mobile termination rates see telecom giants clash, with 2degrees retracting offers as Vodafone and Telecom propose cuts.
Telecom has met the deadline to produce accounting separation reports – but is asking for a variation on milestones its wholesale service is required to meet.
Since 2degrees launched in August 42,500 mobile users have ported their number to the fledging mobile carrier – 85% from Vodafone.
The New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) and Gen-i have extended their relationship for another three years with the signing of a new licensing contract.
The number of SKY channels on Vodafone's mobile TV offering has been boosted to 14, with the addition of channels for children and sports fans.
After six months working as Lenovo's New Zealand Distribution Manager, Pip Heath will be leaving both Lenovo and the country in the new year.
Cisco channel partners can now benefit from the availability of added resources to help them push the ever-expanding Cisco brand.
Sidhe Interactive's Shatter clinches best PlayStation Store game of 2009 by IGN, outshining strong contenders in a remarkable win.