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BullGuard expands NZ reach, appoints Cellnet as distributor, bolstering on-shelf presence and mobile bundles. Aims to deepen partner ties in 2009.
Triple Shot is by far the most advanced recreational shooting game, immersing the player in the world of competitive target shooting.
The ESET blog will be primarily written by Randy Abrams, Director of Technical Education and David Harley, Director of Malware Intelligence.
Apple's latest Macbook Pro dazzles with its stunning design and raw power, but its eye-watering price tag may give potential buyers pause.
The second release of Filemaker's friendly, Mac OS X-only database product adds a few new simple tweaks, including RSS and Apple Mail integration.
Belkin's MiniGlow Mouse dazzles with its glowing design and driverless convenience, but may not be the best travel companion for tight spaces.
Roxio Creator 2009 dazzles with its all-in-one suite, offering a sleek interface despite install woes and mixed audio features.
ASUS's Eee Box takes the basic Eee concept - inexpensive PC components in a tiny case - and presents it in desktop form.
Acronis True Image 2009 dazzles with a Vista-like interface and handy one-click setup, making digital backup less daunting yet essential.
Iolo System Mechanic Pro review: A feature-rich PC toolkit with some overblown claims. Offers deep cleaning but can be overly talkative.
iClone 3 Pro streamlines 3D animation for budding creators, despite a lingering complexity. A tool ripe with potential.
Apple's new aluminium Macbooks boast sleek design and performance boosts, but a USD $300 price hike makes them less affordable despite the enhancements.
Kworld's DVD Maker reviewed: A handy tool for digitising old video sources with easy setup but is let down by its subpar software.
The X5650 is a multifunction printer with scanning and copying capabilities at the kind of price point we've come to expect from these all-in-one units.
Sony's Ps-Lx300USB turntable revives vinyl with USB compatibility for easy LP digitisation, despite some software hiccups.
Bionic Commando sequel swings into action, offering players a thrilling adventure with a bionic arm capable of superhuman feats.
Left 4 Dead takes gamers on a thrilling zombie apocalypse adventure, emphasizing teamwork and strategy to survive the undead horde.
Banjo-Kazooie: Nuts and Bolts shatters expectations, unveiling a vehicle-building adventure that diverges boldly from its platforming roots.
Richard MacManus, the man behind Read/WriteWeb, talks about his journey from hobby blogger to successful entrepreneur.
Many organisations are extending the lifecycle of their IT infrastructure amid economic uncertainty, aiming to save costs and reduce their carbon footprint.