Developers (Devs) stories
Apple addresses public uproar over iPhone location data concerns with an FAQ, emphasising privacy and security commitments.
Free Auckland and Wellington events to cater for business decision makers, IT pros, architects and developers.
Kotaku reveals Microsoft and Sony's next-gen consoles set for 2024, aiming to outlast current models and challenge Nintendo's next move.
Game Informer breaks news of Nintendo's upcoming console that's reportedly more powerful than both the Xbox 360 and the PlayStation 3.
Better Twitter and Facebook integration, as well as 78 bug fixes, have been released as part of the latest beta for the Chrome-based social browser.
Tauranga's Pingar unveils traditional and simplified Chinese portals at Hong Kong ICT Expo, aiming to serve the vast government and corporate sectors in China.
Microsoft campaigns for the end of Internet Explorer 6, urging upgrade for a safer, modern browsing experience.
Jane Jensen returns with 'Gray Matter', a nod to classic point-and-click games, meshing mystery with magic in Oxford's eerie locales.
An admirable attempt to rejuvenate the fps, bulletstorm is a refreshing and fun-filled romp, but its staying power is another matter altogether.
A story mode further fleshes out the best boxing franchise on the market, which makes up for its half-baked online component.
June's Worldwide Developers Conference rumoured to be 100% software focussed, meaning no new iPad, iPhone or Mac hardware.
Apple files suit against Amazon, seeking to stop the retail giant from using the App Store name, citing trademark infringement and potential customer confusion.
AT&T set to acquire T-Mobile USA in a groundbreaking $39bn deal, reshaping the US mobile carrier landscape and boosting network capabilities.
In its first year, Google Apps Marketplace has quadrupled its app offering to 300, promising more integration and easier access.
In a first for Game Console, our resident mobile-gaming guru Hamish Bode reviews an iPhone game from Kiwi developer Little Geek.
The latest and greatest from Turtle Beach is now available in New Zealand. Does it warrant its premium price point?.
Go behind-the-scenes and see who won the 54-hour entrepreneur event that took place in Auckland earlier this month.
Unleash new realities online, from sports simulations to RPGs, and escape into a world of endless digital adventures.
Wellington will host the inaugural New Zealand Visual Studio ALM Conference for two days commencing on April 6th.
Auckland Startup Weekend connects innovators in a 54-hour blitz to build new ventures, featuring top speakers and intensive collaboration sessions.