Developers (Devs) stories
Apple launches Safari 5.0.1 with Extensions Gallery, revolutionizing browsing with HTML5, CSS3, and JavaScript support.
Google is discontinuing its Nexus One mobile phone following receipt of its final order from the phone's manufacturer, HTC.
BioWare's Greg Zeschuk is intrigued with the possible integration of motion controls into hardcore games, even the publisher's very own Mass Effect titles.
The highly anticipated StarCraft sequel, Wings of Liberty, will be launched in New Zealand on July 26th. Exciting events and prizes await fans.
NetGuide unveils a treasure trove of 101 free downloads, ranging from security tools to games, promising a feast of freebies for internet aficionados.
SwyxWare emerges as a unified communications leader, blending ease of use and value, revolutionising businesses globally from small firms to major enterprises.
Lost Planet 2 dazzles with stunning landscapes but falters in gameplay, suffering from clunky mechanics and a shallow story.
Sony's PlayStation Move promises millimetre precision in motion gaming, outshining Wii. But is it more than a bid for the casual crowd?.
Google launches Android 2.2 update, introducing portable hotspot, Flash support, and enhanced home screen features for Nexus One users.
PayPal unveils Guest Payments, enabling merchants to accept credit cards directly, simplifying online transactions for businesses and consumers alike.
Inmarsat debuts the IsatPhone Pro, claiming the new USD $500-600 satellite phone sets a benchmark in durability and performance for remote environments.
Apple unveils Safari 5 with improved speeds, HTML5 support, and new Safari Reader, promising a 30% boost over Safari 4 for users.
Apple unveils iPhone 4 at developer conference in the US; Vodafone to launch in New Zealand in the coming months.
Remedy Entertainment's eerie psychological thriller, Alan Wake, masterfully blends horror inspirations to immerse players in a gripping battle against darkness.
2G. 3G. 4G. Anyone who has even momentarily lingered around the world of mobile broadband knows it can be a jungle of Gs – or generations – out there.
Many NZ firms lack a vital online presence, yet a top-notch website can dramatically boost their business, says MYOB NZ's Julian Smith.
Security experts will discuss the latest threats and solutions at OWASP New Zealand Day 2010, highlighting the ongoing challenges in web application security.
Optimation eyes growth in 2010, buoyed by IT sector recovery and plans to hire 60 new staff, reflecting optimism in NZ's tech landscape.
NZ developers urged to join the BlackBerry Super Apps Developer Challenge, aiming to spotlight top apps across APAC with $1.5m in prizes.
hankfully, though, it turns out that Starcraft II: Wings of Liberty is no Duke Nukem Forever; the game will officially hit New Zealand shelves.