Amnesty International, the world's largest human rights organisation, has launched its new Aotearoa New Zealand Web site.
Telecom introduces $12 'Non Stop Text' plan for heavy SMS users, challenging competitors with unlimited texting across all networks.
As Halloween nears, Symantec warns spammers are exploiting the holiday, phishing for personal info via free gift cards and health product offers.
Broadband subscriptions in New Zealand surpassed one million in June 2009, marking a 27% rise in usage since March 2008, reveals Statistics NZ.
Gear up gamers: Infinity Ward reveals minimum PC specs for Modern Warfare 2, releasing Nov 10. Check if your setup makes the cut.
Vodafone has announced a new range of iPhone 24-month plans that significantly cut back on the cost of the smartphone handsets in time for Christmas.
Rumors of a Blu-ray drive for Xbox 360 have been quashed by Microsoft's Major Nelson, stating no plans for introduction.
Star Trek Online's closed beta launches amid controversy as Cryptic's earlier subscriber promises leave fans feeling misled.
Wii owners reimbursed with a free NES title after buying now-free Internet Channel, needing latest system update to redeem before Dec 31.
Microsoft's new operating system, Windows 7, was launched on Thursday at an event in Auckland's Queen Elizabeth Square.
Members of legendary rock band Queen will feature in upcoming video game, Lego Rock Band, playing their smash hits.
Game Console's Darren Price delves into the 3D world of James Cameron's Avatar: The Game, revealing a lush Pandora but questioning the 3D choice.
Most New Zealanders are concerned enough about information security to allow the scanning of their fingerprints, and even of their eyes.
A design expert defends Telecom's new logo amid public backlash, arguing the GBP £2.55 share price stabilisation post-rebrand signifies long-term value.
Activision's DJ Hero amazes with intuitive gameplay and diverse tracks, from Jackson 5 to Bowie, proving it's not just for rock fans.
Google has revealed the Kiwi school students whose Google 'doodles' have made the top 20 in New Zealand's first ever Doodle 4 Google competition.
The Web site allows Kiwis to check and confirm that the emergency services have the right details on how to find them.
Google Translator Toolkit now supports M?ori, enhancing efforts to revitalise the language among New Zealanders.
Vodafone will text customers about a new law banning phone calls while driving unless hands-free, effective 1 November. The company supports the initiative.
Telecom launched its new logo but hasn't widely rolled it out yet, opting for a gradual transition over months to manage costs and avoid appearing extravagant.