Sony's PSPgo upgrade incentive faces DRM issues, blocking free game plays for non-US users. Sony vows a fix soon.
Valve offers a censored Left 4 Dead 2 for Australia, awaiting appeal over its initial classification refusal due to high-impact violence.
In a playful nod to its content, Blogger Leggetron admits to intentionally delaying a post on the vast number of game title delays this year.
The launch of EyePet: Your Virtual Pet will go ahead as originally planned in New Zealand. The game will release locally on November 17th.
How does a 2GB port of a game mode from Red Alert 3 on PC translate to the consoles? Ryan Vincent investigates.
YouTube, celebrating three years under Google, reports over a billion daily video views, as co-founder Chad Hurley highlights the platform's growth.
The hacked accounts of Hotmail, Gmail and Yahoo users are being used to send phishing spam, reports security company Websense.
SEEK launches new campaign in NZ featuring profiles of people with unusual jobs to bring the largest audience of jobseekers.
Microsoft has launched the new Windows 6.5 operating system which enables users to back up and share data from their phones like never before.
Users of Web-based email services such as Gmail and Hotmail are being urged to update their passwords as a major email phishing scam continues to spread.
Activists from 350.org are leveraging the Internet to drive a global movement demanding urgent action on climate change, focusing on reducing CO2 to 350 ppm.
Hotmail has taken the step of blocking access to accounts compromised in the recent phishing attack which saw users' details posted online.
Kiwi musicians are being invited to help punk icon Iggy Pop in an online project to remake one of his classic tracks.
iPhone users can now search for both business and residential listings from a single source with the second release of Yellow's popular iPhone application.
Microsoft is urging Hotmail account holders to change their passwords after a massive phishing scam has made thousands of account details publicly available.
As Google's Wave technology garners attention, cybercriminals are poised to exploit user interest, warns data security firm Imperva.
Bento 3 for Mac launches with iPhoto integration, allowing more detailed photo management and secure sharing with up to five users.
Telecommunications companies are offering free calling to Samoa (and in some cases, Tonga) in the wake of the earthquake and tsunami disaster there.
As China prepares to celebrate 30 years of communist rule, Chinese Internet users are reporting online surveillance and roadblocks.
The tsunami warnings issued following the recent Indonesian earthquake are being exploited by malware developers.