TomTom clarifies that the new Road User Amendment doesn't ban GPS on phones, countering fears over app usage while driving in NZ.
Sony woos PSP enthusiasts with free game downloads for PSPgo upgrades; unveils 250GB PS3 bundle for NZ and celebrates 1M PS3 sales globally.
The latest trailer showcases Yusuf Amir, a bizarre real-estate manager and millionaire that protagonist Luis Lopez will work with throughout the game.
PikPok launches rhythm-based music game <i>Fame</i> for iPhone and iPod Touch - players can dance their way to success.
Need For Speed SHIFT aims to satisfy both arcade and authentic racing fans with its innovative first-person driving experience.
EA New Zealand reassures gamers that an uncensored version of Left 4 Dead 2 should be released in NZ, pending an official decision by the OFLC.
Space Ace, the iconic sequel to Dragon's Lair, launches on iPhone, bringing sci-fi adventure and dazzling animations to your fingertips.
Mike Lancaster, the company's wireless champion, says 15 WiMax sites have been constructed and will be live in the next two months.
Perhaps the biggest announcement was that a new iPod Nano will launch soon from $NZ259 for an 8GB model and a 16GB model for $NZ318.
Auckland's Conduit makes a splash with its iRugby Pro app, clinching top spots in NZ and South Africa's Apple iTunes store for sports apps.
The service is available via the WAP platform TWorld, which is installed on the range of XT Network cellphones.
Panasonic's DMR-BW850 recorder frees your favourite HD TV recordings from the hard drive's confines, doubling as a definitive media hub.
If you're living in an area in which it is uneconomic to supply you with a telecommunications service, please stand up.
The new voluntary Web content filtering system for ISPs is expected to be up and running within a matter of weeks.
Like Wii Sports before it, Wii Sports Resort is an accessible party game that's likely to draw in all manner of players.
Aion shines with stunning visuals and demands teamwork from the start, offering a mix of classic and fresh MMO elements. A game to watch.
It's rather challenging at some points, but don't let that put you off the charming visuals, amazing music and great campaign mode.
The Bigs 2 dazzles with an arcade twist to baseball, offering a larger-than-life experience that's both hard to master yet rewarding.
Explore the vast digital world to trace your ancestry and uncover your family's past with cutting-edge genealogical tools.
2Degrees stands out with 435 cellsites, roaming to 21 countries, and a unique approach to hiring Rhys Darby for their campaign.