Resistance 3 evolves beyond its slow start into an engaging shooter brimming with inventive weaponry and a surprising narrative depth.
Speculation has now turned to whether Bartz had a non-disparagement clause in her Yahoo contract. If so, she may have cost herself as much as US$10 million.
The trailers feature people from a variety of countries. Keep an eye out for our Resistance 3 review, coming soon.
The Ico/Shadow of the Colossus collection dazzles anew, offering PS2 classics to both nostalgic fans and newcomers alike.
New Zealand reels under a $556m cybercrime cost, says Norton report, with $256m in cash loss and $300m in time wastage.
Dive into the SupaKiwi world, a uniquely Kiwi-made game that's taking mobile gaming by storm with its vibrant, challenging adventures.
In a bid to meet growing user discernment, lacklustre apps fall short as consumers demand more, says Ovum report.
Star Trek Online beams to free-to-play, with Cryptic Studios aiming to explore new player frontiers. Fans elated as monthly fees vanish.
Rediscover childhood battle fantasies with 'Toy Soldiers: Cold War', blending tower defense, action, and 80s nostalgia into an engaging gameplay.
Renaissance faces grim earnings due to a 'perfect storm' of challenges, but promises recovery in 2012, says Chairman Giffney.
Aucklanders and Rugby World Cup visitors can enjoy unlimited free wi-fi from CallPlus at 1000 hotspots, outmatching the city's existing service.
Rockstar unveils first look at Red Dead Redemption's free 'Myths and Mavericks' DLC, dropping Sept 13 on Xbox Live and PS Network.
Activision releases a captivating dev trailer for the new X-Men game, showcasing Silicon Knights' behind-the-scenes magic ahead of its US launch on Sept 27.
Samsung Galaxy SII finally hits Telecom's XT network, offering Kiwis a new Android experience at a competitive price, months after Vodafone.
The over-the-top action shooter from Codemasters, Bodycount, has been released to stores in New Zealand and Australia.
Samsung NZ to unveil Series 7 Tablet, a revolutionary blend of notebook and tablet, this October, featuring an Intel i5 processor and Windows OS.
Fruit Ninja slices onto Kinect; developers Halfbrick expand the addictive game to big screen with intuitive play and extra modes.
Apple embroiled again as a prototype iPhone is left in a San Francisco bar, mirroring last year's fiasco. Is history repeating or is it PR savvy?.
Apple releases seventh beta of iOS 5, with focus on iCloud support. The company aims to avoid the issues faced with MobileMe in 2008.
Sony unveils new Tablet S and P at IFA, betting on better design and quality to triumph in the crowded tablet market. New Zealand launch in Nov.