RIM confirms BlackBerry PlayBook's launch in the US and Canada for April 19, with prices ranging from $499 to $699. No NZ release date yet.
Blizzard Entertainment launches 'Memories of Blizzard' contest to mark 20th anniversary, inviting fans to share video memories for epic prizes.
Those lucky enough to own both a PS3 and a 3D-enabled television and still have money to spare are in for almost 30 games to utilise 3D tech in the coming year.
Candle has launched a mobile recruitment site, enabling New Zealand IT professionals to access job opportunities swiftly via smartphones.
Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds gets a game-changing patch with tweaks to balance and the introduction of 'Event Mode'.
Google fined €100k by French watchdog for wi-fi snooping via Street View, the largest penalty CNIL has issued yet. Google vows to delete data.
Apple files suit against Amazon, seeking to stop the retail giant from using the App Store name, citing trademark infringement and potential customer confusion.
Apple overturns wife's veto, gifts man a free iPad 2 with a cheeky note, sparking debates on marital finances.
LG set to release world's slimmest smartphone, the LG Optimus Black, in New Zealand in May. No carrier details announced as of yet.
Another group-buying, daily deal website is about to launch in New Zealand, this time from offices of Trade Me.
It released on PlayStation 3 earlier this month, and now the one-time Xbox 360-exclusive map pack for Call of Duty: Black Ops has a release date for PC players.
Discover Localscope, the app turning heads as it helps users locate everything from petrol stations to the perfect coffee spot.
Motorola's Xoom wi-fi tablet gets a late March release in the US. But there's no word at all on when we might see it in New Zealand.
Darkspore release date pushed back to April 28th in Europe and Asia Pacific, to incorporate player feedback. Open beta planned for April.
ICANN approves .xxx domain for porn sites, marking a new era for adult content online, with rollout expected by mid-year.
Now Telecom taps Ralph Chivers, ex-GM and Ultra-Fast Broadband lead, to steer its Christchurch earthquake recovery efforts.
Xero gears up to launch its eagerly awaited free iPhone app, Xero Touch, by late March, following successful employee tests and demo.
UK-based Snaptu will focus on offering better Facebook services to the 95% of mobile users that don't have a smartphone.
AT&T set to acquire T-Mobile USA in a groundbreaking $39bn deal, reshaping the US mobile carrier landscape and boosting network capabilities.
Nokia Chief Executive Stephen Elop says he's unaware of any strategic interest Microsoft has in acquiring Nokia.