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Telecom calls on New Zealanders to donate old landlines to help those without power following the Christchurch earthquake.
Vodafone supports Christchurch customers with free calls, waived fees, and aid packages after the quake, while expanding network capacity.
Minecraft creators, Mojang, partner with Penny Arcade's Jerry Holkins for a new game, Scrolls, blending card and board game elements.
inFamous 2 introduces user-created levels, offering endless gameplay by allowing players to design and share their own missions through a new in-game editor.
Warner Bros. seeks to overturn the Australian Classification Board's refusal to classify Mortal Kombat, citing comparable titles on sale.
Former global supply manager, Paul Devine, admits taking bribes in return for giving information that led to manufacturers winning Apple contracts.
Jonathan Ive, Apple's Senior VP of Industrial Design and the man responsible for the iPod, is said to be eyeing a move back to the UK.
As New Zealand edges towards digital TV, households must choose between Freeview and SKY by Nov 2013 to keep their screens flickering.
Company no longer experiencing network issues and is dealing with traffic well, says Chief Executive Eric Hertz.
Ideas are made to be shared. They can inspire, spread knowledge and send us on a journey through emotions only ever expressed through the written word.
Struggling with Facebook addiction? KeepMeOut might be your saviour, offering a novel way to temper your social media use.
Opentopia invites the curious to explore a vast array of global live webcam feeds, offering a window into different corners of the world with just a click.
Forget traditional obituaries—new website 1000memories.com offers an interactive, collaborative way to celebrate lives online, free of charge.
These days chat is getting something of a makeover with a range of weird and wonderful new ways to connect to random people around the globe.
Less than 20 years before the internet became a reality, this montage of pictures showed how technology was transforming people's lives.
British locals find a more sophisticated way to engage in small talk, avoiding the predictable weather discussion. Find out how 👇.
Planning a family holiday? Kids Friendly Travel helps you find kid-friendly destinations and book everything from transport to accommodation.
Not only does your pregnant body not fit into your regular workout clothes anymore, it also may not fit into your regular workout routine.
If you're a little confused as to what's involved in New Zealand's pending switchover to a digital television is all about, help is at hand.