Final Fantasy XIII dazzles with unmatched visuals and a gripping narrative, setting a new standard for the RPG genre.
Discover the art of Origami, Japan's gift to crafting, turning simple paper into stunning 3D art, from animals to décor.
America is chocka block with firearms. Since 1960, more than a million Americans have died from firearm homicides.
Discover a treasure trove of NZ history and literature at Victoria University's free online library, the NZ Electronic Text Centre.
Google attempts a new social network, Google Buzz, blending email with social interaction, sparking privacy concerns and legal action.
These alternatives may not be as comprehensive as the almighty Photoshop, but they are completely free to download and use.
Discover how to trace UK birth or marriage certificates before 1837 with GRO and church records, your key to genealogical history.
Diving into Eraserhead's labyrinth will leave you questioning if cinema has ever been as eerily bizarre. A Lynch classic that defies norms.
Today's cyber warriors are still focused on stopping bad guys at the gates and continue to lose the hacking war.
At RSA 2010, the focus turns to personal security: How social networks and smartphones are now prime targets for malware, with botnets on sale for thousands.
OK Go splits with EMI over copyright disputes, highlighting the complex battle between artists and record labels in the digital age.
As New Zealand sees a surge in internet use, global concerns over web censorship grow, spotlighting the crucial balance between access and freedom.
The Law Commission wants the public's views on how technology has affected privacy, as it prepares a major review of the Privacy Act.
FBI Director Mueller warns the threat of cyber terrorism is growing, urging global cooperation to counteract the escalating menace.
A new study suggests that playing violent video games increases violent thinking, attitudes and behaviours among players.
The controversial Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA) negotiations roll on with the latest round of talks scheduled for April 12th-16th in Wellington.
YouTube has launched a major redesign of its pages,<br />promising a system that is simpler to use and to view.
Google retracts claim of technical glitch, asserts China is blocking access to certain websites via its censorship filters, fuelling standoff tensions.
Microsoft says it is considering bringing back a much loved icon for<br />PC users, and is asking the public to give its views on whether it should<br />return.
HB Studios teams with The Rugby Forum for Rugby 2012, aiming for a summer 2011 launch on current-gen consoles. Details to follow.