Microsoft launches MultiPoint Server, boosting affordable tech in education by enabling shared computer access for multiple users.
Commerce Minister Simon Power calls for public submissions ahead of contentious ACTA negotiations in Wellington that will tackle digital copyright enforcement.
ApocalyPS3 crisis averted as PlayStation 3 users regain access to games and PSN, with a fix for lost data also emerging.
Australians lose nearly $70m to online scams, with victims ensnared by romance and lottery hoaxes, says consumer watchdog.
PS3 owners hold their breath as a midnight GMT fix could bring bricked consoles back to life, after a bizarre calendar glitch leaves many offline.
Microsoft is racing to patch a new Internet Explorer vulnerability that could let hackers control PCs via a malicious web page and an F1 key press.
Microsoft has issued use-by deadlines for more Windows<br />products - meaning full support for them will soon cease.
Sony targets fix for PS3 bug within 24 hrs, advising non-slim console owners to halt usage due to a severe clock glitch affecting game play.
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Family Guy lampoons Star Wars again with 'Something, Something, Something Darkside', blending iconic sci-fi with irreverent humour.
Ready or not, 3D televisions, games and Blu-ray discs are coming this year. Chris Leggett asks the experts what we need to know and whether we should care.
NZ's ISP filtering system sparks debate: is enough being done for online safety? Critics call for broader cybercrime measures.
Kids today are entertainment media junkies, spending more than 50 hours a week with their cellphone, music player or game console, according to a US study.
ISPs worldwide are celebrating a court case in Australia which said Internet providers cannot be held liable for their customers' actions.
NewsA message on just how eagerly Web users might embrace the idea of paying for news online was received loud and clear recently.
The Eventfinder and NZLive sites will combine their 162,000 and 85,000 visitors per month respectively under the Eventfinder name.
ACTA negotiations secretly threaten internet users' civil liberties, education, and privacy rights in countries including New Zealand.
PSN fault leaves gamers unable to play offline or online, affecting global PS3 users. Sony works on fix; slim models less impacted.
The idea behind the first Army of Two was its focus on co-op; and really, was there any other way to play it?.