EA New Zealand reassures gamers that an uncensored version of Left 4 Dead 2 should be released in NZ, pending an official decision by the OFLC.
Mike Lancaster, the company's wireless champion, says 15 WiMax sites have been constructed and will be live in the next two months.
Perhaps the biggest announcement was that a new iPod Nano will launch soon from $NZ259 for an 8GB model and a 16GB model for $NZ318.
Auckland's Conduit makes a splash with its iRugby Pro app, clinching top spots in NZ and South Africa's Apple iTunes store for sports apps.
If you're living in an area in which it is uneconomic to supply you with a telecommunications service, please stand up.
The new voluntary Web content filtering system for ISPs is expected to be up and running within a matter of weeks.
TomTom app transforms iPhone navigation in New Zealand, offering smartest routes with IQ Routes technology, enhanced safety, and user-friendly features.
TomTom brings its renowned satellite navigation tech to the iPhone, promising turn-by-turn guidance and efficient routing with their new app.
Introducing an ultra-compact slider phone with a large keypad, perfect for those seeking the flexibility of a smartphone without the bulk.
TrafficCamNZ was built to display images generated by traffic cameras and can display any available static web image.
Satellite Internet users with the ISP Farmside will get double the download speeds on their Rocket Broadband service from this month.
Family history research has gone digital. Australasian Databases (ANZGDB) now empowers genealogists with access to over 13 million global records.
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New Zealand entries have made their most signifi cant splash yet in the 2009 Webby Awards, the Oscars of the Internet, winning in three categories.
The recent hacking of the Domainz registry may have looked like a storm in a teacup, but the implications for the security of Web sites are much larger.
Google introduces new tools, including Search options for refined query results and Google Earth 5.0 with Historical Imagery, enhancing user experience.
From functional to fun: Chris Leggett delves into the diverse world of apps, showcasing how mobile applications transform everyday tasks.
New Zealand's Births, Deaths and Marriages Index goes online, revolutionizing genealogy research with daily updates.
Blind entrepreneur Terry Bartlett from Dunedin boosts business independence through tech, co-developing a specialised CashManager for those without sight.
A correspondent named Peter has asked about John Fortnam, who was born in England in 1881 and immigrated to America in 1887.