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Apple's iPhone 4 hits China this Saturday, launching at new Shanghai and Beijing stores with prices starting from CNY4,999.
BlackBerry enhances Google app with cloud search for Gmail, Contacts, and Docs, ensuring secure and swift access to vital info on the go.
Twitter is set to increase its app security, introducing OAuth for safer login and expanding its t.co link wrapping for transparency.
Adobe hails Apple's move easing iOS app development tools as 'great news', reigniting Flash support for iPhone devs.
In a notable policy shift, Apple opens iOS doors to Flash, enhancing app development flexibility and hoping to boost App Store success.
Vodafone NZ kicks off first '30 Days of Music' event, gearing up for the NZ Music Awards with downloads, prizes, and special encounters.
GameStop stores on US military bases globally to ban Medal of Honor game for letting players be Taliban, citing respect for troops.
NZ's data caps set to stay, says former Telecom CTO at Huawei summit, citing the country's isolation and small population as key factors.
The popular online retailer comes out swinging at some local suppliers who left Mighty Ape unable to fulfill pre-order commitments.
At long last we have official word on when Kiwis can get their hands on Kinect and how much they can expect to pay for the hardware. Read on for the goods.
Sony launches PlayStation Move in NZ tomorrow, offering motion-sensing gaming with prices starting at $79.95 for the controller.
The New Zealand government is seeking feedback on the potential implications of Telecom's structural separation.
The New Zealand allocation of beta keys has been reached, so preorder Assassin's Creed Brotherhood on PS3 now for your last chance to participate!.
Renaissance steps in with extraordinary services for Christchurch customers needing computer repairs and insurance assessments post-quake.
We now have official confirmation that the 250GB Xbox 360 and Kinect bundle is also headed to New Zealand shores. Read on for the details!.
Microsoft's Transformer Xbox 360 controller, with an improved D-pad and Plug and Charge kit, to launch in NZ on Nov 9th for $109.95.
Renaissance triumphs as Apple's share in New Zealand's PC market soars to over 11%, debunking rumours of new distributors.
Nike+ GPS app uses iPhone GPS & accelerometer to track pace, distance, time & calories burned. Provides feedback from athletes & connects to Nike community.
Sony NZ gears up for Christmas with PS releases, including Gran Turismo 5, new streaming service MUBI, and extra storage PS3 models.
Kiwis, pre-order Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock for a chance to win a trip to Sydney and rock out at a Metallica concert!.