Retail stories
Hitachi Data Systems unveils its low-risk cloud service, allowing businesses to migrate files at their own pace and pay only for what they use.
PayPal unveils Guest Payments, enabling merchants to accept credit cards directly, simplifying online transactions for businesses and consumers alike.
Marvel's heroes and villains are set to invade LittleBigPlanet, with costume packs launching in the PlayStation Store from July 7th.
Synnex NZ expands its team, appointing Campbell Forlong and promoting Jeff Halford, enhancing service for local resellers.
Inmarsat debuts the IsatPhone Pro, claiming the new USD $500-600 satellite phone sets a benchmark in durability and performance for remote environments.
The long-rumoured 3DS is confirmed, but Nintendo also had a few surprises in store with the return of some familiar and popular faces.
Apple's iPhone 4 dazzles with its Retina display, claims title of thinnest smartphone, and boosts gaming with a 3-axis gyro.
StorageCraft ShadowProtect Server ensures that Lion Nathan can lose no more than 60 minutes' data in the event of a server crash.
Renaissance secures exclusive rights to five top brands in New Zealand, expanding its impressive range of Apple-compatible accessories.
The New Zealand Domain Name registry is reducing the wholesale domain name fee for .nz domain names by 16% as of the 1st of July.
Meridian selects HP for a five-year deal to support and develop its business applications, with services to be provided from HP's Christchurch centre.
TomTom releases eagerly awaited iPhone app 1.4 update, featuring multi-tasking and latest NZ map, now available for free on the App Store.
The Commerce Commission will assess if Telecom New Zealand has limited competition in providing unbundled bitstream access, impacting broadband services.
The tough economic environment has claimed another scalp, this time not in the form of an acquisition or merger, but receivership.
US customers were turned away or abandoned the pre-order process in frustration, says a very apologetic Apple.
Microsoft Office 2010 hits retail shelves, offering a free upgrade for Office 2007 purchases since March 5 and new social networking features.
Microsoft's new Xbox 360 Slim model will be released on July 9th in New Zealand, priced at $499, and on July 16th in Europe.
New Zealand's largest distributor has told The Channel it has absolutely no plans to sell direct to end users.
Former HP executive Joanna Burgess joins Renaissance as Communications and PR Manager, bringing 15 years of marketing expertise to the IT industry leader.
June's issue of Game Console hits shelves, featuring UFC 2010 Undisputed and exclusive tips to master Super Street Fighter IV. Plus, win an iPad!.