Retail stories
Halo 3: ODST dives into New Mombasa's ruins, exploring the aftermath of Halo 2 with a squad of vulnerable, yet tactical ODSTs.
Watchmen: The End is Nigh, the game based on the movie and comic book series, is a guilty pleasure for button-mashing gamers.
A SMEG-head! Steve Rielly has more than 16 years of experience with IT security and network consulting in New Zealand.
Although the game will be a standalone release, it is understood that the game will retail for a reduced price.
Controversial stance on offshoring by Wallace at CCiNZ stirs debate, claiming it is time NZ embraces the economic benefits and moves past protectionism.
Panasonic's DMR-BW850 recorder frees your favourite HD TV recordings from the hard drive's confines, doubling as a definitive media hub.
2degrees falls short on data, charging 50c/MB compared to Telecom's fast XT network and Vodafone's 1GB/month promotion. #mobile #data.
Manufacturers risking hefty fines under the Commerce Act 1986 if they enforce resale price maintenance, restricting retailers' ability to compete on price.
Tech Revolution in SMBs: Embracing server room upgrades for future-proofing businesses, with HP and Dell leading the charge.
At the grand Microsoft Partner Awards, a celebration of innovation and excellence showcases soaring achievements in the tech community.
MBS's Sales Manager Richard Williams shares 30 years of IT experience with The Channel, discussing changes and challenges in the industry.
Beating out Lexel and Gen-i, Dick Smith took home the 'Reseller of the Year' award at this year's Microsoft Partner Awards.
Gen-i CEO Chris Quin hails Telecom's XT Network as a game changer, driving significant client wins and expanding Telecom's market share.
IT planning revolutionises business continuity, ensuring 24/7 data availability and robust disaster recovery to meet global demands.
High costs are preventing businesses in New Zealand from accepting mobile calls to their 0800 freephone numbers.
New Zealand's $1.5bn broadband plan could revolutionise telecoms but faces economic hurdles, with estimates suggesting a $5bn cost for partial coverage.
Ziln TV, a new Internet TV service from New Zealand, offers free streaming of local and international content, with options to purchase favourite shows.
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.
Relying solely on backup tapes for disaster recovery is a costly mistake, warns Peter Mangin, CIO of Saatchi and Saatchi New Zealand.