The new Godzilla game for PS3 and PS4 flounders with repetitive missions, sluggish combat, and outdated graphics, leaving fans disappointed.
I can recommend the X2 for those who want that ability to go from desktop to laptop to tablet without using a multitude of devices.
Oracle talks up its cloud business as it reports weaker revenue and earnings. But how much is cloud really contributing to the vendor's bottom line?.
Networking specialists D-Link have created the ultimate wireless router, ideal for large homes with multiple users.
Microsoft bolsters System Centre and OMS application management across hetrogenous OS' and multiple environments with BlueStripe acquisition.
Tomorrowland is a Hollywood original with parallel universes, kids flying jet packs, and Hugh Laurie on an island. Sounds great right? Wrong.
Microsoft has laid bare the security and data privacy of its Azure cloud platform in response to a due diligence framework from the NZ Government.
IT Masters at Charles Sturt University explores the clash of Traditional IT with Agile IT, urging companies to consider bimodal strategies.
Even thinking about the story of Age of Adaline makes my eyelids heavy, my brain switch off and my will to live disappear.
Apple's new 12” MacBook stuns with its ultra-slim design, pin-sharp Retina screen, and innovative Force Touch trackpad, setting a new benchmark.
It's the most talked about letter around. We take a peek at exactly what Sky, TVNZ, Lightbox and MediaWorks are claiming – and what they're demanding.
Panasonic's shift to a customer first model has led to solid growth and new opportunities for its partners and resellers.
If you bought Final Fantasy Type-0 HD last week, you may have had a chance to play the Final Fantasy XV demo already.
Over recent quarters ASUS has been continuing the process of building its local presence within the New Zealand market.
The government has given up on trying to claw back $3.9 million in research and development grants paid to failed touchscreen developer NextWindow.
An Auckland mother of three and small business owner has launched a new website to help Kiwi small business grow using the power of the internet.
Registered by the state; inspected by the Education Review Office, and partially funded by taxpayers – but what is taught there?.
From mums to millennials, over 1.9 million Kiwis make Facebook their daily social staple, with videos and dual screening soaring in popularity.
CORE Education is leading the design of New Pedagogies for Deep Learning, a three year initiative that aims to enhance learning within schools.
New Zealand business confidence improved in February as recent gains in dairy prices turned sentiment around in the agriculture sector, and as low int.