Microsoft today announced they have sold three million Kinect sensors worldwide, less than four weeks after the US launch of the device.
How fast consumers' 4G mobile broadband will be is dependent on how they plan on using their service, according to Vodafone New Zealand.
In-car GPS company TomTom is launching live services in New Zealand.
As you can all see, New Zealand PC World's website has a new look today. It's being rolled out in three segments, which means that some areas of the site are available, but won't be updated for a couple of weeks. Specifically, we can't currently post...
ViewSonic have recently launched the 3DV5 pocket-sized camera in the US, and it will soon be coming to New Zealand.
Sony Ericsson chief executive Bert Nordberg has hinted that a planned February reveal may be for the PlayStation Phone.
A grassroots organisation, inspired by posts on the link-sharing website Reddit, is rallying against US airport security measures.
The fanfare at Sale St bar in Auckland last night did not quite live up to the US launch in Times Square, where people played Kinect on huge screens, but media turned out to see Kinect games being played nonetheless.
Playstation users in New Zealand can use the PlayTV device to record any Freeview digital video in high definition, and watch either on their TV or on their PSP, Sony Vaio laptops and Sony Ericsson AINO mobile phone.
HP has launched a new ePrinter with a WiFi-capable tablet attachment.
The NZRFG today said that if successful in winning the government's RBI contract, it would provide rural schools with network speeds of up to 1Gbit/s, substantially higher than the government's proposed 100Mbits/s.
Vodafone and Telecom today said they had submitted a joint bid for the government's Rural Broadband Initiative (RBI).
Windows Phone business manager Mark Bishop was not holding anything back yesterday as he tore strips off of the iPhone and its operating system.
“You’re not an asshole, Mark. You’re just trying so hard to be.”
The TomTom Urban Rider device is now available.