Travel stories
Guitar Hero II amps up the challenge with more riffs, a co-op mode, and a cherry red SG guitar. A sequel that's music to the ears of rhythm game fans.
Over the last four years Sam Fisher has built up a reputation as being the quintessential stealth super-spy that we all wish we could be.
When an evil darkness enshrouds the land of Hyrule, a young farm boy named Link must awaken the hero – and the animal – within.
Rich in gold and coal mining history the West Coast is also home to IT@Work which has been servicing the local community since 2002.
Masterton's Technology Solutions, the largest computer hardware and service center in Wairarapa, discusses their business and challenges.
New Zealand's schools are embracing ICT to enhance learning and administration, supported by up to NZD $70 million in annual funding from the government.
As Powerpoint presentations grow tedious, the true issue lies in the misuse of the software by presenters who fail to engage effectively.
Gore is famous for a number of things. It's the country music capital of New Zealand and world-renowned for its brown trout fishing.
There's a hopping, jumping and tongue-flicking good time to be had in the latest remake of the arcade classic Frogger.
Tomb Raider: Legend breathes new life into the iconic series, with improved graphics, intense gameplay, and a new adversary for Lara Croft.
Liberty City Stories, exclusive to Sony's PSP, revisits iconic GTA terrain with tweaks and fresh features, promising a graphic marvel and hours of gameplay.
Darkwatch game review: Embrace the wild fusion of cowboys and vampires in an action-packed adventure with Jericho Cross.
Serious Sam 2 amps up the madness with stunning graphics and over 40 levels. Laugh and battle through time with Sam Stone's return!.
Midnight Club 3: DUB Edition for PSP is essentially the same game that Rockstar Games released for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox.
Vendor partner programs provide opportunities and resources for businesses, but how can you ensure you get the most out of your investment?.
This month we take a trip to the winterless north to visit Kerikeri-based Scottronic Technology Director Ric McCready talks about what makes his business tick.
Rod Drury urges NZ IT sector to aim for $1M per employee, shifting from services to product development for economic growth.
New Zealand's brain drain is a common issue, but Synergy is tackling it by supporting staff on their overseas ventures and welcoming them back home.
Discover Ashburton, a gem near Christchurch: stunning views, world-class fishing and home to pioneering tech firm, Ashburton Computer Associates.
As well as implementing an international expansion strategy Tauranga-based Vision Software is doing well on its home turf.