Although Blu-ray players are becoming increasingly popular and beginning to replace DVDs as the player of choice.
In an age where screens dominate, finding love online becomes the new norm, offering hope for those tired of traditional dating avenues.
NZ sees a surge in Unified Communications to boost customer service ahead of the Rugby World Cup, with custom solutions leading the charge.
A major crisis can be a time that tests relationships, but it can also be a time where the real value of IT partnerships are seen.
Toshiba unveils a compact 7-inch tablet with rich features, aiming to charm those craving portable entertainment.
Panasonic has unveiled the AE7000, the world's first LCD full HD 3D home projector, featuring advanced parallax adjustment for comfortable viewing.
Wi-Fi woes at Raroa School solved as new system brings seamless connectivity to over 500 delighted students and staff in Wellington.
GrabOne's new Facebook app stirs nostalgia with a trading card game, offering prizes like concert passes and trips.
Rumours say the device sports a 7-inch screen, runs Google's Android operating system, and will retail for US$250.
Disney Mobile unveils Swampy in Where's My Water?, their first original character in a puzzling quest for cleanliness on iOS.
How King's School shifted from a 'find and fix' network approach to a more proactive 'predict and prevent' methodology with the help of Ruckus solutions.
Plantronics introduces Vocalyst, a voice command service, aiming to revolutionise headset use with hands-free email, news, and social media updates.
Strettons, a leading NZ accountancy firm, narrowly escaped disaster thanks to StorageCraft's quick server recovery solution.
Relic's debut into third-person action with Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine brings a gritty, immersive dive into the 40K lore, despite some gameplay flaws.
Kiwis set to spend $2.68bn online, with a third going abroad, as convenience and lower prices drive shopping habits, says PwC report.
24 schools in New Zealand's Central Otago region equip classrooms with Ruckus Wi-Fi, enhancing educational connectivity and learning opportunities.
Kobo's eReader Touch, focusing on replicating the reading experience, set to launch in NZ, challenging iPad and Kindle Fire.
Amazon's Kindle Fire challenges the iPad with a price tag under half that of its competitor, despite offering fewer features.
LG unveils PenTouch TV, a plasma screen blending drawing tech and PC interaction, aimed at both leisure and business users.
The report says 1.8 million units were shipped in the second quarter of 2011, representing a 7% year-on-year improvement.