BioWare releases minimum specs and DRM details for upcoming game Mass Effect 2, with disk check for retail version.
SEGA announces playable demo of Bayonetta hitting Xbox Live and PSN on December 3rd. Perfect scores from EDGE and Famitsu. Retail release on Jan 8th.
A new piece of malware based on the recent Ikee worm has the ability to steal online banking credentials from jailbroken iPhones.
Requests for data recovery are on the up, and according to a leading data recovery provider, human error is responsible for the increasing demand.
For just $1000 a corporate spy can buy equipment to hack into a business's DSL connection and access – even change – highly confidential information.
Ideal for multitaskers, iBend is the sleek media player stand revolutionising how iPhone and iPod users view content on the go.
Telecom has brought forward plans to offer wholesale services on its XT Network by a year, it's been announced today.
Visceral Games, the studio behind Dead Space, has announced that a demo for Dante's Inferno will be available in December.
Sybase and Vasco have both released new capabilties today in hopes of better meeting the needs of enterprise iPhone users.
Apple has announced that more than 100,000 apps are currently available on its iTunes App Store for the iPhone and iPod Touch.
Businesses with systems that do not comply with PCI DSS could face monetary penalties as high as $682,000 per incident.
CIOs and boards must tackle key tech-related legal risks, from data protection to corporate governance, to safeguard their organisations and boost compliance.
Ignoring compliance requirements is non-negotiable post-Enron, as IT governance becomes key to fulfilling legal and ethical obligations.
Christmas will be a show of lights in both Auckland and Wellington this year, with Telecom announcing plans to bring their Telecom Tree's to both cities.
Waikato University leaps onto the digital stage by joining iTunes U, offering over 200 free educational podcasts to a global audience.
You'll be particularly interested in the steps the Payment Cards Industry (PCI) is taking to put a stop to fraudulent activity with credit cards.
CIOs in NZ must grasp crucial privacy laws, like the Privacy Act and Codes, to avoid consumer trust loss and potential financial penalties.
NZ's copyright shake-up pushes companies to tighten IT compliance, or risk hefty liabilities for employees' online missteps.
Otago University's Mike Harte discusses challenges faced by CIOs, including cutting costs and proving the value of ICT.
IMPROVING connectivity to hospitals and health clinics is one of the primary objectives for the government's ultra-fast broadband network.