2degrees is challenging small businesses to submit their biggest mobile bills, with the largest ones competing for prizes like plan credits and LG handsets.
At E3, Nintendo wowed with the Zelda orchestration, pledged depth with the Wii U, and aimed to please both hardcore and casual gamers.
Dougal Watt, CTO for IBM New Zealand, shares his vision of which five sustainable innovations will change our lives in the next five years.
2degrees and LG unveil NZ's first 'dual core' smartphone, the LG Optimus 2X - promising twice the power for multitasking and HD content.
Back before the invention of the internet, and even the invention of TV, people used to tune to a little old thing called the radio.
Complaint alleged IBM employees tried to bribe South Korean and Chinese officials in return for business over ten years.
Revolution in the digital age: The fall of two despots marks a new chapter in Arab world uprisings, powered by social media's might.
NZ telcos issue fresh updates in Christchurch, focusing on restoring services and supporting the community amidst changing situations.
LG debuts world's first 3D smartphone at Mobile World Congress, letting users watch and record 3D without glasses.
Telecom New Zealand's customers must wait until March 2011 for a broader range of Windows Phone 7 devices, following a modest launch.
2degrees launches $449 LG Optimus One, a budget Android with car nav features, making waves as a sophisticated handset in New Zealand.
The first Windows Phone 7 device for Telecom's XT network, the LG Optimus 7Q, is now available to Gen-i clients.
Gen-i backs Windows Phone 7 as a leading smartphone OS, touting its seamless integration with Xbox and potential for business solutions.
Microsoft reveals nine Windows Phone 7 devices, launching globally this holiday with top brands and carriers, promising a unique mobile experience.
Connector Systems has forged a distribution pact with Korea's LS Cable, bringing advanced fibre optics and FTTx solutions to New Zealand.
Telecom ends the wait for NZ consumers, launching the LG C900k Optimus7Q Windows Phone 7, available beyond Gen-i users for $899.
LG set to release world's slimmest smartphone, the LG Optimus Black, in New Zealand in May. No carrier details announced as of yet.
Windows Phone 7's lacklustre NZ launch sees limited options, with Gen-i's LG Optimus 7Q en route, promising hope for eager customers.
NZ heralds global debut of Windows Phone 7, bagging the first-ever sale and showcasing 32 tonnes of tech in Auckland.
Vodafone selected to be Microsoft's premier partner for launch in late October, Telecom/Gen-i to follow in November.