Super Mario Bros creator Shigeru Miyamoto is working on a new game for the Nintendo 3DS, harnessing the capabilities of the platform.
Go green with your searches! Ecosia, the eco-friendly search engine, donates 80% of profits to save rainforests, powered by clean energy.
With IT demands soaring, firms embrace hosting, trading in-house ops for external expertise, but choice overload sparks decision fatigue.
Microsoft reveals nine Windows Phone 7 devices, launching globally this holiday with top brands and carriers, promising a unique mobile experience.
The majority of us have a natural aspiration to look after the environment – the green conversation comes naturally to us.
Greenpeace's Cool IT Leaderboard highlights IT firms' climate efforts. Cisco leads with 62 points, doubling its score through emissions-saving tech.
Iceland's infamous Eyjafjallajökull volcano erupts, stranding millions and costing billions, sparking calls for better disaster planning.
Dell confirmed that its tablet is planned to launch next month in Europe, to be followed by a US launch later this year.
The Splinter Cell: Conviction publisher will do away with physical game manuals in an effort to benefit the environment.
CEO Sir Howard Stringer says the firm will create a green model for others to follow while setting itself a zero environmental footprint target by 2050.
As winter chills bite, contact centres like Mercury Energy brace for a surge in calls and employee absenteeism, revealing a crucial focus on staff wellness.
LogMeIn's newest version for Mac allows users to access their Macs on-the-go with an Internet connection or an iPhone.
Reducing travel by greater use of mobile applications is a sound move for reducing costs, and your carbon footprint.
Activists from 350.org are leveraging the Internet to drive a global movement demanding urgent action on climate change, focusing on reducing CO2 to 350 ppm.
BlackBerry faces stiff competition in NZ as industry leaders and business users explore alternatives like iPhone and Nokia for work.
Companies must consider carbon emissions as a factor in their supply chain equation to reduce costs and improve efficiency.
Climate change is a major business risk and companies need to take action to address its impacts, says a new report.
The IT sector in New Zealand is poorly prepared for the challenges posed by climate change, raising questions about its ability to keep businesses competitive.
4G mobile phones could interfere with cable TV within six metres of a set top box, according to research by Cable Europe.
Avatar generates record-breaking amount of data, forcing Weta Digital to partner with NetApp for innovative storage solution.