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Tourists 'talk' their way around
Overseas visitors are ditching brochures and tuning into radio as their preferred travel guide to New Zealand.
Nokia N9: A new talking point
Nokia has finally taken the wraps off the successor to its much-troubled N8 mobile phone - but what's strange about the new N9?
Review: Alienware M14x
Having crafted up the world's first gaming netbook (the M11x), Dell subsidiary Alienware has opted to strike out for the middle ground with the slightly larger M14x.
Review: Dell ST2220T multi-touch monitor
In a fit of touchy feeliness, Dell has launched the ST2220T multi-touch LCD monitor.
Attack of the codes
It's the battle of the apps between planet Apple and Amazon backed by Google's Android army. Tony Murrow explains the clash of the titans
A Thunderbolt from the Thunderblue
It has been remarked upon many times how Apple deletes a feature, forcing everyone to change. Cue teeth-gnashing.
PCs need love too
Yesterday may have been Valentine's Day, but it was also the day when we should have been getting rid of some of the rubbish we fill our PCs with.
Microsoft unveils strong ARM tactic at CES
Microsoft has signaled its tablet intent today at the Consumer Electronics Show, announcing an ARM processor-friendly Windows.
NZiDev - Interesting developments
Last week saw New Zealand's first barcamp-style conference tailored exclusively for iOS developers.
Review: Dell 1250c Colour LED Printer
Colour printers, it seems, are no longer on a mission to empty small business' bank accounts.
Review: Samsung Q330 laptop
Samsung's new Q330 laptop is as aesthetically stunning as it is practical. All told, it was hard to fault it.