United States (US) stories
Nintendo Wii U launch in the US marred by slow loading times, system crashes, igniting fan frenzy despite tech woes.
Kaseya CEO forecasts a bright future for managed services, noting industry shifts and the company's focus on expanding in New Zealand.
Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed III takes players to the American War of Independence, introducing a new hero in an epic tale of rebellion and discovery.
Cisco reports a record Q1 with $11.9 billion revenue, up 6%, driven by US growth amidst weakened European demand. Net income rises 18% to $2.1 billion.
After Amy Adams confirmed a deal for free non-standard residential connections to the ultra-fast broadband network, check here to see if you qualify.
Microsoft debuts Windows Phone 8, offering a personal phone experience that connects people and things that matter most.
Symantec achieves a record NZ$2.1 billion revenue in Q2 2013, reflecting solid growth ambitions and strong sector performance.
Worldwide spending on big-data and cloud technology the reason behind increased spending within the industry says Gartner symposium.
After a stuttering start the new-look PS Store is now up and running in most territories, and there's some good news – it's fast as anything.
Forget the well-trodden path of technology implications, it's time to consider the full extent of cloud computing on business.
Obama and Romney clash on how to revive US manufacturing, focusing on Apple's China jobs, in a charged presidential debate.
The least popular game developer online will be heading to court in the near future to answer charges of unfair labour practices.
Mozilla hauls its latest Firefox off the net over a security hole, urging users to revert to an older version pending a fix.
Chinese company faces exclusion from planned government network across North America as concerns over security risks continue.
NZ caught in a tech tug-of-war between the US and China, amidst Huawei and Dotcom controversies, raising cyber-espionage fears.
After U.S. officials accused the company of bribery and spying, opposition party questions the Chinese firm's share of the $1.35 billion UFB rollout.
U.S. officials caution firms against Huawei, citing potential security risks; Huawei dismisses claims, asserting its global trustworthiness and integrity.
Government handling of the Megaupload case is under close U.S. scrutiny and what they see isn't pretty according to the Labour Party.
Three years ago Ubisoft flew me over to their Sydney offices to have an early go on Assassin's Creed II with the game's creative director Patrice Désilets.
New Zealand's legal system will have failed if the US government succeeds in the Kim Dotcom case the Court of Appeal heard today.