Developers (Devs) stories
CIOs cannot keep up with device vendors releasing new versions of mobile applications for existing mobile device updates every couple of months.
Fast-growing Wynyard Group eyes capital for expansion, with new chair Murray Horn silent on NZ stock exchange listing. Growth demands loom.
Ezi-Mail's sixth release hits the Windows 8 Store, bringing a suite of 'Zero Inbox' features for a clutter-free email experience.
EA's Fight Night series faces an uncertain future as team focuses on the more popular UFC titles, sparking debate among fans.
With the mystical next-generation dust finally settling, many developers have taken to social networks to bemoan their disappointment at the Xbox One.
Fastar review: Rapid gameplay reduces RPG depth to fleeting, shallow battles. Aims to parody, yet falls into uninspiring territory. ★☆☆☆☆.
Web Drive unveils its all-NZ cloud service, promising a revolution in local cloud computing with a focus on developer empowerment.
Microsoft unveils Xbox One, aiming to revolutionize living room entertainment with an all-in-one solution for games, TV, and more.
Game developers Creat Studios must think they're fun guys after creating what seems to be an enjoyable game...
Customers are downloading over 800 apps per second at a rate of over two billion apps per month according to the Cupertino giant.
Ever wanted to dig down into the abysmal depths of endless caverns, Egyptian tombs, and caves filled with mushrooms?.
Activision president Bobby Kotick has voiced some very sobering thoughts about the uncertainty of console gaming's future at an investors' press conference.
Avalanche Studios, creators of Just Cause, shun the Wii U amid concerns over its small fan-base and lack of third-party games.
GTFO: A Film About Women in Gaming kickstarts, spotlighting the abuse female gamers face, aiming to change narratives.
The market for smart glasses, led by Google Glass, is set to boom, with shipments projected to hit 6.6 million by 2016.
Dark Souls 2 promises to be as challenging as ever with director Yui Tanimura vowing not to soften the notorious difficulty level.
The PS4 is giving developers a whole lot more freedom to run with their ideas, but has forced others to sprint to catch up.
Bioshock Infinite launches us from underwater dystopia to cloud city Columbia, delivering a visually stunning, thought-provoking journey.
Bioshock Infinite elevates gaming with its leap from underwater dystopia to a cloud-cloaked utopia, blending stunning visuals and a gripping tale.
It is time to don the Nanosuit as Prophet, once again, takes on both the alien Ceph and the corrupt CELL Corporation in Crysis 3.