The journalist reviews Crackdown 2, stating that while it's not a bad game, it falls into the mediocre category and lacks execution and polish.
Stay one step ahead of parking officers with ParkPatrol's latest iPhone update, leveraging GPS and push notifications to dodge fines worldwide.
Lips: I Love the 80s brings a nostalgic karaoke ride to Xbox 360, featuring iconic tunes from a stylish yet eccentric era.
ISPs voice their fears that ACTA will mandate them to police user activities, risking privacy and increasing costs.
EA's massively multiplayer online racer will go live on July 20th, when you can download a free playable demo.
The iPhone maker's annual developers conference will kick off on June 7, where the company is expected to unveil the new iPhone.
Following last week's report on the fourth generation iPhone that was lost in a bar, US police have raided the writer's home and seized his computer equipment.
Whether you or your business is into social networking or not, you cannot afford to ignore new media channels.
Australia mulls new cyber laws compelling ISPs to disconnect those lacking firewall and anti-virus security, stirring privacy and cost fears.
Australia mulls new web laws: ISPs may have to disconnect users without anti-virus or firewalls, sparking privacy and cost concerns.
Reports are resurfacing that Hell Pizza's online customer database has been compromised, with those on the list subsequently subjected to spam attacks.
Facebook, in collaboration with CEOP, launches a panic button in the UK, enabling teens to directly report online grooming or inappropriate behaviour.
NZ Police probe Google over accusations of collecting private data via Street View cars, raising global privacy concerns.
Telecommunications Industry Group joins banks, taxis, motels and other organisations in the fight against crime.
UK Police launch investigation into Google Street View for potentially committing a criminal offence by harvesting data from unsecured wi-fi networks.
An interactive identity theft self-test tool has been launched by international privacy commissioners, offering practical tips to protect personal information.
The finalists for the Institute of Public Administration New Zealand (IPANZ) Gen-i Public Sector Excellence Awards have been revealed.
Hamilton City Council, New Zealand Police and Datacom have launched the first phase of a community services partnership designed to reduce property offending.
A Wellington man, Daniel Jess Moore, was sentenced to four and a half years in prison for his role in an international child sex abuse network.
NetSafe's Cocker questions the true benefits of the Govt's $1.5b Ultra Fast Broadband network, amidst debates on its future uses.