Television (TV) stories
Telecom's decision to rebrand ShowmeTV could have negative consequences, warns Fleur Revell of Impact PR in Auckland.
Samsung storms CES 2014 with a show of strength in tech, unveiling game-changing TVs and appliances for the Home of the Future.
Vodafone has today unveiled New Zealand's first, and only, full TV service using the new ultra fast broadband network.
I was fortunate to spend a month with Samsung's latest television the UA55F8000 or the F series to you and me.
Vodafone's SuperNet advertising campaign will continue unchanged despite Telecom dropping its court case seeking an injunction today.
Apps herald a TV revolution, transforming viewing habits with the advent of smart technology, led by innovation and connectivity.
The internet search engine is reportedly in talks to create a live streaming TV service, meeting with media companies to negotiate deals.
After a 16-year run, MSN TV will shut down in September, marking the end of Microsoft's pioneering internet TV service.
Intel CEO Brian Krzanich signals a cautious approach to rumours of Intel entering the Web TV industry, citing lack of content expertise.
Search giant stacked on workers last year to keep pace with an online advertising market that's growing at the expense of newspapers and television.
You Don't Know Jack offers an addictive, sarcastic trivia experience, challenging friends and strangers alike, with fresh daily games and animated voice-overs.
Video services delivered online will account for 10% of total TV and video revenues before the end of the decade.
Apple is in talks with US cable operators to bring live TV home, still calling it a hobby despite selling 4 million devices in 2012.
TV coverage issues has led to calls for lessened twitter and texting activities during the Olympics as data networks become overloaded.
Following PlayStation TV's launch in Asian countries, Sony has now announced its launch in New Zealand this coming year.
Samsung New Zealand launches range of televisions & home appliances to set the international pace in innovation and design.
There are a few new sitcoms coming out starring some well-known actors, or at least actors you'll know by face if not by name.
Geeky guys in Auckland can get rid of their hairy backs at a special price thanks to an innovative beautician. #waxing #geeklife.
New models feature voice activation and motion recognition on top of keyboard & mouse and smartphone app inputs.
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