Television (TV) stories
Nearly everything is available online these days and the ability to record live TV and order movies from the comfort of your home.
Vodafone has unveiled Webbox, a plug-and-play keyboard that turns any TV with RCA connectors into an internet portal via 2.5G and EDGE networks.
Myspace relaunches with redesigned site, aiming to reclaim its spot as a social entertainment hub for 13-34 year olds with new features and mobile apps.
YouTube has launched its new 'Leanback' interface, designed to make the leap to YouTube access via your television as seamless as possible.
Capcom's beloved Devil May Cry leaps from console to screen in a gory, high-definition anime series, capturing the essence of its demon-slaying hero, Dante.
Family Guy lampoons Star Wars again with 'Something, Something, Something Darkside', blending iconic sci-fi with irreverent humour.
Iconic Daleks star in 'Doctor Who: The Dalek Collection' featuring seven episodes of time-travelling chills, offering a mix of nostalgia and plot gaps.
At CES, Intel revealed that its Core i7 processor can render 3D video from two HD cameras, potentially revolutionising home video recording.
The service is available via the WAP platform TWorld, which is installed on the range of XT Network cellphones.
New Zealanders can now enjoy WD TV, a budget-friendly option for streaming PC content to TVs, boasting versatile connectivity but with a tiny, finicky remote.
Argent Networks disrupts telecom billing, ushering in Quadplay era in New Zealand with innovative, seamless solutions for a multi-service future.
LG unveils PenTouch TV, a plasma screen blending drawing tech and PC interaction, aimed at both leisure and business users.
Is now the best time to buy a TV? Prices have dropped by 20-30% in the last year, but discounts may not last long.
There's still hope that PlayTV adopters will enjoy the benefits of EPG support for TV3, C4 and Prime, says Sony Computer Entertainment New Zealand.
Logitech has launched Revue, a set-top box that integrates Google TV, offering users a seamless TV-viewing and web-browsing experience.
New Zealand gaming site ButtonMasher may have unearthed an attempt by local broadcaster TV3 to copy an advertising campaign most Kiwis won't have seen.
In fact, the site has benefited so much from a recent revamp that its traffic has trebled in the last year alone.
Kiwi musicians are being invited to help punk icon Iggy Pop in an online project to remake one of his classic tracks.