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The Warehouse unveils 'Your Warehouse' app, a new leap in online shopping, offering NZ's biggest product range at your fingertips.
New Zealand's Great Walks is exactly what it should be: information about the Great Walks, collected into an easy to use format.
Vampire Academy: A laughably bad tale that embraces its absurdity, unlike its self-serious counterparts. A regrettable watch, even for laughs.
Aaron Paul races into hearts in Need for Speed, but with cliches and suspect plot, it's more a pit stop in action cinema than a new flagbearer.
Noah reimagines an ancient tale with star-studded cast and epic fervour, ensuring a cinematic voyage worth the watch.
Galaring G1 NFC Ring fails to impress in a review, with issues in NFC chip quality and usability. A harsh warning against rushed wearable tech.
Pebble Steel, the latest from Kickstarter sensation, sells fast. With a week's battery life and endless apps, it's leading wearable tech. #PebbleReview.
Whether you're looking for a particular dish or cuisine, or just want to know what's open closest to your house at 3am, Zomato can help you with that.
Gurk, the 8-bit RPG, hits nostalgia but misses depth, ideal for those longing for simple, old-school gaming. Not for the modern seeker.
Spritz, the revolutionary speed-reading app, aims to change our reading habits, allowing for rapid consumption of text on small screens.
Here's something interesting. Figure 1 is a new app that lets doctors share images and information online with other medical professionals.
De Post's new app attempts to merge pub-going and tech, but falls short on necessity. Hilariously specific, its best offer: digital drink stamps.
SoundCloud is a website that lets artists upload and share their music with others. Like most services of its kind, it also has an accompanying app.
Darren Price offers a riveting glimpse of 'Wolfenstein: The New Order' at Bethesda's Sydney HQ, revealing a game that reshapes history with gusto.
Microsoft's Surface Pro 2 packs a punch, emerging as a viable business machine that rivals Ultrabooks, blending power with portability.
Sucker Punch's Infamous: Second Son dazzles in our preview, promising PS4's best exclusivity with moral choices and electrifying gameplay.
The iUSBportCAMERA redefines DSLR operation with wireless control and live preview on smart devices, spurring creativity in photography.
Just when you think app games can't get any sillier, I find this: Truck Simulator 3D, which is exactly as bizarre and unnecessary as it sounds.
The tinké by Zensorium is a device that has gained a lot of attention lately (although it was at CES in 2012!).
There are lots of decibel meters available on the app store, and judging from their reviews some of them are a bit crummy.