What does 2026 hold for gaming? Logitech G shares the state of play
Logitech G marketing specialist Brendan Harms says next year will bring a rare mix of major releases and behaviour shifts.
Logitech G marketing specialist Brendan Harms says next year will bring a rare mix of major releases and behaviour shifts.
Logitech's Astro series is known for its gaming headsets – so Idealog reporter Zahra Shahtahmasebi and her gamer fiancé Reggie Gregory-Allen put the A20 to the test.
When asked how to make a career on YouTube, Vincent Ton’s answer is to “stay consistent”.
Telecommunications company Spark is heading into the world of gaming with their nationwide tournament 'The Rise Cup'.
A new gaming facility has opened in Auckland and is expected to boost New Zealand's tourism as they address a gap in the market.
As the gaming industry continues to grow across New Zealand, Paul Nesbitt, a Director at popular platform Twitch tells what are some trends to look out for in 2023.
Pioneers in neuro technology, Exsurgo is making a name for themselves by helping Kiwis with chronic pain that is costing the country over $13 billion.
Expected to reach the billion-dollar mark soon, we take a look into the world of gaming and how established it is in New Zealand.
<p>Zoe Hobson and Emma Johansson of Dunedin-based games studio <a href="http://www.runawayplay.com/our-story/">Runaway</a> chat about their upcoming VR game <a href="http://www.runawayplay.com/games/flutter/">Flutter</a>, why they chose Dunedin as a headquarters, the fight for equality in the games industry, and more.</p>
<p>The tech industry is booming in New Zealand, with most in agreement that continuing its growth is integral to the country’s success. However, NZGDA chairperson James Everett says that the game development industry is an under-served area that needs more attention – and funding – to truly thrive. </p>
<p>The video game industry has yet again set a new record in the Land of the Long White Cloud. But can it keep levelling up?</p>
<p>Grabity, created by Auckland-based Team Ninja Thumbs, has won the KiwiGameStarter competition. Next up: getting the word out about the game.</p>
This week, the Interactive Games & Entertainment Association (IGEA) reported that sales of interactive entertainment games hit $392 million in 2015, up 13% from 2014.
Mary Poppins reckoned a spoonful of sugar did the trick with unpalatable medicine. Now a bunch of students have applied the Mary P principle to physiotherapy. Make the exercises part of an inter-galactic video game and everyone’s going to want a crook knee.
Ben Kaye is a big fan of tattoo conventions. So much so, he set up his own in Auckland: Roots Festival on March 14 to 15.
The Logitech G325 gaming headset had me sold from the minute I opened the box. It's purple, wireless and super comfortable
Oppo announces the worldwide launch of its new flagship smartphones, the Find X9 and Find X9 Pro.
The gear drop include headsets, keyboards and mice as well as a limited edition racing collection with McLaren.
Founder and Video Producer at Webflicks shares how to best make your brand video that connects with audiences.
You saw it everywhere, the new Samsung phones are smarter than ever, but is it really? Idealog investigates further.
Back for the 24th year, entries to the Deloitte Fast 50 Index is now open for companies who have seen immense growth in 2024.
Digitas NZ's new Head of Tech tells Idealog what were the trends and takeaways from VivaTech 2024 in Paris, France.
Christchurch's hottest tech companies have come together to create a world-first software for Kiwi students, Visible Geology.
Giant Chinese sci-tech company, Tus-Holdings is heading into New Zealand to explore the innovation opportunities the country has to offer.
While the government has invested in 130 start-ups, only a quarter of them are led by women. The Electrify Aotearoa conference highlighted as a nation, there is still so much work to do.
The global dating app Bumble is expanding their network of connecting apps with new app dedicated to making friends online.