
Address muddle slows $88m computers for kids
Tiresa Tufue received a computer but it was addressed to another student and taken away.
Tiresa Tufue received a computer but it was addressed to another student and taken away.
A million Kiwi kids start learning online today in which could be a 'game-changer'.
The first computers and modems for needy families have already been dispatched.
Families without home internet and computers will get them free.
TV lessons may start next week while families wait for internet connections.
One to two hours for juniors, three hours for intermediates, is enough.
Without right security, smart devices are vulnerable to hacker, say ex-spies.
Shoppers propped up GDP in the 3rd quarter, spending through the economy's darkest hour.
Computer programmer living in Hamilton man alleged to profited $2m from illegal downloads.
Kids tried 2.2b times in three months to access gaming and other banned sites.
As Google turns 21, the web giant is under scrutiny as never before.
Research shows boards need to change to adapt to greater workloads and higher risks.
Outgoing MYOB chief executive Tim Reed on the confidence challenge facing business
What's on the no-no list for Auckland Council staff and elected members' passwords?
New Zealander Hadley Wickham is honoured and excited to receive the statistics award.
"Some of our most vulnerable citizens use this bus service. They deserve better."
Yellow-highlighted pages on more than half of extradition judgment, says lawyer.
WINZ kiosk hacker Keith Ng explains what hacking is - and it includes the Budget hack.
PM hoping for a global initiative to stop terrorist content on social media platforms.
What will a tech-disrupted future mean for your job? A new report explores four scenarios.
National Library of NZ looking at specifics, but says new sites popping up all the time.
Cloud computing has come a long way - are you on board?
Tech companies cut off access to footage of alleged mosque killings
In the 80s Tim Berners-Lee penned a paper setting out the ideas to create the internet.
School requires "spyware" as a condition of student access to the school's wi-fi.
Kiwis care more about their data being protected, but are more major leaks coming?
A phenomenon Einstein said was "too spooky to be true" could power future computers.
We have definitely hit peak smartphone, so what next?
The world's tech giants are deploying machine-learning algorithms to ferret out hackers.