
Derek Handley: Opting out of email for well and good
COMMENT: A change of which is possibly the riskiest and potentially most powerful was working through my inbox just once a week, Derek writes.
COMMENT: A change of which is possibly the riskiest and potentially most powerful was working through my inbox just once a week, Derek writes.
Police are investigating an email threatening people's families and homes that claims to be sent by terrorist hackers Syrian Electronic Army.
A wildlife sanctuary boss is lost for words after photos of him dressed in drag were sent to Wellington City Councillors with a poison pen letter.
Vulnerable university students had their privacy breached in an email asking them to rate their experiences with counselling services.
The Oxford English Dictionary editors are asking the public to help them find documentation of the first time "email" was used.
Two investigations are being carried out as to how an email revealing alleged family violence was accidentally sent to students.
Ah, the pitfalls of 'Reply All' - six writers reveal the most embarrassing emails they wish they’d never sent.
Spotted a typo just as you hit send, or just sent the email to the wrong person altogether? Here's how to take it back.
Hillary Clinton has attempted to defuse a growing crisis over her controversial use of a private email account while Secretary of State, explaining that she had opted not to use a government email address as a "matter of convenience".
It was late 2003, and Amy Pascal was furious. The longtime Hollywood hand, who had risen from a secretary to become an industry kingmaker as a Sony Pictures executive, expected to soon take over the studio's top job.
For those who didn’t know, Zooey Deschanel is an enthusiastic equestrian, who has competed in numerous competitions.
Smartphone cameras. Not just for taking nude photos of yourself to send to your friends. Debbie Mayo-Smith looks at 23 practical uses.
Frantic? Stressed from your never ending ‘to do’ list? A few simple tweaks can help you work smarter, writes Debbie Mayo-Smith.
In my opinion almost all small businesses have a fatal flaw, well perhaps two, in their marketing strategy.
Never let a customer and viable prospect go. Put them in a database with the right information you need to target.
You can spend lots of money. Or you can follow these five free and easy tactics. How many are you doing now?
No matter the volume, you are probably close to hating your inbox. Debbie Mayo-Smith explains how to use rules and filters to manage your mail.
I'd wager that the PR hacks of the established political parties are looking at the media scrum surrounding Kim Dotcom's political party with envy, writes Pat Pilcher.