Business<i>Anthony Doesburg</i>: Pretenders out to depose king of social mediaDespite Facebook's 500 million users, even tiny start-ups reckon they can do a better job.28 Nov 04:30 PM
TechnologyWellington science team scoops top awardA team of Victoria University researchers has won New Zealand's most valuable science prize for developing technology that is earning millions of dollars.26 Nov 12:04 AM
TechnologyKindy surprise - Macs for pre-school KiwisIf anything, it's odd to see preschool children in a Decile 1 New Zealand kindergarten using Apple gear.22 Nov 11:15 PM
New ZealandStudent party has top principal concernedThe principal of NZ's largest school is worried about a North Shore student party being organised on Facebook.16 Nov 04:22 AM
TechnologyFacebook's bold ambition - with friends like these...Facebook staff reportedly refer to the social network giant's email project as the 'Gmail killer'. 16 Nov 01:59 AM
New ZealandPolice urged to keep eye on Facebook for party tip-offsNorth Shore residents are calling on police to monitor social media sites to shut down youth beach parties before they get out of control.14 Nov 04:30 PM
TelecommunicationsSmartphone wars in time for XmasThe smartphone revolution is gaining momentum and mobile operator 2degrees expects more than half of phones sold here next year will be smartphones.13 Nov 04:30 PM
Opinion<i>Chris Barton: </i>It's hard to break free of the copper shacklesTelecom shows its reluctance to give up monopoly.07 Nov 08:30 PM
Business<i>Anthony Doesburg</i>: Behemoths cling to relevance as spotlight shiftsDesktop giants forced to share space with growing array of computing devices.07 Nov 04:30 PM
TechnologyTake you back to MyspaceMyspace's revamp might have come too late for its backers but local bands still swear by it, reports Scott Kara.05 Nov 03:51 AM
BusinessOracle primed for espionage court battleSilicon Valley is bracing itself for fireworks as the long-running industrial espionage dispute between Oracle and SAP hits court.02 Nov 01:30 AM
Business<i>Anthony Doesburg</i>: Crunching the numbers more vital than everStatisticians well-placed in job market as demand for data keeps growing.31 Oct 04:30 PM