LifestyleFacebook couple page 'crosses the line'Facebook’s latest move - to create automatic “couples” pages for anyone listed as in a relationship - has crossed the line, users say.13 Nov 12:37 AM
TelecommunicationsVodafone on hunt for customersAnalyst predicts Telecom faces major battle to fight off rival's bid for a greater share of broadband market.09 Nov 04:30 PM
PoliticsDeep hurt left by cyber-trollsWhen people post deliberately extreme comments from the anonymity of cyberspace, the effects can be devastating - and sometimes fatal.09 Nov 04:30 PM
Small BusinessIt all ads up - tips to make your advertising pay offIt pays to advertise – but how do you make your advertising pay off? Steve Hart gets a few tips.08 Nov 04:30 PM
Small BusinessTaming the IT system crucial for SMEsAs businesses grow they face a number of IT barriers. Diana Clement looks at some of the common headaches - and ways to cure them.08 Nov 04:30 PM
Small BusinessWebsite to get tails waggingAnimal-loving science students design network to bring pets and their owners together.07 Nov 04:30 PM
Small BusinessKiwi Wi-Fi gadget rolls out in Oz rental carsA kiwi-developed Wi-Fi gadget offering cheap mobile internet access is getting a run in rental cars across the ditch.07 Nov 02:15 AM
TechnologyRacy photos land teacher in strifeAn assistant principal who posted racy photographs of herself on her Facebook profile faces a review after the images circulated among her students.06 Nov 04:30 PM
New ZealandDotcom's broadband planKim Dotcom is proposing free broadband to all New Zealanders as he tries to resurrect the ill-fated Pacific Fibre cable connecting New Zealand to the United States.04 Nov 05:00 AM
RetailCast your net for customersFrom music to fast food, more Kiwis are choosing to shop online. But retailers need to provide good, old-fashioned service, reports Steve Hart01 Nov 04:30 PM
New ZealandDotcom's new me.ga websiteThe "Mega" business has been forecast as a replacement for Megaupload, which was shut down in January.01 Nov 04:30 PM
New ZealandPolice logo used by online scammersThe New Zealand police logo has been used in a money-fleecing scams that saw a Tutira woman asked to pay a fine for allegedly downloading copyright material.30 Oct 09:00 PM