
Wikipedia calls for web blackout
The founder of Wikipedia is leading calls for search engines and social media sites to take themselves offline for an entire day over pending US legislation.
The founder of Wikipedia is leading calls for search engines and social media sites to take themselves offline for an entire day over pending US legislation.
One of the biggest stars of CES this year - or the biggest if you listen to the hordes of Android fanboys - was Lenovo's K91 Android TV.
You may find this hard to believe if you feel inundated by web links to unamusing videos and spittle-flecked blog posts, but apparently we're not sharing enough stuff online.
Vodafone has "stolen the lead" from other internet companies and turned around its poor web-browsing speeds on the copper-based network.
A man fired after alleged excessive phone and internet use at work has won interim reinstatement.
Printed media still offers the opportunity to read on a whim, writes Peter Preston.
Andrew Stone surveys some of the more remarkable trends and breakthroughs which may - or may not - come to pass next year
Ralph Norris' departure from Commonwealth Bank of Australia doesn't mean the bank will be cutting its Kiwi ties.