Entertainment<i>New Zealand's Next Top Model</i> returns tonight<i>New Zealand's Next Top Model</i> returns to television screens tonight at 7.30pm on TV3.09 Jun 05:30 PM
TelecommunicationsTelecom accused of broadband overchargingTelecom can't count and could be overcharging thousands of customers' broadband accounts.08 Jun 05:30 PM
BusinessGovt won't revisit copyright lawThe Government will not revisit a controversial law that allows internet providers to disconnect users for alleged copyright infringements, despite a UN report that said internet access was a human right.07 Jun 06:55 AM
New ZealandGovt unveils plan to battle hacktivismThe Govt has announced plans for a National Cyber Security Centre charged with preventing attacks on its agencies.07 Jun 01:11 AM
BusinessUN criticises NZ's three-strike piracy lawThe United Nations has declared internet access a human right and criticised "three strikes" laws like that in New Zealand.07 Jun 12:44 AM
OpinionShelley Bridgeman<i>Shelley Bridgeman:</i> Shameful confession of abuseTwo years ago I wrote a shameful email entitled 'Mathletics' to my daughter's teacher. It read: "I need to confess ... "05 Jun 09:30 PM
BusinessNetworks under pressure at World CupInflux of Rugby World Cup fans will test Auckland's mobile and internet networks.05 Jun 05:30 PM
BDBDTelecommunicationsTelecom signs resell deal with Sky TVSky TV has signed a three-year deal with Telecom to resell all of Sky's television services.30 May 12:50 AM
WorldWeb makes mockery of gagging ordersDo you know the name of the actor who slept with the prostitute who slept with Manchester United soccer star Wayne Rooney?27 May 05:30 PM
TelecommunicationsKeep watch on Telecom, industry players urgeCommerce Commission alleges telco breached rules and deterred rivals.26 May 05:30 PM
New ZealandTweeters face big fine if they break election lawPosters to social media could be hit for $20,000 if they send texts on polling day backing contenders26 May 05:30 PM
New ZealandTweeters could be fined for election day campaigningTwitter users will be in line for $20,000 fines if they are caught campaigning on election day.26 May 05:09 AM