
Wins and losses in big-bang deals
It is no surprise that the most popular deals so far on the group-buying sites have been the cheapest ones.
It is no surprise that the most popular deals so far on the group-buying sites have been the cheapest ones.
The internet and cellphones have changed the face of infidelity, writes Rebecca Barry Hill.
The police communication network has been restored following a fibre optic cable failure this afternoon.
NZ Post has plans to move its directory service Localist to include editorial content such as news.
The recent flurry of gosh-how-shocking stories about female consumption of pornography is emblematic.
The dating website match.com has been forced to begin checking its clients against criminal databases.
Many Kiwis find it difficult to 'switch off' when they are away from the office because of the technology they have at their disposal.
An Auckland woman has been revealed as the internet predator grooming Christchurch boys for sex.
Some new homes built in areas marketed as "fibre ready" do not have the wiring to support ultra-fast broadband, says an industry standards group.
Peter Jackson has released the first production video from the set of The Hobbit movies now filming in New Zealand.
The Labour Party has defended its support for a controversial internet piracy bill.
A Govt law tackling unauthorised movie and music downloads and illegal file sharers...
Internet users are voicing their opposition as the Copyright (Infringing File Sharing) Amendment Bill - the Government's compromise on the controversial Section 92A legislation - is rushed through Parliament.