OpinionPamela Wade: Hotels need to wise up on WiFiThe first thing I do when I enter a new hotel room isn't to go straight to the window to check out the view, test-bounce the bed or look into the bathroom to see whether the toiletries are Molton Brown or Gilchrist & Soames.09 May 09:30 PM
OpinionNathan Field: Old fashioned TV-watching still rulesOne industry that has been surprisingly resilient in the face of new technology is television.09 May 05:30 PM
OpinionStephen Foley: Ten things I hate about TwitterMy relationship with Twitter is love-hate, which is why I haven't decided if it is on a Facebook trajectory, towards world domination.09 May 12:08 AM
Opinion<i>Chris Barton</i>: Pirates may help lawmakers see the treasureCopyright debate shows politicians have no idea what the internet really is.05 May 09:30 PM
RetailBig players muscle in on the king of online couponsBig discounts on a lavish caviar brunch. A cooking and wine-pairing class at a knock-down price. Customised bouquets for Mother's Day from one of Manhattan's most exclusive florists.05 May 08:00 PM
New ZealandWhirlwind Pippa outstrips tornado and her sisterNever mind tornadoes and the most celebrated bride of the century - this week Kiwis preferred to know...05 May 05:30 PM
New ZealandDoctor suspended for computer pornA Wellington doctor has been suspended after he admitted having 50,000 pornographic pictures of young girls on his computer.04 May 05:30 PM
OpinionBroadsides: Internet file-sharing law changesLabour's Jacinda Ardern and National's Nikki Kaye on why the new internet file-sharing law was needed.03 May 11:30 PM
Small BusinessLoyal telco customer shocked by 'insane' dated ratesOne loyal customer finds out he's paying TelstraClear 10 times what new customers are being charged.03 May 05:30 PM
BusinessCinemas at war with studios over home screeningsBritish cinema chains could refuse to show major films in a showdown with two leading studios over home viewing.03 May 12:00 AM
WorldTweets from Sohaib Athar - who liveblogged assassination without realisingSohaib Athar was taking a break from the rat-race in the mountains...02 May 05:30 PM
WorldOsama bin Laden dead - the Internet reactsThe news of the death of Osama bin Laden sent social media networks into a frenzy today. Here's a sampling of what was said.02 May 03:50 AM
TechnologyAverage Kiwi has 124 Facebook friendsThe average New Zealand Facebook user has 124 friends according to a new poll.01 May 11:57 PM
New ZealandFacebook predator had sex with minorAucklander Natalia Burgess has broken her silence amid revelations she had sex with at least one 15-year-old boy.30 Apr 05:30 PM
TechnologyYouTube: I've got a funny felineAs the New Zealand Comedy Festival opens this weekend, Aleks Krotoski considers how the web has enhanced the funny business. And why so many cats?29 Apr 07:00 PM
TelecommunicationsBroadband connections double in five yearsFixed broadband connections have more than doubled in the last five years, to reach 61pc of households, new research has revealed.28 Apr 11:30 PM
RetailHave they got a deal for youSuddenly, grab-a-bargain websites are everywhere, with deep discounts on anything from burgers to overseas holidays. 28 Apr 09:30 PM
RetailWins and losses in big-bang dealsIt is no surprise that the most popular deals so far on the group-buying sites have been the cheapest ones.28 Apr 05:30 PM
LifestyleDangerous liaisons 2.0: The new infidelityThe internet and cellphones have changed the face of infidelity, writes Rebecca Barry Hill.27 Apr 05:30 PM