Opinion<i>Anthony Doesburg</i>: Old standards won't guide move to broadbandRules drafted in the 1970s don't have much to tell us about where the internet is heading.18 Jul 03:45 PM
Small BusinessSuccess: Pair aim to save cash by the truckloadFreight matchmaking service is the sort of thing the internet might have been invented for.18 Jul 03:45 PM
WorldWanted by the CIA: the man who keeps no secretsWikileaks founder Julian Assange has become the pin-up of web-age investigative journalists.18 Jul 02:44 AM
TechnologyOnline anonymity - a licence to behave badlyGive the average human the opportunity to express themselves online anonymously and they'll behave rudely, viciously and inappropriately.15 Jul 01:15 AM
EntertainmentMel Gibson the latest in a long line - top 10 recorded meltdownsSick of hearing Mel Gibson's latest shocker? Refresh your ears with some other doozies to make the public arena.11 Jul 10:46 PM
WorldWikileaks founder comes out of shadowsWikileaks founder Julian Assange is due to make his first public appearance in Britain.10 Jul 04:44 AM
New ZealandJudge calls bluff on online gambling siteA New Zealand judge has ruled that advertisements for Pokerstars.net and the Asia Pacific Poker Tour run on TV3 and C4 were not promoting online gambling.09 Jul 04:00 PM
TelecommunicationsTelecom shelves plans for IT changeTelecom has put the brakes on signing up a new IT supplier citing the uncertainty around the company's future structure.08 Jul 04:00 PM
New ZealandAuckland losing in the war of wordsAuckland - and particularly Queen St - are taking a pasting on social media from disappointed visitors.07 Jul 04:02 PM
TechnologyCan the .xxx domain name clean up the web?Pornography is a subject that's rarely talked about, it's the pre-eminent internet money-spinner, and everyone spends a disproportionate amount of time either trying to avoid it or access it.06 Jul 10:50 PM
EntertainmentWeb prank puts Justin Bieber on Korean trajectoryBieber was targeted by an internet prank which leaves him struggling to find a way out of exporting his teeny-pop to North Korea.05 Jul 08:09 PM
BusinessWikipedia back online after global outagePower failure could have been to blame for the sudden collapse of one of the world's most popular websites, the online encyclopaedia Wikipedia.05 Jul 04:33 AM
OpinionJuha Saarinen<i>Juha Saarinen</i>: Teen entrepreneurs had a head startLaunching a business when you're 13 or 14 isn't the usual recipe for success, but it works for some.04 Jul 04:00 PM
New Zealand<i>Trade Me</i> car thieves growing net savvyCar thieves are using Trade Me as a catalogue for crime, tracking down owners of desirable vehicles from number plates.03 Jul 04:00 PM
New ZealandCall for monitoring of child sex offender A mother is questioning why a child sex offender will be allowed to live in NZ with no official monitoring when he is deported from Australia this month.02 Jul 01:00 AM
TechnologyBroadband now 'legal right' for Finnish citizensFinland has become the first country in the world to make broadband a legal right for all of its citizens.01 Jul 03:37 AM
TechnologyLinkedIn - it's not what they know...To some, it is the most boring website since watching-grass-grow.com. 01 Jul 01:20 AM
BDBDEconomyJoyce widens broadband tender scopeBidders for the government's $1.5b ultra-fast broadband fund will now be invited to supply plans for "lit" fibre.30 Jun 11:45 PM
TechnologyGoogle 'set to challenge Facebook'If some highly reliable sources are to be believed, Google is gearing up to take on Facebook with 'Google Me'.30 Jun 02:14 AM
WorldCharges considered for degrading Facebook listAustralian police are considering charging the author of a Facebook page which lists and names women as "100 Biggest Sluts of Ballarat".28 Jun 04:00 PM