PoliticsDark arts in media? Reality is more mundaneThere are people who truly believe journalism is a dark art practised by latter-day witches who seek only to deceive readers by telling 23 Nov 05:00 AM
BusinessInternet scarier for women than menA new report on online harassment highlights how the Internet can be a scarier place for women than for men.22 Nov 08:56 PM
BDBDBusinessBaby X tech spin-out gains $7.5m fundingMark Sagar's Baby X technology spin-out has gained US$7.5 million in venture capital funding.22 Nov 05:11 PM
New ZealandAlleged anti-Semitic comments slammedThe Human Rights Commission says an Auckland man's speeches allegedly given by an Auckland man condemning Jewish people are appalling 22 Nov 03:39 AM
TelecommunicationsUFB installations surpass 300,000More than 300,000 New Zealanders are connected to fibre broadband.22 Nov 12:50 AM
BusinessCreepy website shows you being monitoredEvery click you make is being monitored, and a new website shows you how.21 Nov 06:05 PM
TechnologyThe Big Read: What happens online once you die?Will your family be able to access your digital photos, emails and investments when you die? And do you want your Facebook posts to live on as a memorial? Juliet Rowan investigates digital legacy and finds she's not alone in falling short of a plan.20 Nov 04:13 AM
BusinessSex workers set up site to rate clientsBritish prostitutes have been comparing notes on clients, and getting advice on pricing, in an online forum.19 Nov 10:27 PM
WorldSmitten women duped into moving drugsA smooth African scam artist, dubbed 'Precious Max', used an online dating scam to trick Australian women into smuggling heroin for an international drug business.19 Nov 05:37 PM
CrimeNew hotline to have trolls investigatedNew Zealand's online watchdog launches a new hotline tomorrow for Kiwis to report cyber hate and have "trolls" investigated.19 Nov 04:00 PM
RetailHow a toy craze became big businessAfter just over two years on store shelves, children's toy Shopkins has become a huge business.19 Nov 12:25 AM
BDBDRetail'Netflix tax' registration picks upMore than 80 offshore suppliers of remote services have registered for GST since the government widened the tax.17 Nov 03:41 AM
LifestyleThe cupboard conundrum stumping the webA simple domestic decision on whether or not to open a cupboard has driven the internet into a frenzy.16 Nov 11:45 PM
BusinessKim Jong-Un's 'Fatty' nickname blockedSearching for "Kim Fatty the Third" in China? You're out of luck.16 Nov 10:11 PM
OpinionFacebook must accept its role in mediaCOMMENT: Facebook is clearly pushing into media. But that comes with responsibilities.16 Nov 09:50 PM
OpinionDebbie Mayo-SmithHow to find new prospects on LinkedInCOMMENT: Where can you start to find future sales - outside of your existing clients and advertising?16 Nov 05:37 PM
BusinessFacebook and Google fight fake newsGoogle and Facebook are taking aim at false news stories that appear in their feeds.16 Nov 05:07 PM
Media and marketingSky sues TVNZ, NZME, Fairfax over videoSky TV has filed High Court action, alleging the media companies breached the pay TV firm's copyright in the its use of rugby video footage.16 Nov 02:01 AM
New ZealandPeace protest turns violentA protest turned violent this morning when peace activists blocked a defence industry conference in central Auckland.15 Nov 08:06 PM
OpinionJuha SaarinenJuha Saarinen: Thank tech for TrumpCOMMENT: Wars, quakes, global warming and Donald Trump. That's 2016, an annus horribilis if there ever was one.15 Nov 05:05 PM
New ZealandWhat now for quake cows? Here's an ideaTwo cattle and a calf which survived yesterday's earthquake should be allowed to retire and live out their days in a sanctuary, animal rights group Peta says.15 Nov 05:25 AM
LifestyleHack on sex hook-up website exposes millionsThe personal details of millions who signed up to a sex hook-up website in the past 20 years were exposed in one of the largest ever data breaches.15 Nov 04:00 AM
WorldHope the rhino diesA South African rhino who was named Hope after she survived a 2015 attack by poachers who hacked off her horns and part of her face has died.14 Nov 05:25 PM
New ZealandMarooned cows fascinate worldThree cows left standing on an island of land have drawn international attention.14 Nov 04:17 PM
New ZealandEarthquake: what you need to knowWhat you need to know about the earthquake and tsunami and what people in the above coastal areas should do.14 Nov 03:12 AM
Media and marketingThis anti-piracy campaign is laughableVillage Roadshow is known for its measures to stop piracy, but its latest efforts have made an absolute mockery of its harsh stance.14 Nov 02:33 AM
New ZealandSupermoon quake prediction rubbishedScientists have debunked a prediction that a major earthquake could hit the South Pacific on November 14.13 Nov 09:30 PM
New ZealandWorld reacts to deadly 7.5 quakeAs New Zealand wakes up to reports of the series of earthquakes to have shaken the country overnight the rest of the world is also coming to grips with the news.13 Nov 07:22 PM
New ZealandAnti-Trump rally held in WellingtonAbout 100 people gathered on Wellington's waterfront in solidarity against the "orange oompaloompa" this afternoon, to show support 13 Nov 02:50 AM
LifestyleOutrage over Toblerone changesThis is a disgrace. Toblerone manufacturers have changed the chocolate favourite, and people are, understandably, not happy.13 Nov 12:00 AM
WorldIngenious student's punishment hackAnyone who's ever been tasked with writing lines will tell you it quickly gets boring. Very boring. However, one student who was 12 Nov 11:40 PM
BusinessSay goodbye to The Pirate BayThose who illegally download television shows and movies are about to find it much harder, with leading torrent sites in Google's scope.12 Nov 08:47 PM
New ZealandLook who's flying Bollywood star aroundThis helicopter tour over the South Island was a star-studded affair.12 Nov 08:22 AM
BusinessChina's vast Internet prisonA new law will limit free expression even further.12 Nov 12:37 AM