
Chorus boss: 'We don't have the staff'
Following the Herald's coverage of poorly laid fibre cables, Chorus' CEO says his workforce is stretched beyond capacity.
Following the Herald's coverage of poorly laid fibre cables, Chorus' CEO says his workforce is stretched beyond capacity.
Snapchat's introduced a new feature allowing people to hang onto their snaps for longer.
Woosh Wireless' creditors, thought to be owed almost $13 million, have voted to put the troubled internet provider into liquidation.
This man is alive, but tributes from the Orlando shooting, the Istanbul attack and the EgyptAir crash all include his photo.
A woman has admitted breaching a suppression order by publishing names of victims on Facebook. Nicola Jayne Witheford, whose partner
Newly installed fibre broadband wires were chewed by a pet dog after installers nailed the cables to the dog enclosure, an internet user complains.
Chinese regulators have announced they will vet all social media information before being published by media agencies to stop the spreading of "false reports" and "rumours"
The internet has not evolved in the way it had been envisioned.
Facebook has confirmed that it is working with the Māori Language Commission on "the appropriate use of Māori language" on its platform.
Among the subjects that people "love" on Facebook the most: celebrity children, nature and service animals.
A gun shop is raffling off a gun similar in type to the one used to kill 49 people in Orlando, Florida to benefit the victims of the same massacre.
Best of Business: An under-the-radar travel website was bought for $85 million by Webjet this year.
Although it may be convenient to use free, public, unsecured WiFi, these networks are the least secure.
Kiwis can now visit a free-to-use website to compare internet broadband providers.
People living in apartments or shared properties will soon be able get Ultra-Fast Broadband installed more quickly.
Spark has completed a $200 million programme upgrading the backend for its customer service IT platforms.
COMMENT: At what point are the authorities asking for too much information?
COMMENT: If I wanted to check Facebook or Twitter, or read something on a Western news site, I was completely out of luck.
COMMENT: Who is going to give you all these answers and without payment of money? Google!
COMMENT: Has Vodafone become yet another complacent telco, asks Juha Saarinen.
COMMENT: No insurance? Turn to Givealittle for financial support.
The Kiwi actress landed herself a major role in the new web-series, Hashtaggers, where she plays a media strategist to the stars.
The 72 new emojis were released today and include more variety of food, hand gestures and faces.
Here are just a few explanations behind the strangest mysteries involving Google Maps.
COMMENT: How wide is the gulf between what you know you should do; and what you actually are doing?
A whole lot of people make judgments based solely on headlines - and not the story under them.
The censors in China block access to sites like YouTube and Facebook, but people can, and often do, vault the Great Firewall.
COMMENT: Seven ways to use the new Facebook Live video streaming for your business.
Tech leaders are meeting in San Francisco to discuss making the Web a more decentralised, secure, and less censored place.