OpinionJuha SaarinenSaarinen: Cloud can burst so be preparedCOMMENT: A big selling point for cloud computing is resilience.07 Jun 05:00 PM
BusinessIs Facebook eavesdropping on its users?Kelli Burns may go down in history as the professor who claimed, definitively, that Facebook "eavesdrops" on its mobile users.06 Jun 10:44 PM
OpinionDebbie Mayo-SmithDebbie Mayo-Smith: Hands down the best email tip everCOMMENT: This is going to be short. Sweet. Perhaps a bit life changing if you get piles of emails.06 Jun 12:00 AM
BusinessTech trends and what to expect in the futureMary Meeker's annual report is a telling look at how we spend our time online.02 Jun 04:00 AM
TelecommunicationsRural broadband boost - final cell site switched onThe final cell site in the nationwide Rural Broadband Initiative has been switched on in Waipu.02 Jun 03:00 AM
OpinionJuha SaarinenJuha Saarinen: Lessons from the big bank SWIFT heistCOMMENT: After money was stolen from through the SWIFT network, it is clear how easy it is for hackers to take advantage of customers online.31 May 08:56 AM
OpinionJohn DrinnanSky TV's threat to TVNZ over sport clipsSky TV bosses say Television New Zealand is grabbing too much of its exclusive sports footage to use on news bulletins and websites.26 May 10:10 PM
OpinionToby ManhireManhire: All aboard the S.S. FacebookCOMMENT: NZ's most insatiable fighter exploded into the public eye on the weekend, throwing his weight and his fists about - furious, indefatigable.26 May 09:29 PM
OpinionPaul ThomasThomas: Send copyright pirates down gangplankCOMMENT: Appropriately the internet has plenty of material devoted to the proposition that the best things in life are free.26 May 09:00 PM
BDBDBusinessWoosh goes into voluntary adminstrationWoosh Wireless, the Auckland-based wireless broadband operator, has gone into voluntary administration.25 May 04:49 AM
BusinessIs this search engine smarter than Google?ANALYSIS: Omnity, a new search engine, tries to put things in context.25 May 03:12 AM
WorldArchive: China denies internet censorshipThe Chinese government rejected U.S. claims that it is censoring access to the internet. Meanwhile, Google may make good on a threat to close its China-based portal.Watch24 May 08:43 PM
OpinionJuha SaarinenJuha Saarinen: Ad-free streaming is bliss - but at a costGoogle's finally launching its answer to Apple Music, Spotify and other streaming music services - YouTube Red.17 May 09:00 PM
New ZealandBrittle bone adventurer diesTributes to "brave" and "inspiring" man who died after suffering a head injury during a half marathon.15 May 06:34 PM
New ZealandMega must give Kazakhs dataHackers who exposed alleged corruption in a former Soviet state face being targeted after a New Zealand High Court ruling.12 May 05:00 PM
OpinionJamie GrayInterest in Bitcoin tech growsOne thing is for sure - the technology that underpins Bitcoin has got stock exchanges, clearing houses, banks and central banks talking.12 May 05:00 PM
BusinessSenator hits Zuckerberg over alleged anti-conservative bias at FacebookDoes Facebook bury conservative news on its site? One Republican senator hopes to find out.11 May 12:00 AM
BusinessPeople actually read long news stories on smartphonesThose fretting over the effect that small screens have on big news stories may be able to breathe a little easier.06 May 02:00 AM
BusinessIs the internet causing dementia?The internet is a wonderful place, but is it the reason you're forgetful?28 Apr 08:28 AM
OpinionSiobhan Keogh: The life of a disconnected gamerCOMMENT: We've all experienced it - that seemingly endless period of time after moving house where you don't have any internet access.28 Apr 03:00 AM
EntertainmentCaught in a superstar's love feudCelebrity cheating scandals (true or not) are as old as time, but thanks to social media, there's a new kind of character involved in the drama.26 Apr 05:00 PM
BusinessPay to spray? Charging for commentsNews publishers have such a fraught relationship with the people who comment on their articles that many websites have been removing comments altogether.24 Apr 07:35 PM
OpinionSaarinen: Australia to cyber the worldCOMMENT: It's hard to see how you could build a society and economy with IT increasingly entrenched at the core of both.22 Apr 02:00 AM
BusinessPrince vs the internetWhen Prince said the Internet was over, he says he mainly meant as a revenue stream for musicians like him.21 Apr 11:35 PM
BusinessBig net neutrality ruling due from US courtIf you thought the battle over net neutrality ended when the Federal Communications Commission slapped a series of unprecedented rules on Internet providers last year, think again.21 Apr 01:00 AM
BusinessAmericans are abandoning wired InternetThe Internet is now so common as to be a commodity.19 Apr 05:18 AM
OpinionDavid Dunning: Take care when filling your brainCOMMENT: The internet contains a vast store of information which is much bigger than any individual brain can carry - and that's not always a good thing.18 Apr 08:18 PM
BusinessUniversity thought it could erase scandal from GoogleAfter campus police pepper-sprayed student protesters, Davis paid some $175k to clean up the university's reputation.18 Apr 01:15 AM
BusinessWhat Kiwis fear most about the webKiwis more worried about corporates accessing their data than Government doing it, internet user survey finds.13 Apr 05:00 PM
OpinionFacebook is eating everything else on the internetCOMMENT: Facebook Live is the latest step Facebook has taken to own the internet.11 Apr 09:37 PM
OpinionShopping online doesn't save you anythingCOMMENT: You find lower prices online than at bricks-and-mortar stores, right? Wrong.07 Apr 11:00 PM
BusinessA probe into the Web's most risqué lawRule 34: If it exists, there is porn of it. No exceptions.07 Apr 04:00 AM