
Do online symptom checkers work?
Ever asked the internet what your symptoms mean and gotten a response that seemed wacky or totally off base? It's not your imagination.
Ever asked the internet what your symptoms mean and gotten a response that seemed wacky or totally off base? It's not your imagination.
When her selfie went viral and people started making cruel remarks about her boyfriend, Ashley Stevens had the perfect response.
Victoria Farmer was feeding her son while her daughter played in the next room when things went “crazy quiet”.
"I can't believe I'm stuck with this stupid name and I still can't get into my Facebook. It's ludicrous and I am embarrassed to tell people what has happened."
Online, no rules means people can be rude and crude. Bumble is out to do something about all of that.
Do you know what POS means? How about CD9? Or KPC? If you don't you might be wise to learn.
For the first time, users will be able to choose for themselves which posts and pages appear at the top of their feeds.
I want to know what is going on in people's heads as they shuffle towards me, on the footpath, engrossed in the device they hold in their hand.
An image of a homeless boy doing his homework by the light of a McDonald's restaurant has inspired thousands of internet users.
Break-up apps and software that tells you whether you're right to take a "pee break" at the movies are proof society needs a "digital detox".
Women have found a wacky way to fight censorship of their breasts on social media, covering them with images of male nipples.
So many Russians are being killed or injured in pursuit of the perfect selfie that police have launched a public safety campaign.
Rugby fans are fuming after missing much of yesterday's All Blacks match in Samoa because of a glitch in Sky TV's app, Sky Go.
Young Aucklander Ruby Joy says her life was saved by the touching words of British literary star Julie Burchill, who recently lost her son to suicide.
Before you take your unfriend-number to heart, remember most of the people we connect with on Facebook are not, and were never, actually our friends.
The recipient of the Elsa cake reportedly "loved it", proving that beauty is more than icing-deep.
Social media users are using hashtags like #sunburnart and #tantattoo to show off their "artistic" sunburns to the world.
A gay teen whose photo went viral after being posted to the Humans of New York facebook page has received messages of support from celebrities.
WATCH: Homeless man David Gould has taken advantage of a public piano project in Florida - his outstanding musical talent making him an internet sensation.
The web is supposed to be the world's most inclusive medium: Which is why Justin Foley thought it might be funny to make a site that was exactly the opposite.
If a picture paints a thousand words, then what might a selfie say about you?
Prince Harry is right - selfies have to stop. Writer Alice Audley turned her back on them and says her life is better for it.
Cross-stitching has made a comeback as the coolest new craft to try - only this time skin is the canvas.
Jacobs took the selfie of the side of his butt and body and posted it on Instagram for his 194,000 followers with the caption, "It's yours to try!".
Ah, the pitfalls of 'Reply All' - six writers reveal the most embarrassing emails they wish they’d never sent.
The Harmful Digital Communications Bill is being widely criticised as dangerous in the way it seeks to regulate online activities. So is online democracy under threat?
Take down your topknot and get ready to become a merman - the next big thing in men's hair fashion has arrived.
Kim and Kanye's iconic wedding pic has been dethroned as the most 'liked' Instagram of all time - by one of her sisters.