
Like an Escher print come to life
A photo posted on the online forum Reddit is causing more than a few people to scratch their heads.
A photo posted on the online forum Reddit is causing more than a few people to scratch their heads.
The British university equality officer at the centre of a racism and sexism row could lose her job after she allegedly tweeted a hashtag 'kill all white men'.
Women have hit back at the rising 'dad bod' trend by sharing pictures of their own bodies, in all their curvy, healthy glory, on social media and labelling them with the hashtag #MomBod.
Brains behind zombie game thriller gets ball rolling on ultra-fast broadband after he calls Dunedin's Gigatown a joke.
CDs are out and streaming is in as coffee giant pens a new partnership with the popular online music service.
Artists and mathematicians alike have tried to answer the question - how many pages would it take to print the Internet?
A hacker group calling itself the Middle East Cyber Army has temporarily hacked an Auckland University website.
Sweet son Alex Lyngaas has secretly filmed his mother, Eva, for a year and crafted a video to help her find a boyfriend.
The parents of two boys who set themselves on fire as part of an online craze have pleaded for videos promoting the dangerous stunt to be taken off the internet.
The founders of .cat, who spent years lobbying for the domain, never intended for it to have anything to do with felines.
Advocates for global mode and open internet access are undermining local content and the survival of the New Zealand production industry, writes John Drinnan.
Wi-Fi isn't making you sick, in fact brain cancer rates are falling, says Peter Griffin.
As France bans Wi-Fi in nursery and primary schools, a British expert says others should do the same.
The very first thing I do when I wake up in the morning - and the very last thing I do at night - is pick up my phone, press the Twitter app and see what's going on in the world.
Private investigator Daniel Toresen asks, can you serve court notices via Facebook? "The rule of effective service is to bring the notice to the person's attention in an expedient manner. Facebook is now an accepted method to do just that."
Film and television streaming firm Netflix has released its first assessment of New Zealand broadband speeds since launching in the country in March.
Online anger has led to a real-life vigilante attack after police say a Facebook post prompted two Cromwell men to assault another man.
Lightbox, Netflix and other video-on-demand services are causing network congestion that could hasten pickup of ultra-fast broadband.
NZ Netflix customers can now see for the first time which company offers the service at the fastest speed.
A newly licensed online lending service is targeting prospective homeowners who have been shut out of the mainstream mortgage market by low-equity loan restrictions.
Each follows a formula. Expensive products. Check. Stories from "real people". Check. Recipes. Check. The occasional glimpse of said celebrity among all the pretentiousness. Check.
Author takes on internet bullies: "The internet doesn’t just offer opportunities for misogynistic abuse, you know. Penis enlargers can also be bought discreetly."
If teenagers are getting their life lessons from porn, then we're not merely contemplating the end of innocence, we're contemplating the end of romance.
Rihanna's detailed frock took two years to make and only two minutes to be ridiculed on the internet.
Karl Puschmann takes umbrage to a Spotify-commissioned survey which concluded that over-30s are 'musically irrelevant'.
John Drinnan says New Zealand plans to impose new tax rules so overseas media companies such as Netflix have to pay GST.
To mark its 10th anniversary, YouTube has released a playlist of some of the site's most popular dance videos from the past decade.
Auckland company AskNicely has launched an immediate, email-based feedback system to help companies know whether their customers are driving away happy.
Dave Vos, the chief of Google's experimental cargo-drone program, expects to see pilotless commercial aircraft within his lifetime.
Technology columnist Chris Barton on why the Global Mode video access case should be thrown out of court.