BusinessStaff protest to get boss backThousands of supermarket workers have protested the exit of their chief executive, after he was ousted by a board controlled by his cousin.24 Jul 04:20 AM
CompaniesSocial media is 'overvalued'US Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen has a hot stock tip for you: stop throwing so much money at anything that calls itself a social network.23 Jul 04:30 AM
BusinessChina's Xiaomi targets India in push for 100m phonesIn just four years, Xiaomi has evolved from startup to outselling Apple in China by offering inexpensive devices packed with high-end features.23 Jul 02:15 AM
EntertainmentHow Shakira became Facebook's most popular celebrityShakira has become the world’s most liked celebrity on Facebook, setting the record with over 100million fans.22 Jul 06:00 AM
OpinionPolly Gillespie: Why defriend me on Facebook?I would as soon run naked through the New World pet food section than turn up at anyone's door to ask them about their alleged affair with the pool boy, writes Polly Gillespie.20 Jul 05:30 PM
LifestyleWhen charity goes viralEven the Prime Minister has been called out. After having a bucket of icy water poured over his head, Christchurch real estate identity Mike Pero nominated John Key to take the challenge for charity.18 Jul 05:00 PM
OpinionGraham McGregorGraham McGregor: How to write a business plan for small business14 Jul 09:30 PM
New ZealandJohn Key's holiday selfieLeaving the country in the hands of deputy Bill English, Prime Minister John Key took a holiday "selfie", posted on Instagram yesterday by son Max.13 Jul 05:00 PM
OpinionBryce EdwardsTwitter 2014: Hashtag electioneering wields cloutEvery week, Prime TV's Backbenchers brings together politicians, journalists and voters for a pub-style chat about New Zealand politics. Every second, Twitter does much the same thing.13 Jul 01:33 AM
SportApp stops selfie-destructionA filter that blocks sports stars from sending dodgy messages or photos on social media, saving them from potential scandals, has been welcomed by NZ player agents.12 Jul 02:48 AM
New ZealandIce death: DHB criticisedThe chief coroner has criticised a doctor and a DHB for failing to notify him about a man who died after doing the ice challenge and drinking a bottle of Jim Beam.11 Jul 04:19 AM
New ZealandMan dies after ice, drink gameA man suffered a heart attack and died after a heavy drinking session during which he had a bucket of ice poured over his head as part of a social media game.10 Jul 05:00 PM
RoyalsThe first royal selfie?It was only a matter of time before Buckingham Palace saw its first royal selfie. And yesterday Princes William and Harry did just that.10 Jul 05:00 PM
TravelTopless tourism: Naked truthTopless tourism is trending, but there are traps for the unwary traveller. We uncover a few possible pitfalls.09 Jul 09:30 PM
Small BusinessOnline share communities becoming popularIn a shared community, consumers rent or share their personal items, including furniture, clothing, vehicles and houses or services for a fee.08 Jul 03:05 AM
New ZealandMain parties' messages for twitteratiNZ's political parties are making it official on Twitter. Both Labour and National are targeting the 'twitterati' and offering social media hashtags to campaign.06 Jul 05:00 PM
OpinionPolly Gillespie: Spoiler alert - Attempt at Dalai Lama attitude fails at the first hurdleVery well, oh scrolling fortunes of Facebook, I'll take that mystic challenge. Certainly it must be easier than attempting cross-fit. Right?06 Jul 05:00 PM
OpinionJack Tame: When Facebook knows much too much about youFacebook knew we'd broken up. I dunno how.05 Jul 08:05 PM
LifestyleSnagged by lure of the selfieOnline apps that have snagged celebrities such as Teuila Blakely, ex-Miss New Zealand Ella Langsford and All Black Aaron Smith in embarrassing poses are proving a growing hit with New Zealanders.05 Jul 05:00 PM
New ZealandAssaulted teens cop online abuseA victim of a brutal assault says her friends are being cyber-bullied by those linked to the teenage perpetrators.03 Jul 05:00 PM
New ZealandMum delivers an apologyA parent of one of the teenage girls at the centre of serious assault allegations has expressed her disappointment over her daughter's actions.02 Jul 09:25 PM
New ZealandTrio appalled bystander filmed attackA 14-second clip of three young women being kicked and punched by a group of drunk teens has appalled the victims, who ask who posted the video - but didn't help them.02 Jul 12:37 AM
WorldHow Facebook is seen as a threat to Afghan unityWhen Facebook arrived here, it quickly became an emblem for progress and freedom in post-Taliban Afghanistan.01 Jul 05:00 AM
WorldOz general's identity used in dating scamWhen Anna Linden's online friendship with a handsome Australian general blossomed into romance, she thought she had finally met someone special.30 Jun 05:00 PM
BusinessSuarez: Free marketing mealAs Adidas stopped using Luis Suarez for marketing, other social media-savvy companies have seized the opportunity for free publicity.30 Jun 02:20 AM
EntertainmentCelebs don't die on TwitterGlee star Cory Monteith and Charlotte Dawson's Twitter account is dormant but still visible.25 Jun 02:00 AM
OpinionGraham McGregorGraham McGregor: How 'word of mouth' marketing worksOne of the marketing ezines I find particularly helpful is called ‘The Likeable Expert’.23 Jun 09:30 PM