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New livestreaming legislation fails to take into account how the internet actually works
What Australia's new legislation got right - and what it got wrong.
What Australia's new legislation got right - and what it got wrong.
Dealing with bring-your-own devices in the workplace and good "hygiene".
And barrister says it won't worry Facebook.
NZ goes fast on gun control, slow on social media.
Manukau Institute of Technology to build new $55m trades school.
Police admit string of errors investigating complaints made by businessman.
Carriers say 5G-enabled smartphones are capable of downloading data 20 times faster.
Kiwi tech company Ossis is using 3D tech to change lives.
Stored on Amazon was a trove of data such as names, email addresses and users' passwords.
Comment: Schools should not let digital devices displace human interactions.
Board decided no external search was required in rapid-fire process.
Social network's blunt response.
The PM's first chief science advisor, Sir Peter Gluckman, talks about his career.
Most of us send hundreds of emails every day so anything that helps is a good thing.
Users' private photos and documents uploaded to websites can be obtained by hackers.
Who is Jolie Hodson - meet Spark's ambitious new chief executive.
A report that's hugely embarrassing for the Chinese tech giant was published last week.
Hong Kong's Cyberport has a vision to "be the hub for digital technology.
Government supports ambitious major projects, start-ups and research.
Though technology is wiping out some jobs, there are many positives.
McDonald's has made a big bet on a Kiwi tech firm.
Details of the social network's history "obscured".
Kids on screens: How much is too much? / Doug Sherring
A parents' group wants guidelines to stop kids spending too much time on screens.
New technology is changing how we make payments in NZ.
A weekend of wobbles for the sports streaming insurgent.
Vodafone NZ promised to tell its 2700 staff if they would stay or go by the end of March.