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Kiwi toddlers have big online footprint, says survey
NZ parents are increasingly building digital footprints for their children before birth and from the moment they are born, a survey finds.
Singapore Airlines to offer in-flight web
The company will make the services available on Airbus A340-500s and A380s and Boeing's 777-300ER models.
High Court denies Telstra Clear's secrecy bid
The High Court in Auckland knocked back TelstraClear's bid for secrecy over a dispute with joint venture partner Kordia Group.
The little tweets that could mean big money - but when?
Huge user base, ever-increasing engagement, hype, salivating VC investors - shame about the business model.
New 4G phones may 'ruin' cable TV signals
4G mobile phones are set to disrupt households' cable television - and possibly their neighbours' sets as well.
<i>Anthony Doesburg</i>: Last call for lobbyist, but telcos not yet off hook
Ernie Newman's efforts have delivered many gains for consumers over the past dozen years.
<i>Chris Barton</i>: Roll over Telecom, the Jetsons' revolution has finally arrived
Vision becomes reality as more people turn to the internet for phone calls.
Social networking has gone to the dogs
There's Facebook, Bebo, MySpace, Twitter ... and now Dogbook.
Trade Me virus affects thousands
Thousands of Trade Me users have contracted a computer virus through the auction site after a malicious advertisement was posted.
Privacy body eyes on line fakes
Authorities are investigating whether NZ should make it a criminal offence to impersonate others including politicians on the internet.
Mayor faces online tormentor
It's the outgoing North Shore Mayor versus the blogger who loves to make fun of him.
Sky to launch internet TV service with Orcon
Internet provider Orcon is building a network to support Sky's launch of its new online television service iSky.