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Kids beware - the web never forgets
Things used to be in the past, but now they're not. They're on YouTube (motto: "Broadcast Yourself") and Vimeo and Facebook and Idiotvids.
Google collects home wireless data
Internet search giant Google has confirmed it gathered data about personal wireless connections from homes around New Zealand.
Social media puts the boot into reality telly
When it comes to keeping secrets, reality TV producers don't typically have the same luxuries as their scripted TV counterparts.
Vodafone teams up with Canadians for broadband bid
Vodafone has joined up with a Canadian company in a bid to take part in the Government's $1.5b broadband plan.
Telecom set to report earnings slump - analyst
The Auckland-based telco will report a 47 percent decline in profit and more downbeat news could still come, according to analyst Guy Hallwright.
Webby Award winners announced in New York
Critic Roger Ebert, web pioneer Vint Cerf and funnyman Jim Carr were among the host of winners at this year's Webby Awards.
Facebook hacker not living in NZ - police
Police have no evidence that a Russian hacker who posed as a Kiwi girl to sell Facebook login information has ever been to NZ.
Google: Privacy is alive and well
In NZ for Privacy Awareness Week, Google privacy expert Alma Whitten talks about what the company is doing to keep your data safe.
Kiwi imagination yields winning solution
A team of students has developed a clever method of overcoming the lack of internet connectivity in developing countries.
Facebook users reject illusion of privacy
As many as four out of five Facebook users accept the site offers no privacy - unlike most of the population who consider it a private space.