Kids at risk - watchdog fingers Facebook
Nearly half of us use social networks - and most are concerned about how much personal information children share online.
Nearly half of us use social networks - and most are concerned about how much personal information children share online.
A woman who was disgruntled when an Iranian cleric preached that female cleavage causes earthquakes has caused her own social networking phenomenon.
Vodafone NZ's market share sank below 50 per cent last year as new kid on the block 2degrees mobile entered the market.
A study into the health effects of using mobile phones will take 20 or 30 years to complete.
Australian internet entrepreneur Daniel Tzvetkoff is facing serious charges in Las Vegas.
New Zealand's privacy watchdog has joined nine other countries in complaining to Google about its Buzz service.
TVNZ Ondemand is available to PlayStation 3 gamers from today, it has been revealed.
Trade Me founder and philanthropist Sam Morgan says he basically doesn't pay tax.
Just because readers have got used to reading papers online for free, it does not follow that they have a right to do so, writes Stephen Glover.
A website designed to help people have extra-marital affairs arrives in New Zealand this month.
If an internet auction goes sour, think twice before posting abuse about the seller - legal experts say you could be sued for defamation.
A restauranteur claims her business was pushed to the brink of closure by an email from a disgruntled customer spread "all around town".
There are intriguing similarities between a teenage hacker from Australia and the man behind WikiLeaks.