Does online tech pose an unacceptable threat to our privacy?
Some believe social networking and search - Facebook, Twitter and Google in particular - are putting our personal information at far too much risk.
Some believe social networking and search - Facebook, Twitter and Google in particular - are putting our personal information at far too much risk.
US Ambassador David Huebner should fit in just fine in New Zealand: he loves rugby and drinking beer and wine.
If you thought that the quad core CPU whirring away under the hood of your new PC put you squarely on the bleeding edge of tech, think again.
Facebook users have been warned they will be among targets of a huge increase in cyber crime next year.
Today's hacker is a smart IT graduate, probably living in Eastern Europe, who is in the business to make money.
NZ's highest flying executive, Chris Liddell, talks to the Herald about stepping down as chief financial officer at Microsoft.
Wireless electricity would be a giant leap forward for the way we live – and scientists are already developing it.
Apple may be planning to sell its devices on the cheap, provided users sit through compulsory adverts.
Facebook and MySpace users are being targeted in a large-scale malware and phishing campaign by cybercriminals.
New Zealand providers are well placed to take advantage of changes in internet services, says Adam Gifford.