
Google must delete inaccurate search info if asked, EU court rules
The ruling applies to search results about people in Europe.
The ruling applies to search results about people in Europe.
Social media is set up to collect and monetise people’s data.
Google has released Kiwis' most searched names, events and recipes of the year.
New $15m scheme will cover about 7500 remote households.
The Black Ferns showed us how to be united again. Where else can we find common ground?
Regulators worldwide are worried about the wheels falling off.
Review finds systemic racism at InternetNZ.
Frightening scenes emerged of a tourist bein led through jeering crowds. in Mexico.
The Monty Python collaborator's surreal sign was straight out of the Flying Circus.
Lesser-known sites such as Mastodon and even Tumblr offer alternatives amid the chaos.
Police are urging internet users to be cautious.
The Californian filmmaker may not know who has his bags but he knows where they live.
Like a David Attenborough blooper reel, this is nature at its most awkward.
Claims service which helps Kyiv's troops communicate will cost him $100m+ "by year's end".
A guide to some of the countries inviting New Zealanders on a long, working holiday.
Sensitive files posted to the dark web, Auckland’s new mayor gets to work and police on the scene in Wattle Downs in the latest NZ Herald headlines. Video / NZ Herald
Some of the victims were less than 12 months old.
Can our children be truly safe online? Warning: Distressing content.
Naked or sexual images of youngsters are also being captured during live streams.
Most social media platforms have banned QAnon content.
The notch at the top of the iPhone 14 Pro is gone and has been replaced by a pill shaped "dynamic island" that the screen wraps around. Video / Apple
The BBC's Monika Plaha investigates the disturbing online trade in sexually explicit images and video of women, often taken and posted on social media without their consent. Video / BBC
Kelvyn Alp, one of the hosts of far-right conspiracy theory website Counterspin Media has faced media outside court. Video / NZ Herald
It is understood that police arrested and charged Kelvyn Alp and Hannah Spierer with allegedly distributing an objectionable publication. Video / NZ Herald
Police arrested two people in Christchurch today with links to a far-right website.
DCI Data Centres CEO Malcolm Roe, Digital Economy Minister David Clark and Brookfield managing director Udhay Mathialagan turn the sod for 'AKL02', a $400 million data centre campus that will be built in Albany on Auckland's North Shore. Video / NZ Herald
Tristram Speedy says he now needs to 'consult with a few guys'.
OPINION: 'The internet is more than Netflix, reading social media gags and Uber Eats.'