Smartphones test for new privacy law
Time and technology wait for no one, so can an overhaul of the Privacy Act be truly future proof?
Time and technology wait for no one, so can an overhaul of the Privacy Act be truly future proof?
Celebrities seem intent on becoming lifestyle gurus. But how easy is it to follow the rules? Hadley Freeman finds out.
Consumer NZ says anyone wanting to head online for one of the new All Blacks jerseys should make sure they stick to reputable websites.
Smartphones could sell for less than $100 within 12 months, says 2degrees chief exec Eric Hertz.
Business software developed in NZ attracts growing interest in the US.
When the fangs are bared in the latest US episode of Anna Paquin's True Blood, Bernie will be watching within a few hours.
Mobile phone companies should be banned from using the term "cap" when advertising deals, an Australian report recommends.
New Zealand will join other nations at a conference on cyberspace in London in November.
The kids can visit the moon or the Tate Britain art gallery in London during these winter school holidays without even leaving the house.
So far video calling has not really caught on for everyday conversations. Rhodri Marsden looks at at why not and whether that is set to change.
A battle for the top position in internet business has broken out as rival alliances are going face-to-face with one another.
Tens of thousands believed tricked by calls from bogus Microsoft technicians.
It's likely that the only way I will ever get my hands on an iPad is if there's a two-for-one deal down at the local gadget store.