
Focus Morning Bulletin: 10 October, 2022
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
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.
The family came to NSW for a wedding, but were left stranded "on the side of the road".
Insomnia was once an unavoidable part of the deal when booking long-haul travel.
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The notch at the top of the iPhone 14 Pro is gone and has been replaced by a pill shaped "dynamic island" that the screen wraps around.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
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.'
It's hard to take reviews this brutal with a pinch of salt.
Advice from Australian MD on rehydration includes drink half a pint of beer… checks out.
OPINION: Our news media must reflect our communities and be well represented.
Are we set to see a series of unintended consequences?
The food delivery industry is in growth mode, so who comes out on top?
Bram van der Kolk, 39, and Mathias Ortmann, 50, were first arrested in 2012.
Man instigated sexually explicit exchange of messages with 12-year-old Facebook friend.
The use of facial recognition technology and its impact on Māori is under the spotlight.
Pearce Buckley claims he just clicked a hyperlink, opening a folder in Mega called 'Nunu'.
Internet Explorer is finally headed out to pasture.
Man files appeal against refusal to grant him permanent name suppression.
Which NFTs will survive the crypto crash and why the blockchain will become part life.
PLUS: How the crypto crash is affecting hackers' behaviour.
Algorithms that amplify extremism and radicalise people still operate unchecked.
The Wagatha Christie case has a bit of everything - even a Kiwi connection.
The Christchurch Call has made a difference but there are areas where it has no impact.