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Has Facebook peaked?
Its users are bailing out, there are concerns over privacy and even murmurs that it’s going the way of MySpace. But the death of the social network that changed the world is greatly exaggerated, says Stephen Foley.
Wanted: any-size men but slender women only
A speed dating event advertising a night for "slender" women has been slammed by one woman.
F&P Appliances address gripes on web
F&P has used the website consumeraffairs.com to communicate with unhappy customers that were airing their gripes online.
Nokia N9: A new talking point
Nokia has finally taken the wraps off the successor to its much-troubled N8 mobile phone - but what's strange about the new N9?
<i> Debbie Mayo-Smith:</i> Are Facebook business pages worth the effort?
Only if your target market is a young woman or you like having conversations with an empty room...
Cyber-tweakers make the bad news go away
New Zealand companies and celebrities are quickly latching on to publicity manipulation techniques.
Telecom admits broadband blunder
Telecom has admitted a software error has caused over-counting of broadband usage, affecting 35,000 customers who will now be provided compensation.
Pacific Fibre questions Sthn Cross cable internet capability
Southern Cross says its submarine internet cables are more than capable of shouldering the demand from the ultra-fast broadband network, but its rival Pacific Fibre is arguing over the numbers.