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Critics' bite spur to improvement
The 159 dogs at Barkley Manor can't give online feedback on their grooming and the way they're treated.
RWC net link to cost $362
Rugby World Cup bosses will charge media personnel $362 a match to plug into the internet.
Everyone's a critic online - perils and promise for business
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<i>New Zealand's Next Top Model</i> returns tonight
New Zealand's Next Top Model returns to television screens tonight at 7.30pm on TV3.
Telecom accused of broadband overcharging
Telecom can't count and could be overcharging thousands of customers' broadband accounts.
Govt won't revisit copyright law
The Government will not revisit a controversial law that allows internet providers to disconnect users for alleged copyright infringements, despite a UN report that said internet access was a human right.
Govt unveils plan to battle hacktivism
The Govt has announced plans for a National Cyber Security Centre charged with preventing attacks on its agencies.
UN criticises NZ's three-strike piracy law
The United Nations has declared internet access a human right and criticised "three strikes" laws like that in New Zealand.
<i>Shelley Bridgeman:</i> Shameful confession of abuse
Two years ago I wrote a shameful email entitled 'Mathletics' to my daughter's teacher. It read: "I need to confess ... "
Networks under pressure at World Cup
Influx of Rugby World Cup fans will test Auckland's mobile and internet networks.