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Internal Affairs website facing hacktivist attack
The Department of Internal Affairs website is under threat of attack from the shadowy 'hacktivist' group Anonymous.
NZer could be Charlie Sheen's intern
An Auckland man is hoping to become American actor Charlie Sheen's right-hand man.
Finding fitness on the web
Jump off the couch. A workout is only as far away as your computer screen, writes Susan Edmunds.
Attack of the codes
It's the battle of the apps between planet Apple and Amazon backed by Google's Android army. Tony Murrow explains the clash of the titans
Concerns over phone monitoring programme
A civil liberties spokesman is "very worried" at a new product which lets parents monitor their child's mobile phone use on the internet.
Food fads: How bacon sizzled and people got sweet on cupcakes
Bacon. It's everywhere. Wendy's features it in the "Baconator" and Paula Deen crumbles it into quiche. Ditto for those deluxe cupcakes top-heavy with frosting. Is there a bakery or supermarket that doesn't sell them?
Leaked Govt broadband plan comes in for criticism
Connections to start at an estimated $47 a month.
The write stuff
Bloggers have been elevated to front row status but now that they're 'in', can they maintain their objectivity?
Anthony Doesburg: Cyber war risk is here and now, author claims
Others dispute danger, but agree on the need to be prepared for attack.
Battle of the browsers
The latest incarnation of Internet Explorer comes at a time when the competition between web browsers is at its fiercest. Nick Clark reports
Stealing their innocence
As a dad, it makes me shiver with fear to think the exchanging of indecent images of children is so widespread.
Paedophile ring bust nets NZ offenders
Three Kiwi kids spared further abuse as police smash major file-sharing network
Hands on: Internet Explorer 9
If you only tend to fire up Internet Explorer to download Firefox or Chrome, then you may want to check out what Microsoft’s elves have been slaving over.