
Granny brings down internet
Usually when there are internet problems in former Soviet countries, people suspect nefarious government interference.
Usually when there are internet problems in former Soviet countries, people suspect nefarious government interference.
Social media is the new spam target, and Facebook - with 500 million users - is the biggest target of them all.
Facebook is testing a new system that instantly targets ads based on the content of members' wall posts and status updates.
Pacific Fibre, the local start-up looking to build a second internet cable linking New Zealand to the world, has put out a tender to have its system built.
As Larry Page's ascension to the chief executive post this week marks a coming of age for him, Google itself is also coming of age in another way.
The Commerce Commission wants to look at potential barriers to end-user uptake of ultra-fast broadband.
Last year, Apple released a product. "This product is doomed to fail", said many experts. After all, the type of product had been introduced time and time again, and never succeeded.
A salesperson says he's has become the butt of a cruel stunt as a mischief-maker posts a fake online profile.
Internet plan set to replace one monopoly with another.
A semi-attached terrace house in Swansea, Wales, has become an internet sensation - for looking like Adolf Hitler.
The Department of Internal Affairs website is under threat of attack from the shadowy 'hacktivist' group Anonymous.
An Auckland man is hoping to become American actor Charlie Sheen's right-hand man.
Jump off the couch. A workout is only as far away as your computer screen, writes Susan Edmunds.
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