Stores stress joy of shopping to beat web
A group of Auckland retailers wants to remind shoppers of the pleasures of buying in stores.
A group of Auckland retailers wants to remind shoppers of the pleasures of buying in stores.
The Retail Assn in Australia wants GST tacked on to online sales.
Sarah Cruz-Taylor has 1047 Facebook friends and says she knows them all personally.
More than half of Kiwis have an online profile, half of those check it daily and one in 10 admits to being addicted to it.
Trade Me customers are the victims of the latest online scam by fraudsters operating out of Russia.
A quick skim through some front page news stories over the past year provides incontrovertible proof of technology's grip on our lives.
The American spy agency has created a panel to assess what damage may have been done by WikiLeaks.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has unleashed a torrent of criticism in a new interview with the Times of London.
Forget about Google's struggle with Facebook for eyeballs and programmers. Pay no attention to its fight with Apple over smartphones, or to any other tech rivalry.
All six kids individually said "Ewwww. No. Don't do it! I'll never drive with you again." "Marvellous", was my response. Even my husband wrinkled his nose in distaste at first.
Text messages and the internet may be used to contact emergency services in the future following a Government review of the 111 service.
Bianca Jagger pushed her way through the scrum as a man with a megaphone repeated "exposing war crimes is no crime".
The mother of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has condemned Swedish prosecutors' decision to lodge an appeal blocking her son's freedom.
The Sunshine Coast mother of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has welcomed a British court's decision to grant him bail.
Hackers have posted a list of the most commonly used passwords on a popular gossip website.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was scheduled to appear in a London court on Tuesday seeking to fight his extradition to Sweden.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will reportedly appear in a London court tonight (NZT), in a second attempt to win bail. He's also issued a statement, through his mother, saying he's determined to fight for the future of WikiLeaks.
The founder of WikiLeaks has issued a plea from jail for his supporters to keep fighting, accusing Visa, Mastercard and Paypal of being instruments of US foreign policy.
While he isn't exactly in TVNZ's good books, it appears that Paul Henry is a big Kiwi favourite online.