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A world of style at your fingertips
Carey Mulligan and Kelly Osbourne are among the style-savvy celebrities recruited to an internet giant's new fashion website, which lets women create their own virtual boutiques stocked with clothes from favourite designers.
Sky readies for internet TV assault
The way hundreds of thousands of Kiwis watch TV shows is about to undergo a fundamental and dramatic change.
The war on words 2.0
The best-selling author of The Tipping Point has enraged social network users by dismissing their impact on real issues. It is, Tim Adams writes, just the latest salvo in an argument set to run and run.
Love at first click
In the search for love, the internet opens up a whole wide world of opportunity. But, as Rhodri Marsden discovers, finding online companionship is easier said than done.
NZ team takes out international Zumba competition (+video)
Rotorua-based Team Zest beat 17 other dance groups in a global online video contest.
Facebook's bold ambition - with friends like these...
Facebook staff reportedly refer to the social network giant's email project as the 'Gmail killer'.
Sad ending in 'Olivia' hunt
An Australian public servant has been going to extreme lengths trying to track down the woman of his drea
Man jailed for naked Facebook photo
A Wellington man has been jailed for posting a photograph of his naked ex-girlfriend on Facebook.
Telecom, Vodafone broadband bid one of five
Arch rivals Telecom and Vodafone have joined forces to try to deliver high-speed broadband to more NZ homes and schools.
Herald readership hits new level
Readership of nzherald.co.nz and the Herald newspaper is at its highest level in a generation.
KKK member admits Facebook vandalism
A Ku Klux Klan member has reportedly admitted vandalising several Facebook tribute pages for dead Australian teenagers.
Ring, ring: It's your con artist speaking
Aggressive foreign scammers are urging Kiwis to change settings on their computers in an attempt to obtain personal information.
Report: NZ phone line costs highest in OECD
Kiwis who make only a few calls from their home line a month are paying the highest line rental in the OECD, says the Commerce Commission.