
'Anti-science doubters' and the blogosphere
Dr Grant Jacobs on blogging, commenting, anonymity and the credibility of online sources.
Dr Grant Jacobs on blogging, commenting, anonymity and the credibility of online sources.
Enduring long waits to get internet access is a phenomenon not limited to Central Auckland, according to other would-be web users.
A 'humble and hard-working' pig hunter from Papakura went to work and waited six hours on Monday before telling his wife he'd won $28.7m.
A NZ couple advertised online for a surrogate mother to carry a child, only to have a US woman fake the pregnancy and steal their money.
A central Auckland resident has slammed "Third World" services after being told he would have to wait up to a year to be connected to broadband internet.
A potty-mouthed puppet called Rico is the controversial new face of the country's national carrier, Air New Zealand.
The Commerce Commission has launched an investigation into whether Telecom's wholesale unit broke the rules by discriminating against retail rivals
The story of the Harvard nerd who changed the world with a website called Facebook is now a Hollywood movie. Following that, the question to ask is, why has the founder left a trail of bitter recriminations in his wake?
Telecom says it needs to conclude terms with the Govt in the next few weeks if it is to be its partner in an ultra-fast broadband network.
Research shows 91 per cent of Kiwi children have "some kind of digital dossier or footprint" on the internet by the time they are two years old.
NZ parents are increasingly building digital footprints for their children before birth and from the moment they are born, a survey finds.
News website The Daily Beast and Newsweek, an icon of the American magazine industry, are thinking about a merger.
The company will make the services available on Airbus A340-500s and A380s and Boeing's 777-300ER models.
Huge user base, ever-increasing engagement, hype, salivating VC investors - shame about the business model.