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Vodafone apologises to misled customers
Vodafone says it will honour its Red Network pricing plan after complaints of misleading ads and overcharging were brought to light.

Customers unhappy with Vodafone's broadband service
Customers say problems with Vodafone's broadband service extend beyond an online tool that offered discounts to people who were later charged full price.

Web giant Google faces NZ police probe
Police are investigating claims that Google illegally gathered personal email and wireless internet data during its "Street View" operation in NZ.

Union slams EMA's 'scaremongering' Facebook warning
Employees venting workplace anger to their Facebook friends should face legal action, says an employers lobby group.

Cool World Cup gadgets on the internet
The FIFA World Cup is just days away, but if you can't wait for the real action to start, there's plenty online to occupy football fanatics.

Lecturer relents on students' use of Wikipedia for research
A university lecturer has embraced Wikipedia as part of her teaching after initially shunning the online encyclopedia.

The broadband scramble
In the next few weeks many bidders to take part in the Govt-backed rollout of a high-speed broadband network will be knocked out of the game.

It takes two to tango
This meeting is pure infidelity. But Claire Balfour, who emigrated from Scotland to New Zealand 10 years ago, isn't out to snare a married man.

Broadband solution can begin in the home
Inadequate home wiring, old hardware and software are all creating broadband bottlenecks in the home.

Budget? Nah, give us Pac-Man, say Kiwis
New Zealanders were more interested in playing Pac-Man than the Budget last month.

'Anti-grooming' software can detect paedophiles
Scientists have developed software which can tell young people if they are chatting to an adult posing as a child on the internet.

Facebook rolls out simpler privacy controls
Assistant Privacy Commissioner Katrine Evans said it was 'disappointing' that Facebook had taken so long to act on privacy problems

Faster broadband lags behind
More than halfway through the Government's term and the promised fibre roll-out to 75% of Kiwis over the next 10 years still hasn't delivered.