Facebook to warn users who 'liked' coronavirus hoaxes
Latest move by Facebook, Google an unprecedented effort to control bad information.
Latest move by Facebook, Google an unprecedented effort to control bad information.
Kiwi fashionistas are still able to receive goods from foreign companies.
A million Kiwi kids start learning online today in which could be a 'game-changer'.
A scam that threatens to expose porn-viewing habits is doing the rounds again.
Movies, theatres and concerts have been the biggest losers, according to Google Trends.
The first computers and modems for needy families have already been dispatched.
Suzy Cato returns to screens as host of a new educational channel for distance learning.
Chorus' CEO says the network is holding up well despite a 75 per cent increase in demand.
Families without home internet and computers will get them free.
The phones are open and the questions are weird. Citizens Advice notes increased anxiety.
Sela Alo didn't hold back in his message to Kiwis.
Fitness friends make videos to keep people moving at home as NZ is in lockdown.
Will we appreciate the little things more? Will we be kinder?
Saboteurs are infiltrating, disrupting online classes: Welcome to 'zoombombing'.
How are these groups feeling on day one of the official lockdown?
Midwives say they need more protective gear to ensure they and mums don't get Covid-19.
Internet traffic is now higher than that seen during the Rugby World Cup last year.
One to two hours for juniors, three hours for intermediates, is enough.
Parents are urged to set up daily routines for kids at home.
We'll get through this together, New Zealand.
Government buying devices, installing home internet, to prepare for school closures.
Students and staff will log in from home tomorrow.
Even in a time of disruption and fear, there is hope.
Scammers are trying to use the coronavirus scare to rip off unsuspecting Kiwis.
What are Kiwis searching amidst the coronavirus pandemic?
HBR: Waking up to viral fame and riches? Now that dream is beginning to look like reality.
Data passing through Telecom Italia's national network has surged by more than two-thirds.
The Christchurch Call processes have already been used to stop spread of online terror.
Comment: An "internet for good" should be our response to March 15, says Jordan Carter.
Couple don't feel comfortable accepting food because of "social media bullying".