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Sex assault accused part of GOT-type world
Man accused of sexually assaulting women argues rules were "not unlike Game of Thrones".

Big Brother is here in NZ - and it's our fault
George Orwell's 1984 is all too real, but we only have ourselves to blame.

Home surveillance, dash and GoPro cam sales soar
It's a good time to be in the video camera business, but consumers need to be careful.

Arguments against Dotcom extradition rejected
The Megaupload founder has been fighting extradition orders for almost six years.

Net neutrality repeal - what it means for NZ
InternetNZ condemns repeal of "net neutrality" rules, but Kiwi users less exposed.

Siri, where can I get good sexual health advice?
It turns out wonder-app isn't the best helper when it comes to sexual health advice.

Please stop turning your kids into viral sensations
COMMENT: Parents - your children shoudn't be forced to live with your need for attention.

Learning programme receives major funding boost
A programme has been developed to battle the "summer slump" in students' learning.

Cat killing contest not supported by Gareth Morgan
A cat-killing contest named after Gareth Morgan is causing concern.

Is Vine set to make a comeback?
Founder tweets logo for "V2" after claiming he's "going to work on a follow-up".

Watch: Cops' Christmas carpool karaoke
Police get down to Mariah Carey's All I want for Christmas.

Fake news has arrived in NZ - here's how
In the US, fake news is often political. In New Zealand, businesses have the most to fear.

Live chat warning: Paradise for paedophiles
Young girls use app to speak to strangers who pay them to flaunt themselves.

'Sex trafficked' teen's cryptic clue
Final cryptic caption posted to social media could be the key to finding the missing teen.

What Kiwis talked about most on Facebook in 2017
One big event was talked about more in New Zealand than the country it happened in.

Amazon and Google are fighting, and that means consumers lose
Two tech giants are in a messy streaming video fight .

Kiwi dubbed 'hypocrite' for abusing Asian driver
Online posters have call the driver a hypocrite.

Guardian Angels are Mum's legacy
The son of a Kiwi woman hit and killed by a car is launching a site for grieving families

Little 'uncomfortable' about mass surveillance
GCSB minister Andrew Little said he is confident agencies are acting within the law.

Meet the man who clipped Trump's Twitter wings
"I didn't do any crime or anything evil, but I feel like Pablo Escobar."

Perverted new trend infiltrating YouTube
Cyber safety expert warns of shocking trend infiltrating YouTube and targeting children.

The Big Read: John Key, spies and the secret behind Speargun
Sir John Key said he'd killed a "mass surveillance" programme - yet it kept on going.

Police recruitment video viewed by millions
A new police recruitment video has gone viral with more than 1 million people watching it.

Brace yourself for retail apocalypse
COMMENT: Amazon in Oz has sparked fear of local retailer doom - is it inevitable?

Uber sued after paying hackers to keep quiet
The legal action comes as the company is still reeling from sexual harassment complaints.

Teen's $220m digital venture prompts warnings
Exclusive: Teenager faces FMA scrutiny after soliciting millions for his exotic venture.

Email scam claims Netflix price rises
Email purporting to be from Netflix stating that prices are going up is a phishing scam.

Boot camp, week one: 'Everything hurts and I want a wine'
NZ Herald reporter Tess Nichols has survived the first week of boot camp - just.