Mum asks police how to log off Facebook
A confused mother asked the police how to get off her son's Facebook page.
A confused mother asked the police how to get off her son's Facebook page.
Microsoft NZ responds to Juha Saarinen's column on government data stored in Australia.
Kiwi charged with smuggling cocaine to Australia fell for an online scam, his lawyer says.
A 48-hour hackathon event this weekend saw teams develop apps to help protect children.
NZ is punching above its weight in getting the huge SKA super-scope built, scientist says.
'What would it be like to work for that company? And suddenly, I really wanted to know.'
MKR contestants have been asked by TVNZ to "lock" up their personal social media accounts.
Despite the boost in annual profit, Trade Me has warned growth will slow next year.
New Zealanders have given their thoughts on the good and bad of the internet.
Slingshot has now waived the $200 early termination fee after the woman laid a complaint.
Sydney's Kings Cross was once the nation's most infamous red light district.
We've all suffered from muscle cramp at one time or another so can feel this guy's pain.
The internet is dark and full of terrors: four Game of Thrones pirates have been arrested.
Ultrafast connections are on the horizon using high-frequency radiation.
Founder of two thriving start-ups tells Holly Ryan he's up for a new challenge.
Ultra-Fast Broadband now available to 1.2 million and rollout continues in the regions.
Here's what you should probably know before logging on...
YouTube CEO Susan Wojcicki has questioned Google's diversity memo.
COMMENT: Case raises issue of what tech journalists are safe to investigate.
Google has fired a worker who wrote a memo blasting the web company's diversity policies.
Less than a third of items tested were cheaper duty-free.
The pink "ladies tool set" upset one customer at a Rotorua Mitre 10.
COMMENT: How to get the best out of your broadband provider.
Inside the dark web - where teens in Auckland's affluent suburbs are increasingly turning.
The initiative allows victims to search for help online without leaving a trace.
Critics, particularly minorities, say platform's rules are sometimes improperly applied.
COMMENT: Your phone could soon be hacked by simply walking past a Wifi access point.
Experts are calling for better male role models and more critical thinking.
Quinn Patterson bought firearms online even though he didn't have a current gun licence.
People buying items through Facebook risk never seeing the goods, police say.