The few people still using Google+ love it
Google+ may seem consigned to the social media history books, but users still love it.
Google+ may seem consigned to the social media history books, but users still love it.
An idyllic South Island setting is in the sights of the former Megaupload boss.
COMMENT: Cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin and Ethereum are worth about $135 billion.
New research shows New Zealanders are sick of their social media being a "free for all".
Li has risen to the top of the charts and is making a fortune live-streaming his life.
Last year was the first time we'd talked more on our cellphones than landlines.
Retail business Fallenfront founder Steve Crowhurst talks running a business from Raglan.
Meta is determined to end the "tyranny of the modern office".
An XKCD comic strip is the perfect opportunity to talk about a key technology.
Kiwis were fascinated with the first moon landing but had to wait for delayed TV coverage.
Child specialist doctor jailed in UK on extreme child pornography charges worked in NZ.
Cyber-attacks a significant threat but RBNZ says no need for prescriptive requirements.
Cricket fans rejoice: a new online platform for all things cricket is set to launch.
COMMENT: We need to know how legal access will be managed..
A Christchurch bar was not happy after a party of 40 booked - but only half showed up.
The party secretary for Kim Dotcom's political venture resigned over employment "blocks".
Music labels accuse YouTube of being the biggest threat to the music industry.
A compassionate email from a CEO to employee regarding mental health has gone viral.
A computer program that changes what people say raises fears of clips being tampered with.
After his friend was hurt in a robbery, Rotorua man wanted to protect victims.
In 2017 Kirsty Johnston reported on the secretive world of Kiwi political extremists.
China is cracking down on VPNs in a big way.
A savage assessment of US President's G20 visit has found plenty of fans online.
Hackers may learn to develop even more dangerous tools.
COMMENT: Online shoppers see higher prices because of the company's tactics.
Tamaki's video urges solo mums to join his church for the sake of their children.
The majority of the cuts will be made to positions outside of the United States.
Measuring how long kids spend in front of screens only gives parents part of picture.
Emirates said the ban on laptops on aircraft departing its Dubai base have been lifted/