School let kids watch porn, says parent
Parent says primary schoolkids have been allowed to watch porn at a Rotorua school.
Parent says primary schoolkids have been allowed to watch porn at a Rotorua school.
COMMENT: There are signs much of the country is in great shape for new connected world.
Sonny Bill Williams continues to make headlines globally.
For retailers, the fear of Amazon has never been stronger.
Microsoft is looking to boost sales of its Azure cloud software.
Spark's wireless broadband key to fatter margins as 5G clouds outlook: FNZC.
The machine gun-toting star wished the team good luck before their second All Blacks test.
Facebook has pulled off 2 billion users in just over a decade.
COMMENT: Governments around the world need to urgently work together to stop tech warfare.
You can still pay the ransom, but you won't get the key to your data. The email is blocked
UCOL design student says his gaming apps 'give possibilities and hope'.
Cadbury NZ and DLA Piper's local office are both affected by the Petya malware.
COMMENT: You might think you have nothing to hide, but in reality, you really do.
Nasty comments online about alleged criminals usually not bullying, says internet group.
Scotsman James Alexander still cracks up about the video he shot eight months ago
Home detention for 20-year-old caught importing LSD and ecstasy into New Zealand by mail.
A Waiheke man is relieved Trade Me overturned its ban on mini-crossbows.
Governments in India have taken to suspending broadband services.
Cyber safety gurus want to follow the UK in introducing a law that wipes social history.
Meet the kid who became a millionaire by the age of 18 so he could drop out of school.
How a simple upgrade could have prevented a ransom from The Dark Overlord.
Not all property owners are keen on the Wellington region's flood hazard info going online
The competition is tight between the three furry "paw-lice officers".
China scores a victory against hackers and spooks in a new kind of space race.
Apple is making its largest push to date for original television programming.
An Auckland man is unhappy after fibre-optic installation left a 3m crack in his driveway
Facebook acknowledged a security hole that may have exposed its moderators identities.
Exclusive: Kim Dotcom's political party has a new leader - living in exile in Moscow.
COMMENT: Have your information spied upon silently, or be blocked from communicating?
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