Backdoor TV users survive deadline
Slingshot and Orcon subscribers with backdoor access to American pay TV services have survived a 5pm deadline and will keep their global mode services, for the time being.
Slingshot and Orcon subscribers with backdoor access to American pay TV services have survived a 5pm deadline and will keep their global mode services, for the time being.
Proud parents bragging about their little darling's every move on Facebook is a regular annoyance for many people using the social network.
The new Aussie owners of Call Plus won't rule out continuing with its Global Mode service and says it is up to existing owners to deal with broadcasters' legal challenges.
Singer Pink took to her Twitter account on Sunday to slam those who sent her hateful messages about her weight after she attended a cancer benefit in aid of her late friend.
A TV presenter in Singapore has sparked an unlikely viral craze after posting a maths problem that was posed to the nation’s children.
Founders of the country's third-largest telco and broadband provider, CallPlus, have sold the company for $250 million.
Customs is intercepting more mail containing cocaine, LSD and Ecstasy as people use online drug marketplaces to order recreational drugs.
Delays in getting consent for the installation of UFB cables up shared driveways is hindering its roll-out.
Google plans to offer a subscriber version of YouTube as soon as this year, letting viewers see videos without ads.
It's worth understanding how Google is like Microsoft so many years ago - and how it's not.
Should it be illegal to be a bit of a jerk? This is the question on Dr Eric Crampton's mind after the Harmful Digital Communications Bill passed its second reading.
The six original Star Wars movies are being released online in digital form for the first time, the studios behind the iconic franchise has announced.
The dating game is increasingly becoming a battle of the ages for online dating sites Tinder and eHarmony.
Technology columnist Chris Barton comments on the problems with the Harmful Digital Communications Bill.
When a sports star is accused of sexual assault, the public's first concern is what it means for the individual's career, writes Dana Johannsen.
Twitter has taken its biggest step yet against harassment. And here's the incredible thing - this new step actually works.
As we look things up on the Web, we become convinced that the information remains in our brains - and we behave as if it does - says a new study.
The images aim to demystify and destigmatise the female body - to make viewers "realise these are just regular, normal processes," nothing to reject or shame
#FreeTheNipple: Women in Iceland bare breasts in solidarity with trolled student. Activists argue women's breasts shouldn't only be sexual objects.
Anonymous has vowed to wreak an "electronic holocaust" on Israel next week to "erase" the country from cyberspace.
An internet cafe owner has been criticised by police for a lack of "social responsibility" for allowing a schoolboy to play computer games during school hours.
A teacher has denied sending photos of his penis to a 16-year-old student, but admitted sending inappropriate messages, including: "U shw me first".
The latest Edward Snowden file spying revelations is a grievous abuse of power that should call into question that the GCSB is an agency concerned with protecting our security.
The female office worker caught in a high-profile sex romp with the lights on has moved back to her native England.
The hidden dangers of the online world are a growing concern among parents, as screens of all shapes and sizes become a regular feature in children's lives.
The hidden dangers of the online world is a growing concern among parents as multiple screens become a regular feature of Kiwi kids' lives.
A former lecturer has been branded the "world's hottest maths teacher" after students discovered he is also a fashion model who is "addicted to training".
Remember when everyone used to be scared of Microsoft and the hammerlock it seemed to have on the entire computing business?