
EU hits Google, Facebook with far-reaching copyright law
It's latest in a string of laws designed to regulate the big tech companies.
It's latest in a string of laws designed to regulate the big tech companies.
In New York, he was accused of threatening to harm Nike.
New Zealand's advertisers are escalating their pull back on Facebook advertising.
Tech writer Juha Saarinen takes a look at what $2600 buys you.
Local investors can learn some valuable lessons from the Theranos fiasco.
The app allows Saudis to bargain like they would in a traditional market.
An undercover reporter got a glimpse inside the world of Facebook moderators.
A journalist recently received an email she couldn't ignore.
New Zealand artist Ruby Jones has designed the April 1 cover for TIME Magazine.
Facebook faces yet another security headache.
Facebook is looking at how to improve its system.
Europe's regulators have stopped being soft on tech giants.
Some estimates have put potential job losses at 4,000.
Kids content poses the biggest risk of regulation to YouTube.
"I look back at my comments ashamed," broadcaster Chris Lynch wrote.
Some Kiwis have paid a big price for sharing the objectionable content.
People celebrating the mosque attacks were able to keep posting videos online.
The Honourable Raynor Asher will take over from Sir John Hansen in July.
COMMENT: Digital empires need to change.
Comment: Big-money firms need big-money fines.
Many of Facebook's major flaws were exposed last week.
It still wasn't able to remove everything.
A man is appearing in Christchurch District Court charged with murder.
Sky TV's chief financial officer has left the building.
This from a company that reported a tax bill of only $392,000 last year.
Cliff Joiner is taking up a new role at NZME.
While often mocked, the Kardashian-Jenner clan has been wildly successful.
Change of direction in store with the appointment of a new ad agency.
What you see isn't always what you get in digital advertising.
The man accused of killing the British backpacker will keep his name hidden... for now.