
'Is the internet necessary?' - The question that could change the world
The EU wants to know if the internet is comparable to electricity and other utilities.
The EU wants to know if the internet is comparable to electricity and other utilities.
Google, Facebook and Twitter have all recently updated their privacy settings.
The #deleteFacebook campaign has had little impact on the company's bottom line.
The US company has offered $44 billion for the British TV provider.
Speculation suggests you'll have to pay for four of five games leading to the semi-final.
Netflix looks set to continue burning through cash in the coming year.
PM's partner has hit back at Deborah Hill Cone's column via Twitter.
The stream-of-consciousness writing style did not exactly resonate with the audience.
Apple plans to offer access to more than 200 magazines for $9.99 a month.
Ten hours of ten questioning can be condensed to these key questions.
Data-conscious users may be able to pay in order to not be targetted by advertising.
New Zealand's data currently lies between two powerful forces.
Facebook is set to notify all users caught up in the scandal.
Jack Dorsey isn't the type of CEO to put on an elaborate self-promotional show.
Why broadcast star misled her bosses remains a mystery.
Curran says fallout from meeting with Carol Hirschfeld unlikely to affect RNZ funding.
Aside from a few jokes onstage, the chief execs avoided the Rugby World Cup rights topic.
NZ company wins big in Italy - founders still working from their kitchen tables.
COMMENT: Peter Thompson notes the 'unfortunate' timing of Carol Hirschfeld's departure.
Calls for disclosure will only become louder.
A number of major funds have blacklisted Facebook as ethically challenged.
It may not be time to quit social media, but every like should be exercised with caution.
The majority of advertising leaves viewers feeling nothing, argues creative expert.
The Facebook CEO has faced enormous criticism following the Cambridge Analytica scandal.
At least one content creator has taken his gun videos to PornHub.
The Facebook CEO has been criticised for his silence in recent days.
Is it really funny when your boss' nickname is 'the sex pest'?
This adds to speculation that Oaktree is looking to exit the local media business.