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A text affair
Intrigued by an immodest know-it-all named Bongo, Shelley Bridgeman endeavours first to catch him out, then to work him out.
Cell towers don't affect property values, says researcher
Cell towers have 'no significant impact' on home values, an Auckland University academic has found.
Adobe fuming in iPhone Flash stoush
Adobe Systems, which is trying to get its Flash software on to Apple devices, said the iPhone risks losing market share because it's the only smartphone that doesn't support Adobe's Flash video software.
Truth and consequences
Greg Dixon looks back on 10 years of terror, pointless technology, cultural decline and bad TV.
Telecom XT users face wait for compo news
Mobile phone users affected by the latest Telecom XT network outage will have to wait until next week to hear how they may be compensated.
Telecom subsidiary boss fronts customers over XT outages
A Telecom subsidiary CEO fronts an online discussion to answer questions over reliability and when the XT network will be fully functional.
Telecom discusses compensation for XT outages
South Island customers are still suffering Telecom XT outages with CEO Paul Reynolds to address compensation later this afternoon.
Telecom XT reaction - what customers are saying
New Zealanders have been quick to react to Telecom's XT network failure, on internet forums. Read what they've had to say.
Are you happy with Telecom's XT service?
Telecom has promised no stone will be left unturned in a review of its failing XT network. What's your reaction to XT's continual failure?
Telecom vows to fix XT fault
Telecom promises no stone will be left unturned in a review of its failing XT network.
We're sorry - Telecom boss apologises for XT blackout
Telecom's shares have fallen after a widespread outage disrupted service for users of its XT mobile network.
Boarding pass 'texted to your mobile'
Qantas Airways subsidiary Jetstar will begin rolling out SMS boarding pass technology in 2010.
Teen's death: Parents warn of text perils
A 15-year-old schoolboy took his own life after being part of a late-night text conversation about suicide.
Young texters gr8 spellers
Traditionalists may not like it, but it appears that children who text regularly may be better spellers and readers.