Internet
Danish police arrest man on charges of cyber crime
Danish police have arrested a man on charges of subjecting an Auckland schoolgirl to what are being described as serious, constant and distressing online attacks. Joining Morning Report is Netsafe… Audio
Danish man charged with with cyber crime
A Danish man has been charged with subjecting an Auckland school girl to what are being labelled serious, constant and distressing online attacks. Audio
Facebook to add dislike button
After years of petitions and pestering from users, Facebook has announced it's going to add a dislike button to the social network. Audio
Facebook dislike
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg has made a u-turn on adding a "dislike" option for reaction to posts. Audio
Inmate blogged about victim
A former inmate and criminologist is questioning how a convicted paedophile was able to write a blog that blamed one of his victims.
When it's not OK to tweet at Parliament
New guidelines have been released for politicians and political journalists using social media at Parliament.
Social media wild fire
Privacy lawyer Gareth Abdinor talks about how anything comunicated on social media has the potential to spread. Audio
Jewellers' international handshake
For almost two years 11 emerging New Zealand contemporary jewellers have been mentored by big international names in jewellery. Now the work of mentors and mentees is being shown side by side for the… Audio, Gallery
Blog Life
What does it take to become a digital influencer and how does one set themselves apart in an environment that is fast becoming oversaturated with blogs and Instagram accounts? Sonia Sly meets… Audio
Web series
This week the New Zealand web series High Road triumphed at the Berlin Web Fest, picking up the Grand Jury Prize, and confirming what its loyal followers already know - you can make great drama for… Audio
Stunning picture
A London lawyer didn't appreciate a LinkedIn contact saying her profile picture was stunning. Audio
Company insists online voting is secure
The company that will conduct the online voting at next year's local body elections is reassuring people its system is secure.
School hooks up neighbours with UFB
An isolated kura on the East Coast of the North Island is to share its ultra-fast broadband with the community at a reduced cost.
TUANZ says telco review will have an impact on everyone
The Government is seeking feedback on when the copper wire phone and broadband network should be phased out from 2020, as more and more households and firms shift to ultra-fast broadband. Audio
Review of NZ's telecommunications launched
A review of New Zealand's telecommunications will look at wholesale prices for fixed line services and the regulation of mobile phones and the radio spectrum.
Skype sex scam sparks police warning
Police are warning of a new kind of internet scam, where men are being blackmailed after performing sexual acts over Skype.
Fears proposed online elections will be hacked
I.T. experts are warning next year's local government elections could be derailed or subject to fraud if a proposed online voting trial goes ahead. Audio
Why are we so fascinated with cats online?
New Zealand researcher Dr Radha O'Meara has been researching the impact cats have on us and why we like to film them. The answer is surprising. Audio