Internet
Nooks and crannies of NZ getting super-fast Internet
Super fast internet access is coming to the outer edges of New Zealand. The mayors of Whangarei and Winton say it's a big step forward for their communities. Audio
Economics and the Internet
Internet visionary, author, blogger and journalist Doc Searls realised sooner than most that the internet was going to change the economy. Audio
Cyber bullying more of a worry than playground taunts for many
Half of New Zealand parents believe their children are more likely to be bullied online than in the playground, a new survey has found.
Private messaging - is it safe?
Jordan Carter Internet NZ on the lack of privacy on messaging apps Audio
Yahoo email hack affected Australian politicians
Thousands of government officials, including high-profile politicians and senior defence officials, are among the data breach's one billion victims.
Does New Zealand really have a porn problem?
Opinion - A lack of confidence with intimacy is New Zealand's real problem with sex, not what we view on our devices, writes sex therapist Mary Hodson.
Kiwis fifth highest viewers of international porn site
New Zealanders are the fifth highest users of pornography website Pornhub, according to the site's annual report.
Huawei contracted to install Solomon's internet cable
The Chinese multinational, Huawei, has been contracted by the Solomon Islands government to install an undersea internet cable from Sydney to Honiara.
People need to 'switch off' from work emails, says union
A trade union boss is calling on the government to consider following France's lead and ban major employers from sending work-related emails outside work hours.
Expelled Russian diplomats have left US
Thirty-five diplomats expelled by Barack Obama in response to Russia's alleged hacking have now left the US.
French workers win 'right to disconnect'
French employees are getting the legal right to avoid work emails outside working hours.
Word Christchurch 2016: Reimagining Journalism
Contributors from Freerange Press's Don't Dream It's Over: Reimagining Journalism in Aotearoa New Zealand discuss the state of journalism in the country. They explore the strengths and weaknesses of… Audio
Digital environment "undermining" Clean Slate Act
There is a disjunct between the Clean Slate Act and a person's history online, says the Privacy Commissioner.
Kim Dotcom hints at return of the Internet Party
Internet businessman Kim Dotcom is hinting at a possible return to the political fray, asking his social media followers whether his Internet Party should stand in next year's election.
2016: the year in tech
This Way Up reviews what's been hot (quite literally in one notable case) tech in 2016. VR has well and truly arrived and chatbots are on the horizon. Audio
Cyber security in 2016
Kathryn Ryan speaks to cyber and national security journalist Kim Zetter about the big stories of the year including Russian hacking, fake news and malicious attacks on popular websites. Kim Zetter… Audio
NZ unlikely to ban torrent sites
Australia has banned five illegal streaming and torrenting websites, but New Zealand is unlikely to follow, says Internet NZ.
Australian internet companies forced to block torrent websites
The Australian Federal Court has ordered internet companies to block five copyright-infringing websites, including torrent website The Pirate Bay.
Amazon's debut set to hasten Sky's decline
Opinion - The debut of Amazon Prime Video will hasten Sky's decline, but it's good news for consumers, writes Peter Griffin.
Amazon Prime streaming service launches in NZ
The local pay-to-view market has just got more crowded with the arrival of Amazon's Prime service.