Technology
Jarvis software
Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg and his new invention, something he has dreamed up for himself at home. Audio
Most cyber bullying complaints from adults
More than three quarters of online harassment complaints received by NetSafe's new hotline were from adults.
Tool launches to show how fake news spreads
A new tool that shows how fake news and unverified stories spread through social media has been developed by researchers at a US university.
New technology with Sarah Putt
A review of the highlights and the lowlights in tech for 2016 including: burning issues for Samsung, Pokemon Go, and digital disruption. Audio
Māori tech owners visit US tech giants
A number of Māori tech business owners and investors had a glimpse of the future on a recent trip to the United States.
Facebook faces facts on fake news and filter bubbles
Fake news, filter bubbles and Facebook combined to undermine the media’s credibility and viability this past year. Audio
Facebook faces facts on fake news and filter bubbles
Fake news, filter bubbles and Facebook combined to undermine the media’s credibility and viability this past year.
AudioUber defies demand to take self-driving cars off the road
Uber has said it will defy demands to take its self-driving cars off the road in San Francisco.
Charles Lane on Russia's role in US politics
Charles (Chuck) Lane is an opinion writer for The Washington Post and a regular guest on Fox News Channel.
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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.
No more Fakebook
Facebook has announced new features to help combat fabricated news stories on the world's largest social network.
Privacy Commissioner: Yahoo should breach impact on NZers
The Privacy Commissioner John Edwards says the web company Yahoo needs to be more open about how many New Zealanders have had their information stolen by hackers. Audio
Privacy Commissioner: Yahoo should breach impact on NZers
The Privacy Commissioner John Edwards says the web company Yahoo needs to be more open about how many New Zealanders have had their information stolen by hackers. Audio
NZer found guilty of trying to buy spacecraft parts in US
A New Zealand man is facing up to twenty years in a United States prison after being found guilty of of trying to buy spacecraft parts on behalf of a Chinese client. Audio
NZer found guilty of trying to buy spacecraft parts in US
A New Zealand man is facing up to twenty years in a United States prison after being found guilty of of trying to buy spacecraft parts on behalf of a Chinese client. Audio
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.
Waimate doesn't exist on Facebook
Waimate advocate Tim O'Brien is on a campaign to increase Waimate's profile. Audio
One billion accounts affected by Yahoo hack
New Zealand telco Spark is trying to find out if its Xtra customers were hit by the massive 2013 data breach.