Ex-MegaUpload exec arrested in US
An executive who worked under Kim Dotcom at MegaUpload has been arrested in the United States.
MYOB innovating to fend off Xero
Accounting software rivals MYOB and Xero are now focusing less on price to attract clients.
Samsung TVs 'spying' on users
Technology giant Samsung has warned customers against discussing personal or sensitive information in front of its voice-activated televisions.
Global praise for inventor
Kiwi entrepreneur joins renowned US business incubator to develop revolutionary wearable camera.
Devices expose kids to new risks
Half the calls received by NetSafe about harmful online communications last year came from Kiwis under the age of 16.
Who wants to code?
The Doctor and the Dalek is designed to teach kids the basics of Boolean logic-based programming.
#Hashtags taken to new levels
#IDARB might be the first ever game to actively incorporate tweets into gameplay; allowing spectators to directly influence the the action.
Dont' fear the remaster
REVIEW: Return to Tim Schafer’s arms to re-experience a re-master of the re-animated, Grim Fandango.
What's next for Twitter?
Opinion: Twitter's revenue is way up. Do we need to change how we think about the social network?
Instagram went down again
Instagram is experiencing difficulties, with many users unable to refresh their feeds or upload new photos.
Twitter's user growth lags
When it comes to attracting more users, Twitter still has a lot to prove.
Victim helpless over stolen iPad
A man who tracked his stolen iPad is disappointed police could not obtain a search warrant to recover it.
Online can benefit kids
Getting your child engaged with education is important and tech can be a great way to help.
Microsoft just made a great app
It's hard to imagine getting jazzed about an email app in this day and age. But my early impressions of the fresh Outlook for iOS app that I've been checking out on an iPhone since Microsoft released it Thursday are overwhelmingly positive.
Samsung TVs 'spying' on users
Technology giant Samsung has warned customers against discussing personal or sensitive information in front of its voice-activated televisions.