
Media: TV3 wins US election battle
"In my opinion, if you relied on free to air television, TV3's local coverage of the US election was better," writes John Drinnan.
"In my opinion, if you relied on free to air television, TV3's local coverage of the US election was better," writes John Drinnan.
A 73-year-old Christchurch man who posed as a teenage girl on Facebook, friending and convincing a local girl to show him sexualised videos, has been jailed for three years.
From music to fast food, more Kiwis are choosing to shop online. But retailers need to provide good, old-fashioned service, reports Steve Hart
As the push for e-government gathers pace, a basic literacy in the "e" part is a reasonable demand, writes Toby Manhire.
New Zealand is fast becoming a digital nation with more Kiwis choosing to use the internet to shop, bank and pay bills than ever before, a survey has found.
US President Barack Obama is taking on Republican challenger Mitt Romney in their second debate today starting at 2pm NZ time. Watch it live and read commentary here.
The Advertising Standards Authority has issued guidelines which are short of a formal code for social media.
Not every Tom, Dick or Harry's views deserve to be treated as expert and aired in public discourse, writes Patrick Stokes.
US President Barack Obama and Republican Mitt Romney have faced off in their first debate. Follow the commentary here.
A Kiwi has been identified as the mastermind behind a viral internet invitation that led to more than 3000 people gatecrashing a Dutch teenager's birthday and trashing the town.
In the cut-throat world of Silicon Valley, Kiwi Victoria Ransom says it's a blessing she came out on top.
The campaign to crown this year's Bird of the Year has taken off, with gleeful insults flying between campaigners over the merits of their various fine feathered friends.
Internet giant's map showed Kiwi boy lying on road, car advancing during school drill.