Dene Mackenzie's blog

Prospective adulterers should proceed with caution

A website designed to help people have extra-marital affairs is about to arrive in New Zealand but a quick check on the internet reveals that the site might not be all it claims to be.

Facebook dropping 'fans' option from site

Facebook is about to change the way it asks its users to connect to brands and celebrities on the site.

Punished severely for ignoring own advice

Following one's own advice would have been a good place to start when I received an email from my school days' best friend who now lives in Scotland.

Looking for love online

Mack-line tries hard to avoid paranoia when several similar emails arrive in the inbox at about the same time.

If you've got the money, they've got the name

It will come as no surprise to readers that sex sells on the internet.

If you've got the money, they've got the name

It will come as no surprise to readers that sex sells on the internet.

Site offers fresh avenue for personal exposure

Placed firmly in the "why would you do this" column comes Blippy which asks people to share their spending habits.

Vigilance needed in war against 'zombies'

A development across the Tasman could have implications in this country given the closeness of our relationship with Australia and the fact the country remains New Zealand's largest export market.

Holes may affect all versions of Internet Explorer

It all turned a bit nasty last week for Microsoft which, after initially putting on a brave face about its security, released a patch for an Internet Explorer 6 (IE6) hole through which China-based cyber spies attacked Google and other firms.

Internet privacy complex

You know that internet privacy is going to dominate the minds of some this year when politicians start blogging about it.

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