Technology
Public's views will be sought on internet agreement
Trade Minister Tim Groser says New Zealanders' views will be taken into account when the Government makes any decision about whether to join an Anti Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (Acta).
1 million NZ homes have broadband
More than a million New Zealand homes used broadband to connect to the internet last year, double the number of three years ago, according to Statistics New Zealand.
Burglary broadcast live on the internet
A little DIY technology has allowed an astonished Wellington man to watch a burglar at work in his home.
Apple delays international iPad launch again
German tablet PC takes on Apple's iPad
Website aimed at NZers abroad launched
Expat New Zealanders are being encouraged to tell their mates and business contacts what the country has to offer, in the build up to the Rugby World Cup 2011.
Apple's iPad hits US shop shelves
Filter picks up 1m attempts to view child porn
Over one million requests to view hardcore child pornography have been picked up by an internet filter trialled by the Department of Internal Affairs.
Naming promise bid to win rewiring
Everyone has a story of how they got their name.
A beloved great-uncle, a heroine of a British romance novel or maybe the result of a high-stakes game of rock, paper, scissors.