Technology
Windows 7 an early Christmas present
The Windows 7 operating system is due to arrive officially in New Zealand by Christmas which, according to Microsoft New Zealand's Ben Green, means in the last three months of the year.
A new gadget shuffles in
Broadband goal still achievable - Govt
The Government says it expects to be able to meet its goal of connecting homes to ultra-fast broadband, despite Labour producing a report which says it would cost much more than original estimates.
Is The Pirate Bay sunk?
It would be a fair guess that the four men behind The Pirate Bay file-sharing website were surprised they ended up with a prison sentence after being found guilty of breaking copyright laws.
700 jobs to go at Yahoo
Yahoo Inc.
A greedy, disrespectful monopoly
If indeed a new era of global responsibility has come into being with measures that actually restrain banks and isolate tax havens, it may be time for the planet's dominant economic powers to focus
Computer spread lifts internet service
Logging on in Lawrence has never been easier with the town's cafes and restaurants being fitted out with computers so more visitors can enter cyberspace.
EBay to spin off Skype after loss
EBay Incorporated yesterday said it expects to remain a "significant" shareholder after spinning off its internet communications service Skype.
Publishers to charge for online content
Three media veterans plan to bundle the Internet content of newspaper and magazine publishers into a subscription package that will test Web surfers' willingness to pay for material that has been g