The shooting of US Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords, in which six other people died, has left the USA more polarised than ever.
Have you been surfing the web recently and been surprised to find your Facebook icon displayed on a web page, and a button urging you to 'Become the fan'?.
Facebookers in shock as a fake news story claims the social network will shut down in March, sparking worldwide panic and confusion.
Choosing the right smartphone is crucial. NetGuide's key tips ensure you don't end up with a dud for your tech needs.
Revitalise your sluggish PC with easy upgrades. From boosting memory to ditching viruses, our guide will have your old computer feeling new again.
Beware of fake wi-fi networks in public places - cyber criminals are lurking there, ready to steal your personal info.
Cybercrime is becoming more accessible to a wider audience, increasing the odds that the average user will be victimised.
In an effort to turn New Zealand's telephone directory business upside down, a new free-to-call business directory has been launched.
Research in the US has found that smartphone apps are fast becoming the favourite way to access internet radio, maps, social networks, navigation and games.
Six girls at Carson Middle School, Nevada, were arrested for creating a Facebook event titled 'Attack a Teacher Day,' claiming it was a joke.
MySpace slashes nearly half its workforce amid falling ad revenue and user numbers, CEO cites restructuring for future growth.
As the US government continues its assault on Wikileaks, Twitter is taking a stand for the privacy rights of its users – whistleblowers included.
The Photosmart eStation has clearly been designed to facilitate printing from, well, just about anywhere you see fit.
International gaming TV content is headed to our shores through an exclusive partnership between TVNZ and Ginx TV.
Jaynean Laupepe steps up as General Manager of Channel at Renaissance, amidst a wave of team shake-ups and departures.
Nvidia has signed a new six-year, cross-licensing agreement with Intel said to be worth a massive $1.5 billion.
The heavily diversified storage vendor is teasing us with some form of record breaking announcement on 18th January.
At CES in Las Vegas, Google unveiled Android 3.0 Honeycomb, designed explicitly for tablets, set to launch in early 2011.
Renaissance grapples with a wave of exits and redundancies, amplifying unrest post-restructure. Key figures depart as share dealings stir.
Mobile computing, cloud services and social networking will mature from their current early adopter status, says research firm.