Twitter followers = influence? Maybe not
Facebook and Twitter follower numbers should be taken with a grain of salt.
Darren Greenwood keeps his feet on New Zealand's shaky ground and his head up in the long white cloud.
Facebook and Twitter follower numbers should be taken with a grain of salt.
New Zealand needs to sell its ultra-fast broadband, or its brand new infrastructure might go unused.
A merged Vodafone-TelstraClear can only be good for the New Zealand consumer.
Is our penchant for drama leading to a day when we no longer care about impending technological disasters?
Will Kim Dotcom's celebrity do him a nasty turn?
The NZ and Australian governments may be about to announce their plans to reduce trans-Tasman roaming costs, and it can't come a moment too soon.
New Zealand often frets about "lagging behind" Australia. But when your media is about to jump off a huge online cliff, "lagging behind" is perhaps the best place for us Kiwis to be.
No matter how convenient travel websites seem, they are moving money offshore, even if domestic travellers stay in the country.
In case you didn't know it, it's Cyber Security Awareness Week (CSAW) — on both sides of the Tasman.
Visiting British Member of the European Parliament Dan Hannan told a meeting in Auckland recently that it is easier for firms in his South East England constituency to deal with New Zealand or Australia than it is for them to trade with France and Germany.
The first video-gaming degrees have finally received government approval in New Zealand.
As a tech journalist, you soon learn the view of the "end users" who make up your publication's readership; typically, the IT manager or CIO.
When I first start reporting on HR issues, one recruitment agency likened the process to a marriage bureau or dating agency.
It seems a little cruel that Telecom has appointed Gen-i boss Chris Quin to be its acting CEO.
EFTPOS looks old hat as New Zealand carriers take a major step towards making payments with mobile phones.