
Inside the 'porno-trolling collective'
Two attorneys who used legal loopholes to buy copyright for porn films, upload them to torrent websites, then sue downloaders, face criminal charges.
Two attorneys who used legal loopholes to buy copyright for porn films, upload them to torrent websites, then sue downloaders, face criminal charges.
The Apple Airpods come with a hefty price tag, and do stay in your ears, Juha Saarinen writes.
New research from NASA suggests that liquid water once existed on Mars and the dwarf planet Ceres - important clues in the search for past or present life.
Apple has furiously rejected charges from Brussels that it should pay €13 billion in unpaid Irish taxes.
Think you've got what it takes to work at Apple? See if you can answer these 23 interview questions.
Technology is fickle beast and the pressure to release constantly innovative products in within restrictive time frames can sometimes backfire
As advancements in automotive innovation continue to progress, it's unclear exactly how different the car market will look when the Lucid Air hits.
China is to return a US Navy underwater drone after its military scooped up the submersible in the South China Sea.
Facebook has struggled for months over whether it should crack down on false stories and hoaxes being spread on its site.
Woman whose odd auction on TradeMe reaped $6500, will fly to Miami to have the artwork done - and we reveal what the tattoo will say.
Apple's tax bill chronicles a growing clash between Europe, the US and a shift in the EU's approach to tax affairs.
An attractive companion will send you text messages throughout the day to ask how you are, and welcome you home with a kind word in the evenings.
Why does it take companies so long to tell us we've been hacked?
Telling the story of New Zealand's sustainable production system and naturalness will be critical in a world of increased competition
Twitter is a "mess" that even President-elect Donald Trump can't save.
As Uber begins using self-driving cars in San Francisco, Nick Allen takes a ride and decides humans are much better company.
Mozart may enhance a man's performance in board games - while AC/DC may hinder their chances, according to new research.
Don't fall foul of campylobacter this festive season; cook chicken all the way through and wash down surfaces exposed to raw meat.
For the first time, Uber has released a list of no-nos that'll get you banned.
Worlds with the mass of Neptune are the most likely planet to form in the icy outer realms of planetary systems, scientists have found in a pioneering new study co-authored by Kiwi researchers.
A teenage computer geek yesterday admitted leading a group of cyber criminals who brought the mobile network TalkTalk to its knees.
Two Westport-based companies are targeting the Garden City's potholes and traffic cones through a fun public art installation.
Paymark boss Mark Rushworth resigns as sales process drags on.
In its first guidelines specifically directed toward passengers, Uber wants people to remember this one rule.
Apple has come up with a very sneaky update in a bid to stifle complaints about the battery life of its latest MacBook Pro, much to the chagrin of some users.
A dozen or so technology executives filed into a conference room on the 25th floor of Trump Tower today wearing suits not usually seen in Silicon Valley.
Yahoo today announced a major hack which occurred in August 2013 affecting over a billion people.
After embezzling US$6 million from his employer, a Californian crook decided to spend US$1.34 million of his loot on a very, very strange purchase.
Grey-haired Kiwis can no longer be called the digital dinosaurs of the internet.
A researcher who has uncovered new insights into New Zealand's ocean environment says seafloor communities need better protection against any future deep-sea mining.