Why edible rainbows are sweeping the internet
From rainbow bagels, to tie-dyed waffles and grilled cheese, here's why the web is going crazy over ROYGBIV food.
From rainbow bagels, to tie-dyed waffles and grilled cheese, here's why the web is going crazy over ROYGBIV food.
A high school student in the US was mortified after she was called into the principal's office and told she needed to wear a bra to school.
Most little princesses like tiaras. This one prefers tomato sauce.
Woman shares security footage of boy sneaking into her garage every day to cuddle her dog ... and then finds out the boy's own dog died from old age last year.
Hallee Sorenson from Maine in the US invited all her friends and classmates for some bowling to celebrate her birthday in July last year but no one came.
Tech leaders are meeting in San Francisco to discuss making the Web a more decentralised, secure, and less censored place.
"It's really weird that there's no dinosaur emoji. I just wanted to make that happen."
A shoe retailer has sparked outrage with a comment made in a customer marketing email.
In recent years, it's become popular to suggest victims file copyright complaints to stop harassment. But that solution has dangerous drawbacks.
Kelli Burns may go down in history as the professor who claimed, definitively, that Facebook "eavesdrops" on its mobile users.
You won't get away with trying to score free avocados from these guys.
Three women thwarted a potential date rape in a restaurant in California.
The next time you feel irked by your flatmate, take a moment to remind yourself of the people you're about to read about.
A popular blogger reveals her battle to her 108,000 Facebook followers.
An open and forthright Shaun Johnson talks extensively to Tony Veitch and takes aim at the media and some sections of fans and social media trolls over the criticism they’ve copped this NRL season and how it effects their mindset.
The Kiwi tourist attraction features alongside the Grand Canyon, Havasu Falls, Cascada Bigar in Romania and Pink Sands Beach in the Bahamas.
Residents of a US town are up in arms over the instalment of a bronze "selfie statue" that depicts two smiling girls taking a photo in front of City Hall.
Instagram is unveiling tools to help businesses differentiate themselves from regular users in a bid to help drive advertising revenue.
Despite falling out of vogue years ago, MySpace - that old precursor to Facebook - still has details on more user accounts than NZ has people.
Disgraced blogger Belle Gibson could be forced to publicly apologise for claiming to have cured her terminal cancer with healthy food and natural therapies.
A million selfies are taken every day but psychologists warn the 'cult of me' has grave consequences.
You may think you're popular with more than 500 Facebook friends but don't kid yourself, says a study. You still have only about five friends in real life.
It's been a world of firsts for Louise Kuegler since she joined Vodafone a couple of months back.
COMMENT: NZ's most insatiable fighter exploded into the public eye on the weekend, throwing his weight and his fists about - furious, indefatigable.
Disappearing photos and funny filters are worth a whole heap of money.
What it's like growing up in the age of likes and lols.
Facebook criticised for banning an advertisement showing plus-sized model Tess Holliday wearing a bikini.