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Kiwis can now visit a free-to-use website to compare internet broadband providers.
Kiwis can now visit a free-to-use website to compare internet broadband providers.
How to access Facebook in a restricted country and nab the best seat on the plane.
Brit-bashing has become a universal past time this week, surprisingly however the Germans have focused on what's best about them
Mel Wells took to Instagram this week to slam Samsung after discovering that her mobile phone's camera automatically airbrushes her.
A petrified peacock runner has been immortalised in a series of hilarious memes.
Facebook has once again tweaked the formula it uses to decide what people will see in their news feed
Rather than giving his daughter a lecture about her provocative pics, one dad thought up a different idea.
A social media hashtag has highlighted the joys of being bestowed a quirky name.
The zoo has had hundreds of emails, tweets and Facebook comments, with a great range of names, resulting in the team having a tough job to pick only two of them.
Twitter's new photo stickers will be searchable, like a "visual spin on the hashtag."
A petition has been set up in an attempt to find a loving family for this dumped dog.
The bizarre Twitter craze sees female fans of Donald Trump speak up.
Can you tell the difference between a slice of ham and the moon?
Helen Clark is one of 11 candidates seeking the job, each of whom has held a public job interview with the UN General Assembly.
Optical illusion driving the web insane makes it impossible to spot what's really going on.
A shrinking tribe of diehard BlackBerry fans remain dedicated to navigating modern life with what most people consider an obsolete appliance.
The 72 new emojis were released today and include more variety of food, hand gestures and faces.
COMMENT: How wide is the gulf between what you know you should do; and what you actually are doing?
Outrage has erupted in Samoa after a national newspaper published a photograph on its front page of a dead transgender woman.
COMMENT: While Facebook and Twitter are a fantastic way to communicate directly and quickly with public, social media has proved to be a mixed blessing.
Real estate agents are starting to use them as their main marketing platform, some use them for crowdfunding and others raise business capital.
For people who believe that selfies are the ultimate display of vanity it may seem like poetic justice.
A picture of a woman's face, swollen from an allergic reaction, has caught the internet's attention.
Sure you've used Google before. But have you ever done this?
A whole lot of people make judgments based solely on headlines - and not the story under them.
COMMENT: A crisis of cruelty is afoot on social media and that it has been allowed to flourish is a reflection on us.