The craziest reasons people got fired
Former employees took to social media to share the craziest reasons they lost their job.
Former employees took to social media to share the craziest reasons they lost their job.
To warn others against the danger of labels, a fitness blogger shared this message.
She denied any innuendo and described the response as 'dispiriting'.
All 330 million users on the platfrom have been encouraged to change their passwords.
The analytics firm at the centre of the Facebook data scandal is closing down.
GST on foreign online shopping is a small price to pay to level the retail playing field
Woman reveals the dirty truth after becoming obsessed with 'clean eating'.
The university's research and teaching is not getting the recognition it deserves.
The consumer is more powerful than any brand, says Icebreaker chief Greg Smith.
Instagram launches shopping feature allowing users to buy items directly through posts.
Posting a photo a day helps us stay connected to the people and world around us.
Thanks for putting your life on the line for our country and while doing so, saving mine.
Facebook has facilitated breaches of privacy and human rights, scholar says.
The text that turned a Tinder match into a living nightmare.
Yeah gidday it's your old mate the First Bloke here.
Nicola Adams went from drugs, prostitution and jail to becoming a Facebook sensation.
Fans have arrived at Dairy Flat en-masse tonight.
"Good luck are if you are wanting to get a park ... it's insane," James Inder said.
Google, Facebook and Twitter have all recently updated their privacy settings.
Social media is blurring the lines between the genuine and the paid-for.
The #deleteFacebook campaign has had little impact on the company's bottom line.
Summer jobs don't come better than those at Harely-Davidson.
Ministry staffer tells mum date paying for night out deemed 'dependent relationship'.
PM's partner has hit back at Deborah Hill Cone's column via Twitter.
A note left by a hearing-impaired Uber driver is warming hearts all over the internet.
Rise in misinformed patients demanding treatments that don't work has GPs worried.
Smartphones are now an integral part of our lives. They're also addictive and harmful.
Curran says it's frightening to think someone is impersonating you online.
Wellington people are often found asking "whose cat is this?"