Kim Dotcom alleges that illegal information gathered by New Zealand intelligence is stored overseas, urging the 88 wrongly spied-upon Kiwis to act.
Tributes flow for 2degrees' Eric and Kathy Hertz after a tragic plane crash, with vows to honour their legacy at a moving Auckland memorial.
Auckland's Bethells Beach is again making waves around the world with the release of Samsung's latest TV advert.
NZ Police recover bodies of 2degrees CEO Eric Hertz and wife Kathy from wreckage 56m underwater off Raglan coast, bringing immense relief to families.
Telco board meets to review support for Eric and Kathy Hertz's families and 2degrees staff, while addressing issues of interim leadership.
Destroyed plane found 56 metres below the ocean surface, yet no confirmation of whether the 2degrees CEO and his wife are on board.
NZ Police dive squad seeks to recover bodies of 2degrees CEO Eric Hertz and wife from 60m underwater wreck after plane crash.
Following the tragic death of Eric and Kathy Hertz over the Easter weekend, the telco industry has united to pay tribute to the 2degrees CEO and his wife.
An Oklahoma mother faces charges after allegedly trying to sell her kids on Facebook for USD $5,000 to bail out her boyfriend, sparking outrage.
Karaoke king in Rotorua jailed for copyright piracy, ending his tune-selling spree with a 4-month sentence and a fine.
One of the rumour mill's hardest workers was raided by the police yesterday, at what appears to be the wishes of Microsoft.
NZ Police favour Apple tech, opting for iPhones and iPads after an 11-month trial, reveals their communications manager.
NZ Police to deploy Apple iPhones and iPads to 6000 members in a tech overhaul aimed at increasing efficiency on the frontline.
Kim Dotcom launched his new Mega site with a staged re-enactment of his arrest, complete with fake FBI agents, fireworks, and explosions.
As new technologies enter the market, owning a smartphone, tablet or laptop can raise tricky issues about privacy and cyber-security.
Chorus partners with Visionstream and Downer in $1bn deals to build NZ's ultrafast broadband, aiming to improve connectivity nationwide.
Dotcom's legal battle intensifies as his lawyer insists the leading officer in the controversial raid faces court scrutiny.
Fast-growing Wynyard Group eyes capital for expansion, with new chair Murray Horn silent on NZ stock exchange listing. Growth demands loom.
NZ Police intensify the Kim Dotcom spy saga, interviewing more government officials over illegal surveillance.
Porn site users, cue embarrassing red cheeks among the male Kiwi community, are under risk from scammers impersonating New Zealand Police.