Police stories
Windows 8 is a make or break moment for Microsoft, but the new operating system has its good, bad, and ugly points.
Security pioneer John McAfee modifies appearance after becoming a 'person of interest' in the death of a Florida businessman.
Auckland grapples with surge in smartphone thefts, with 40 snatched weekly. Police urge public vigilance amid rising crime.
Apple manufacturer admits hiring teenagers as young as 14 to work in Chinese factory, raising fresh questions over labour rights.
Over 4,000 workers reportedly down tools in protest over working a national holiday, as pressure increases to meet iPhone 5 demand.
Megaupload founder backs calls for an independent inquiry after government spies illegally accessed his communications.
Over 2,000 workers riot at a major Apple supplier's Foxconn factory in China, injuring 40, as tensions over working conditions boil over.
John Key demands answers from the national's secretive intelligence agency over 'unlawful' acquisition of Megaupload case communications.
Megaupload founder secures the use of seized funds to pay current and future legal bills after Auckland High Court clears the way.
New laws passed allowing authorities to collect and monitor Australians' internet records from web providers, specifically targeted towards cyber criminals.
Australian watchdog group accuses the social networking site of allowing child pornography through the creation of new pages.
From the balcony of the Ecuadorian embassy in London, WikiLeaks founder calls on U.S. to end their war on whistleblowers.
Kiwis lose nearly $1m to cyber crimes as Netsafe reveals a surge in online scams and hacked accounts in New Zealand.
Google's poised to shake the mobile market with Nexus upgrades and a new Android OS, threatening the foothold of Apple and Microsoft.
NZ Police picks Imarda as top choice for GPS tracking, eyeing a rollout across over 3000 vehicles, pending project approval.
John Key admits he was briefed over the Kim Dotcom case in February but can't recall the reference as the government comes under further fire.
Investigations underway into the possibility of an 'e-democracy' offering online public consultation with government.
Kim Dotcom link suspected in Auckland airport strip-search of musician's girlfriend, raising questions about customs' practices.
Kim Dotcom humorously tweets about a car crash en route to Auckland High Court, quips about switching vehicles for his appeal.
Wynyard Group partners with NZ Police to commercialise EVE technology, revolutionising digital forensics for global law enforcement and intelligence markets.