Following tests in New Zealand, social networking site rolls out service charging users who promote their wall posts across the U.S.
World of Tanks donates £15k to RSA, echoing the unity between gaming and real-world military support, following an ANZAC Day fundraiser.
Facebook's tech chief Bret Taylor leaves for startup realm post-IPO, shaking the exec team as the firm rebounds from a rocky stock debut.
The Oatmeal's Matthew Inman clashes with Funnyjunk in a high-stakes copyright row, spotlighting digital content ownership issues.
Animal cruelty prevention charity continues its tradition of edgy campaigns with website on controversial domain.
State-owned ISP signs up as official sponsor for organisation providing support for young people living with cancer.
Raspberry Pi, a wallet-sized computer, ignites a coding revolution among youth, now shipping globally after high demand.
Despite the controversy over the ending - and plenty of other niggles - Mass Effect 3 still does what Mass Effect games do best: tell a kick-ass story.
Amazon has issued a refund to a dissatisfied Mass Effect 3 player, as fans' backlash over the game's ending continues to gain traction.
A viral YouTube doco on Ugandan warlord Joseph Kony by Invisible Children has sparked debate over its accuracy and the ethics of social media activism.
The challenge has gone out for the New Zealand reseller channel to get in behind the Great Adventure Race to Cure Kids.
New Zealand reels from Dotcom scandal with PM entangled, sparking debate on bending rules for the infamous, including Mike Tyson.
<strong>The challenge has gone out for the New Zealand reseller channel to get in behind the Great Adventure Race to Cure Kids.
<strong>More than 20 years in the industry haven't dampened Jennifer Rutherford's enthusiasm for the sector — and what it can do for business.
Social entrepreneurship company Smile Today picks up top prize as well as audience choice award; so who won the trip to San Francisco?.
EMC's new general manager of channel, Steve Haddock, hopes to get Kiwi tech companies involved in charity events.
Steve Haddock, EMC's new channel boss, aims to fuse charity with technology while strengthening partner relations in the New Zealand market.
Unique app that 'crowdsources' audio descriptions of smartphone photos takes out New Zealand Imagine Cup final.
Kiwi group asks computer users to give up their desktops for advertisers, with proceeds going to organisations like Oxfam and the World Wildlife Fund.
Paul Trotter, Author-it founder, is set to run the Boston Marathon for Project Hope, aiming to beat his NY Marathon time and raise funds.