Kim Dotcom's Mega has now introduced an iOS app, facilitating file management the go, following its Android version's success.
Megaupload founder dispatches legal team to Wellington today, as his lawyers fight for full disclosure in New Zealand's highest court.
NZ plans to extend spy laws spark fears of unchecked surveillance and privacy invasion, questioning the morality of mass data collection.
Given the hype surrounding the unveiling of the Mega Android app, we got out best man on the job to give his unbiased view on Kim Dotcom's latest release.
Internet mogul and telco agree a deal, with Mega CEO Vikram Kumar saying Gen-i will account for around 10% of the website's capacity.
Vikram Kumar asks do New Zealanders care enough about their privacy to make it worthwhile for an ISP to be a privacy crusader?.
Kim Dotcom releases official Android app - now available free of charge from the Google Play Store - with iOS and Windows to follow.
Kim Dotcom prepares to challenge PM John Key in Parliament over NZ's spying agency expansion, promising a revealing showdown.
Kim Dotcom criticizes proposed New Zealand spy bill, warns of abuse of power by government. Telcos also oppose bill. #GCSB.
Kim Dotcom celebrates his 40th birthday by launching a new debut album and internet music service in New Zealand.
Kim Dotcom commemorates the 2-year anniversary of the dramatic raid on his NZ mansion by US officials, recalling 'a zero-threat family' terrorised.
Kim Dotcom unveils name and logo for his political movement: the Internet Party, as he tires of political nonsense.
Megaupload founder, Kim Dotcom, plans to enter New Zealand politics, vowing to fight for change and take on the government.
Crown admits flaws in Dotcom's 2012 raid warrants but argues they remain valid, as court mulls extradition battle details.
Slingshot partners with Kim Dotcom to offer NZers free MEGA accounts, boosting value on broadband deals with 500GB cloud storage.
Kim Dotcom has stepped down from his Mega data storage company directorship to concentrate on fighting US extradition charges and developing new ventures.
Megaupload founder is set to launch his own political party in New Zealand, hoping to win power at the November 2014 elections.
A selection of New Zealand's top cloud computing providers have signed up to the Cloud Computing Code of Practice in Auckland earlier today.
Kim Dotcom may be wanted in the US for alleged copyright crimes, but should New Zealand bow to such demands for extradition?.
Kim Dotcom's extradition delayed yet again as Supreme Court wrangles continue, with a decision possibly pushed to April 2014.