An American journalist read her own obituary online, and soon discovered the strange world of obit pirates Deborah Vankin was surprised to discover one morning that the internet believed she was dead.
© 2024 RadioNZ Sat 8:25pm US to end 'gun show loophole' of unlicensed sales White House says it will require all gun show and internet dealers to conduct background checks.
© 2024 BBCWorld Fri, 12 Apr 1:45pm Fast fibre let down by internet users' lousy Wi-Fi Paying for a premium broadband service could be a waste of money for some, a new report has found.
© 2024 RadioNZ Mon, 8 Apr 10:25am Amazon cuts hundreds of jobs in cloud business Amazon Web Services represents 14% of the firm's overall revenue but the firm is shifting strategies.
© 2024 BBCWorld Thu, 4 Apr 4:55pm Google to delete records from Incognito tracking The search giant will block third party tracking by default for people searching the web in private mode.
© 2024 BBCWorld Tue, 2 Apr 7:05am InternetNZ Releases Internet Insights 2023 New research commissioned by InternetNZ shows many New Zealanders are concerned about young children accessing inappropriate content online.
© 2024 GeekZone Mon, 25 Mar 4:15am Spark to introduce barriers to help stamp out objectionable material, cyber risks and scams Spark is set to become the first internet service provider in New Zealand to join the Internet Watch Foundation
© 2024 RadioNZ Thu, 21 Mar 4:45pm Alleged MediaWorks hack sees 2.5m Kiwis' data stolen A dark web user says they plan to sell the data, including names, addresses, and votes relating to The Block NZ.
© 2024 RadioNZ Sat, 16 Mar 3:05pm Major internet outages reported across Africa Outages have been reported in South Africa, Nigeria, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Ghana and Burkina Faso.
© 2024 BBCWorld Fri, 15 Mar 7:15am Your data is all over the web - is there a better way? Would it be better to keep your personal data in one place, rather than entering it into hundreds of websites?
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