Technology
Keep a closer eye on the neighbours
By CLAIRE McENTEE - The Dominion Post | 05:00AM
New Zealanders can look at their homes and streets on Google's controversial Street View software from today, but people's faces have been blurred to protect their identity.
Mobiles distract drivers more than passengers
Reuters | 05:00AM
Cell phone calls distract drivers far more than even the chattiest passenger, causing drivers to follow too closely and miss exits.
Super hacker wants to be next Bill Gates
05:00AM
A Whitianga teenager who hacked into a United States university computer says he would ultimately like to start his own company and become the next Bill Gates.
Security 'could be better'
The Dominion Post
New Zealand organisations are less likely to have formal policies to tackle information security risks and are more willing to hand over responsibility for IT security to outsourcing companies or contractors, according to a global survey by Ernst & Young.
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BAD MEN: An experiment to highlight computer security showed that an unprotected computer receives the first probes within seconds of being turned on and becomes unusable within just two hours.
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Videogames to go on vacation
With the holiday travel season fast approaching, videogame makers are making sure they have games and consoles handy for trains, planes and automobiles - and so are holiday destinations.
Review: USB missile launcher
The USB Missile Launcher lets you take office warfare to a whole new level.
Wikipedia often omits important drug info
Consumers who rely on the user-edited Web resource Wikipedia for information on medications are putting themselves at risk of potentially harmful drug interactions and adverse effects, new research shows.
Telco market to grow slowly
The New Zealand telecommunications market grew 2 per cent to $7.1 billion in the year to June and shouldn't be greatly dented by the economic downturn, says Australian analyst BuddeComm.

