First-ever decline in NZ online advertising
Stats reflect Facebook and Google's mixed fortunes.
Stats reflect Facebook and Google's mixed fortunes.
Tindall, Barnes, Nanogirl, other big names back initative.
New review finds tech like NZ Covid Tracer app can't replace power of manual tracing.
Samsung has taken a fairly moderate approach with the Note 20 Ultra.
PLUS: Aussie regulator accuses Google of spreading misinformation.
Large numbers of young people have health and security concerns.
Financial Times: Tech group is working with investors in effort to outbid Microsoft.
Genome sequencing is playing a critical role in NZ's Covid-19 response. What is it?
Covid, election, referenda - there's lots of noise out there. What should you believe?
COMMENT: How many times can we have a $400m per week shutdown?
Why did a bogus Covid-19 rumour spread so fast over the weekend? Jamie Morton explains.
Appealing to laggards with a "new normal" theme.
"This is 99 per cent the Government's responsibility to get right," expert says.
Vocus continues to offer unlimited data. Vodafone offers additional hardship help.
NZ, UK academics combine for the first major study on remote working during the pandemic.
A mixed view of the numbers. Milford man joins the board.
Digital classroom app made in NZ has 11 million users overseas and is free here for 2020.
Some fear, however, that vice-presidential candidate will turn on Big Tech.
PLUS: The tech bro's surprisingly hostile take on the Govt's trial of his Covid Card.
New York Times: TikTok might not be winning over Trump, but it sure beats its copycat.
How it confirms to the Level 4 frenzy. Latest on store hours, conditions.
A seismic shift in the outside broadcasting landscape.
Everyone loses as tensions ratchet higher.
PLUS: The Chinese owned app's NZ numbers, and who's using it.
New York Times: The doomsday warnings have not yielded the shakeout that many expected.
More bad blood between Huawei and the Australian government.
Microsoft the frontrunner, but others also want Chinese streaming sensation.
Decision made after "thorough analysis of the New Zealand market".
As UFB fibre hits 1m connection milestone in towns, attention turns to rural pain points.