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AUT and Bhatnagar-backed effort could help region hit by Rio Tinto's smelter closure.
AUT and Bhatnagar-backed effort could help region hit by Rio Tinto's smelter closure.
Smart technology has made our lives easier. But it can used for sinister purposes.
And who is still advertising on Facebook while others are boycotting.
Spark has launched its first 5G mobile service, with Palmerston North the first location on its network to be upgraded to the faster mobile technology. Video / Supplied
Four more locations by year's end as 5G arms race heats up.
New York Times: They went virtual due to the pandemic. Then Apple came for commission.
Misleading video continues to feature on multiple social media platforms.
Another week, another famous name falls prey to cyber attack.
The firm has won a major infrastructure company in the United States as a customer.
Financial Times: Tesla shares lose momentum as skittish investors switch gears.
Internet giant's headquarters will be largely empty for about 12 months.
Tech giant alleged to have misled consumers over scope of information being collected.
Spy-like Kiwi tech offers glimpse of quantum sector that may soon be worth billions to NZ.
This time last year was a low-point for sports streaming in NZ.
Gavin Cammell of Auckland start-up Flack talks taking on industry giants.
Users are frustrated with the company's lack of communications on the issue.
Infertility affects one in eight of us. But happy endings can be found.
Let's not let this election to be about scandal. We need economic transformation.
Entrepreneur pushes app alternative; Privacy Commissioner calls for cool heads.
New York Times: Scant evidence that punishments have limited the cyberattacks.
The world's richest man reaps rewards of coronavirus pandemic.
Latch optimistic as UK partner comes on board.
The network will help identify which buildings are safe to occupy after an earthquake.
New York Times: He was a celebrated engineer at Amazon. Now, he's a high-profile defector.
Analyst has faith - a lot of faith - in the rise of "pyjama church".
New York Times: Confrontation has some echoes of the 1990s internet browser competition.
US alleges hackers also spied on coronavirus research.