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I used to make fun of Silicon Valley preppers. Then I became one
New York Times: In tech circles, gearing up for the apocalypse is a credential.
New York Times: In tech circles, gearing up for the apocalypse is a credential.
Less time travelling means more time to be creative. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
New York Times: Facebook and Google training their sights on the company of the moment.
Peter Beck reassures that NZ is still in the frame, offers sharp advice to government.
Should the UFB model be applied to the mobile market to help our pandemic recovery?
What we can learn from the Aussie experience as our Govt gears up for its own app.
Rural broadband advocate lays out his ambition.
Dual-screen laptops have been on the cards for a while now, but difficult to get right.
Countdown is experimenting with technology to revolutionise grocery business.
Local gaming industry is adapting to life under Covid-19 restrictions.
The 'Diligent for small business' navigates its way through the outbreak.
The man who posted the first ever video to YouTube amassed 90m views. Here it is.
Boyd Peacock's tracking app was inprired by useless flatmates.
TVNZ-RNZ merger "on ice."
Visualisations down to suburb level proves most people staying home, data analysts say.
News of the government's $50 million support package for the media is bittersweet.
Health minister heard muttering 'what the f*** is the matter with her?'
What better thing to do with your 9-year-old on a few rainy afternoons.
Campaigner Andrew Barnes says it's not how he would have done it.
Freelancers and contractors culled, new director joins board.
The Uber Eats platform will have two new features when business opens again.
Five experts have travelled across the world from Germany to fix Wellington's water woes.
Plus: Ministry of Education updates on its mega-order.
COMMENT: The big thing in Serko's favour? It has $42 million sitting in the bank.
Rod Drury wants billionaires to be able to build bolt-holes in NZ.
Kiwi start-up wants to use grants to revolutionise teleconferencing.
Time to level the playing field, says treasurer Josh Frydenberg
Solving the problem of long-distance gifting.