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Drivers in California are now free to set their own price.
Drivers in California are now free to set their own price.
Gentrack was something of a novelty when it came to the NZX in 2014.
New map takes people to free water and away from plastic bottles and sugary drinks.
Three-quarters of young Kiwis have acted in response to social media distress.
Current frameworks to regulate the technology in the U.S. and Europe are a "great start".
Netflix fight against Disney+, its biggest hits, DVD numbers and debt.
New York Times: The mysterious company has licensed its powerful tech to law enforcement.
New York Times: Fake calls made about hostages being held at houses of tech executives.
What does it say about the vulnerability of ordinary people like you and me?
Apple big on privacy, but if you want to protect your data, turn off this setting.
Farro in NZ and giant retailer H20 Retailing Corporation sign up as customers.
New York Times: Focusing on work instead of driving will leave many with motion sickness.
NZ gains some of the fastest broadband in the world.
The company is making a big fixed-wireless push.
Financial Times: Telco the eighth to back out of controversial digital currency project.
Coming up with an overly complicated solution to a simple problem is a tech favourite.
Netflix added 8.8 million worldwide subscribers during its fourth quarter.
New York Times: The crackdown on common practice raises a rare outcry over privacy.
Times: In San Francisco, wealthy techies are spoiling their pets rotten.
Financial Times: Google wants to increase its influence on the health industry.
Xero founder Rod Drury announced the move on 9 November 2017.
New York Times: This tool could end your ability to walk down the street anonymously.
A brighter start to 2020 under new ownership.
How skilled tipsters could fare.
The Conversation: Cyberloafing costs employers millions every year.
A look at what's to come and how technology will upgrade the shopping experience.
FT: Beijing embracing open-source collaboration and wooing scientists from overseas.
Financial Times: Tesla's latest rally has left short sellers nursing losses.
Big Brother changes suppliers.