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Serko sinks to loss as revenue surges
US giant Booking.com recently bought big chunk of Kiwi travel software company.
US giant Booking.com recently bought big chunk of Kiwi travel software company.
Within hours of the service launching, hackers were already getting to work.
New York Times: Why the work which made her a hero didn't go far enough.
Management organisation for one of the original internet top-level domains was sold.
Regulator is trying to determine the size of Chorus' revenue cap, among other metrics.
New York Times: The head of the viral video app is trying to assuage Washington's fears.
Financial Times: Facebook has 2.5b monthly active users. Almost 400m are bogus accounts.
New York Times: You might want to think twice before plugging in at an airport.
Kiwis are swimming in some of the world's fastest broadband.
Network provider was accused of breaching non-disclosure and stealing ideas.
PLUS: Spark fudges on 5G deadline.
Fraudsters conned Kiwis out of almost $23 million as their tactics get more convincing.
Police-operated drone tracks fleeing man across paddock in a first for Northland.
Sky, TVNZ and Spark switch strategy as the second wave of streaming services arrive.
"We can all be Peter Becks in our given field," Spain says.
In a statement, Apple said the employee was "no longer associated with our company."
Welcome our new robot overlords - and their chocolate sprinkles.
And another 'watching brief' in NZ.
Negotiations with French buyer took six months
Humour among the tools used to encourage staff to report more suspicious email.
New York Times: "We have the most to learn from [them] in terms of entertainment."
Foldable-screen ThinkPad, first laptop with built-in 5G and Razr re-boot in pipeline.
Thousands of Disney were greeted with error messages on launch day.
Telcos see modest govt efforts overwhelmed by a barrage of social media misinformation.
Some $335m worth of shares sold across two giant block trades.
Central Otago mystery - which had shades of the XT lawsuit - solved.