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Oritain raises $91m, open to cannabis push
Dunedin-founded origin-verification firm has added Sir John Key to its board.
Dunedin-founded origin-verification firm has added Sir John Key to its board.
Customers received an update yesterday warning there was a 'real risk' of a leak.
There is the potential for serious disruption across the whole of society.
New York Times: Plan meals, find gifts and create stories using generative AI.
It follows rivals Spark and One NZ, who have already announced kill dates.
Console Connect carries 17 per cent of the world's internet traffic.
The dope dozen: the most influential NZ players on the medicinal scene.
Sky's new deal will generate a fresh wave of hype.
Vista Group's restructure will reduce its global workforce.
NY Times: The Times puts AI detectors to the test - and finds they're far from perfect.
New York Times: Here’s what to know about Instagram’s new app for public conversations.
Ransomware gangs have been stealing confidential documents from schools and posting them.
Singapore-founded ISP failed to fire in Australasia.
Some electric car owners are in for an unwanted type of charge.
Will Aucklanders be in for a bigger dividend?
Meta is poised to unveil a new app that appears to mimic Twitter.
Cert NZ will be mashed into the GCSB.
Thousands of people logged complaints about problems accessing Twitter.
'I wouldn't wish how I felt this evening on my worst enemy.'
Microsoft pushed for continuous live reporting on children and teachers.
Sir Richard Branson's Virgin Galactic is set for its first commercial flight on Friday.
Crown agency's contribution helps offset the VC slowdown.
OPINION: People are now following what's happening through old-school outlets.
Startup draws some high-profile investors, including Michael Stiassny and Peter Cullinane.
The Crown has handed over the 5G frequencies allocation set aside for Māori.
Shares soar as trading halt lifted.
New York Times: Regulator alleges use of 'dark patterns'.