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Police give Cryptopia green light to re-open; it doesn't
Online heist shines a harsh light on cryptocurrencies' drawbacks.
Online heist shines a harsh light on cryptocurrencies' drawbacks.
A Saudi app is facing criticism from human rights organisations.
With the earth heating up, who wouldn't be keen on going solar to generate electricity?
Opposition claims relations between the two nations are under threat.
My personal thermostat arrives from the US.
Governments grapple with the rise of artificial intelligence.
New Zealand's tech sector grew 12 per cent last year and is not expected to slow.
Chris Keall looks at fallback options for Spark to avoid repeat of overseas disasters.
This series looks at how technology is changing the way New Zealand businesses operate.
System detects when a pet is locked in a vehicle.
PLUS: Tim Wilson in good company with his busted knee.
Dr Mark McCann calls milk a miracle food - and for good reason.
Cash reward after Apple initially deaf to warnings.
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Amid fear loathing, a call to be bold.
Close ties with Trump criticised as company rakes in US and NZ govt business.
A leaked picture of Samsung's air buds suggest it has an advantage to Apple's AirPods.
The scale of Viagogo's alleged breaches of the Fair Trading Act has been revealed.
Calm aims to help people tackle mental health issues such as anxiety and insomnia.
But I won't fall for 100 free spins at online casino, a windfall tax refund or 'Cindy'.
Rumours have been circulating about this amazing feature for months.
COMMENT: With so many data hacks happening all the time, it's easy to become blase.
"It's difficult not to form the view that consumers have been mislead," judge says.
Local startup clocks 45,000 downloads.
App lets you rent out your carpark space after hours.
Meanwhile, UK regulator raises "serious concerns" that British court order ignored.
Thirty households get 10 gigabit per second connections. Does anyone need it?