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Weird Science: The truth about the 'Mona Lisa Effect'
Ever looked at a face on a billboard and creepily felt their gaze following you?
Ever looked at a face on a billboard and creepily felt their gaze following you?
Results from tech giants will show how hard they have been hit.
A new project and a new name for the entrepreneur formerly known as Vaughan Rowsell.
Papakura Intermediate students are designing their own "astronomical playground".
Among those most likely to be affected are cooks, waiters and short-haul truck drivers.
The robots are designed to navigate around obstacles such as people and pets.
The firm is keen to test its vehicle-to-grid charging in a residential setting.
Google News may leave Europe as regulators work toward a controversial copyright law.
Another brick in the wall of crazy.
These outdoor lights help you colour-co-ordinate your backyard, patio or garden.
A significant sum of crypto-currency was hacked last week from Cryptopia.
The feature allows users to block artists from appearing in their playlists and radio.
Lime says it's open to chipping in toward ACC costs - but with one condition.
The bed tax battle is set to intensify.
A Kiwi med-tech firm has slashed its staff numbers.
Iridium Certus will cover every cover of NZ - and every inch of the planet.
No one knew the answers when Whitianga students started investigating their local estuary.
Raise comes as Lime and Auckland Council discuss a per-ride levy.
You don't have to delete Facebook. Here's how to put it on a leash instead.
Length is what matters with passwords. Here's a simple tip to remember a long one.
A covert campaign organised by the social network?
The firings follow a series of high-profile executive departures from Snap.
Competition to grab a share of India's fast-developing e-commerce industry intensifies.
If Toby Sun has his way, Kiwis will be seeing a lot more Limes - and not just its scooters
Controversial company's CEO hits town, meets with Goff.
Sometime after family checked in, he spotted something that was not in the online listing.
Proton physicist Andrzej Kacperek explains the process undergone by New Zealand woman Nicole Williams, who is having a tumour in her eye treated with photon beam therapy.
New boss pledges not to close any NZ call centres, but there will be changes.
5G mobile tech promises lightning-speed connections, but getting there isn't so quick.
Tim Martin says there's a ton of things that can go wrong - many out of Spark's control.