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2018 was the year of online hate. Meet the people whose lives it changed
Online hate presaged some of the year's most disturbing and deadly attacks.
Online hate presaged some of the year's most disturbing and deadly attacks.
An intriguing footnote as the world moves to on-demand.
Imagine having your face superimposed onto another body.
The world of personal transportation is set to look different in the coming years.
Warehouse founder honoured for services to business, the community, and the environment.
Sir Stephen Tindall talks to Chris Keall about his post-Warehouse career, which has seen the entrepreneur commit hundreds of millions to philanthropy and startups.
Another complaint as the Commerce Commission prepares for its courtroom showdown.
Weed is so 2018. Next year, cutting-edge investors are going psychedelic.
Squeeze goes on Lime across the Tasman.
The force launched its own drone to search for malicious aircraft.
An app is connecting visually impaired people with volunteers who help them with tasks.
Corporate giant Spark has embraced Agile working - but what does that mean?
A new AI tool is aiming to tackle the problem of litter spoiling NZ's beaches.
Far from science fiction, driverless cars are already here - just not yet in New Zealand.
Mystery surrounds Calico, which has pledged to halt ageing.
A smartphone with a folding screen, a caution on 5G, a Facebook casualty and more.
Urgent warning to lookout for savvy scammers who assume identities of loved ones.
Sue De Bievre, CEO of Beany, says her industry is going through "massive change".
Overall data use was up on last year but the number of texts sent was down.
Multinational giant after Auckland and Wellington staff.
Only 266 days from the Rugby World Cup, serious questions linger about Spark's strategy.
A rarely known iPhone hack that can save you a lot of time has blown thousands of minds.
Gatwick drama should be a wake-up call to the need for reliable counter-measures.
Trump himself risks making things worse with too much aggression.
Earlier this year, Huawei topped Apple in the number of smartphone units shipped.
Bluetooth with teeth: a trap that works with smartphone app.
Bans in Europe could significantly increase the financial pressures on Huawei.
Paul Roner fears Washington and Beijing will fight to control fields like AI.