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The 22 Android apps you should delete now
Android phone owners are being warned about 22 dodgy apps.
Android phone owners are being warned about 22 dodgy apps.
A reminder of just how much data Facebook has on people.
Sustainable transport options seem to be a popular choice for buyers.
Noel Leeming staff led a direct and significant departure from the truth, says ComCom.
Scotty Stevenson will lead Spark and TVNZ's coverage of the 2019 Rugby World Cup.
Bomb-scare email doing the rounds is probably an opportunistic scam.
Secret meeting in Nova Scotia in July discussed 5G.
Each time you swipe a loyalty card or use free Wi-Fi, you hand over lots of personal data.
From the meth house myth to gene-edited babies, it was a big year for science news.
Fine print could see shareholders miss out on tens of millions in disappearing dividends.
Google CEO Sundar Pichai said AI could be abused, but offers 'tremendous benefits'.
Trade Me says it's been advised by Hellman & Friedman that it will not try to top Apax.
Two mates had an estimated net worth of $60 million. Last week it all came crashing down.
Private information of as many as 500 million people may have been exposed in a hack.
Tool used to calculate farm run-off into waterways needs greater scrutiny, watchdog says.
This comes after the executive agreed to wear an ankle monitor.
COMMENT: Billion-dollar Aussie 5G auction will only make the Spark boss more impatient.
PLUS: Sky TV launches "Download to Go"; Chorus stats show surging streaming video use.
Pregnant woman, who begged husband to stop playing games, was filmed screaming and crying
Jon Macdonald's Christmas won't be quite as relaxing as anticipated.
Plus: those much-ignored drone rules.
Scientists are excited at the carbon-capturing potential of a new class of compounds.
China has successfully launched the rocket.
Largest collection in the southern hemisphere. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
COMMENT: Kids these days want to monetise their stupidity.
The Mars lander has released audio of sounds from the red planet never heard before.