
New AI tool diagnoses brain tumours on the operating table
New York Times: A new study describes a method for faster and more precise diagnoses.
New York Times: A new study describes a method for faster and more precise diagnoses.
PLUS: Impact on Israel's startup sector. Musk tangles with EU politician.
Free dispute resolution service releases annual number; watchdog takes action.
Plus: CEO's verdict on National's EV policy.
Yet another revaluation as CDC's construction plans expanded, accelerated.
A 'less sexy' business than rocket launches - but one that generates twice the income.
Plus: Three ways the Auckland start-up stood out from the pack.
A recent expansion of its Mt Wellington plant means Rocket Lab can now manufacture 2000 reaction wheels per year. Video / Corey Fleming
New Zealand companies first to get Meta Verified option.
Sales of higher-emitting vehicles slump. EV advocate calls on Nats to reverse stance.
Peter Beck's firm continues its frenetic manufacturing expansion.
New York Times: FTX founder symbolises everything that went wrong with the crypo industry.
New York Times: Two Kiwis built a social network for movie buffs. Now, they're cashing in.
Meeting Kiwis who've made it big in the US.
PLUS: Meme that its new phone cracks or breaks easily is debunked.
AT was targeted on September 14, with ransomware gang Medusa seeking US$1m ransom.
Thousands could be affected as customers complain about poor communication.
Licensing exemption up for renewal.
Payments, which follow High Court action, range between $149 and $250 per customer.
Complaint the result of a years-long investigation.
Startup founded by former staffers from OpenAI, the maker of the ChatGPT.
NY Times: A new version of OpenAI’s popular chatbot behaves a lot like Siri and Alexa.
Fenz reports there have been a number of similar incidents in the past.
A pre-election boom could be followed by a quieter 2024.
Power companies respond. Plus: our telco czar's next two targets.
It's time for LawVu to come in from the sidelines.
Network For Learning and 2degrees partner on Ministry of Education-funded programme.