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Chris Keall: More tech blues after Hipkins' Cabinet reshuffle
As the title's got bigger, the role's got smaller - but it's not a 'job done' portfolio.
As the title's got bigger, the role's got smaller - but it's not a 'job done' portfolio.
Wellington firm doubling staff. New backers include Aussie sports stars.
The world will keep heating, breaking through the next warming limit around mid-century.
The Duendin company is hoping the new structure will attract new employees.
Flooding threw GPS directions into disarray, surge cap eventually implemented.
Bryan Johnson is seeking eternal youth, including reversing the age of all 78 organs.
Chorus crews on the ground are assessing damage to infrastructure across the city.
New York Times: Machines have passed a test that was supposed to prove their intelligence.
PLUS: Beam turns to AI for new "Pedestrian Shield" technology.
New York Times: Your email address has become a digital bread crumb.
Ardern "the best door-opener New Zealand business could ever hope for", one CEO says.
Facebook parent Meta is reinstating former President Donald Trump’s personal account.
The tech and ecommerce giant announced 18,000 layoffs this month.
Google allegedly makes it difficult to use competitors' products.
Latest action is over unpaid rent at San Francisco HQ and UK offices.
Why the breach is worse than it first looked. Easy tips for safe passwords.
The 'Trojan Horse' technology poses a 'wide-ranging' threat to UK national security.
Financial Times: Microsoft's latest investment outperforms some human students.
It equates to 6 per cent of Google's workforce, in latest mass tech culls.
She turned to social media for help with mental illness but fell down a dark rabbit hole.
Misinformation has flourished on Twitter since it was bought by Elon Musk last year.
Few leaders have had such a compelling presence on social media but PM's legacy is mixed.
Times: Out with the naughty step, in with validated feelings.
New York Times: Microsoft the latest in a growing list of tech firms to cull staff.
The surprising downsides and upsides.
Claims longest-ever battery life for a Mac: 22 hours.
Firm responds to criticism over durability, repeat purchasing, and 'tech bro' sentiment.
Patient angry year-on-year comparisons no longer possible. Provider 'hopeful' of return.