Big moral dilemma facing self-driving cars
How many people could self-driving cars kill before we would no longer tolerate them?
How many people could self-driving cars kill before we would no longer tolerate them?
Mark Ratcliffe says he has achieved more than he dreamed was possible as chief executive of Chorus and that he is leaving the telecommunications
The sign language interpreter at tech conference Webstock was repeatedly made to sign the term for a sexual act.
WATCH: SpaceX launched from the historic Launch Complex 39A at the Kennedy Space Centre and safely returned.
Meet the company behind New Zealand's first digital currency KiwiSaver-like initiative, My Bitcoin Saver.
An Auckland businessman is auctioning off the domain name shopping.co.nz and its associated domain names which he believes could reach up to $10 million.
A genetically engineered virus is easier to make and could kill more people than nuclear weapons, says Bill Gates.
Behold the latest meme taking the internet by storm: Tiny Trumps.
Endurance athletes looking to improve their times might consider swishing with a mouth rinse that contains a little sugar during their next performance.
Beneath the Jackson Pollock-esque camouflage wrap, the California marque's prototype has the futuristic lozenge shape. Read more here.
Samsung's head arrested in Seoul on charges of bribery over his alleged role in an explosive corruption scandal that has riveted South Korea.
The arrest of Samsung Group's Jay Lee on allegations of bribery, perjury and embezzlement risks disrupting decision-making at the powerful company.
IkeGPS won't achieve projected sales growth after a weak first half, and expects lumpiness in its revenue to 2018 and beyond.
Juha Saarinen descends on Wellington for Webstock and brings back a dispatch from the Nerdvana.
Water from huge genetically engineered jellyfish, food from robotic farms and cities that move with weather. Dubai has huge plans.
New Zealand's chief executives are concerned about the speed of technological change and finding staff with key skills, PwC's 20th survey found.
Kiwis are showing their support for those affected by the Port Hills fire and the firefighters working to put it out by making a statement
Amid all the rumours about the iPhone 8 at last here is the news that iPhone users have been waiting for.
Analysts are now speculating about the possibility that Toshiba will have to file for bankruptcy.
Mobile app developer Pushpay Holdings has entered a funding agreement for a research and development grant from Callaghan Innovation.
Two months into the job, new Science and Innovation Minister Paul Goldsmith talks to science reporter Jamie Morton about the state of the sector.
Speaking at the World Government Summit, Elon Musk talked about aliens, AI, commercial space flights and a 'universal income' for every human.
Qantas is promising improved technology will allow passengers to stream live sports and their favourite shows while on domestic flights in Australia.
French astronaut Thomas Pesquet has described the moment he captured the Taranaki volcano from aboard the International Space Station.
A Wellington man has had to clear himself of $10,000 non-existent debt after falling victim to identity fraud.
You don't need to be a "bad hombre" to have your phone seized at airports.
Apple is expected to debut its new iPhone this fall, and this being the 10th anniversary, people are expecting something special.