
How four Kiwis made New Zealand’s latest gaming success
A Christchurch-developed video game about fishing is making waves overseas.
A Christchurch-developed video game about fishing is making waves overseas.
Financial Times: Tech has taken over at the track. Is it winning?
Behind the scenes at the world's most expensive sport.
Industry defends code.
The Conversation: Schools and universities are panicking about AI and cheating.
The Auckland-based tech firm was sold to a US private equity firm in a $133-million deal.
US-based researchers have named a planet 12 light years away which could hold life.
Chinese app allowed 1.4m under-13s to sign up in 2020 alone, watchdog says.
Turnitin, which all NZ universities use, said it could now spot AI-generated content.
The three factors influencing buyer behaviour.
Prime Minister Chris Hipkins and GCSB Minister Andrew Little react to the report that CCTV cameras made by CCP-linked companies were found in Government departments. Video / Mark Mitchell
Competition lawyer weighs in.
The deal mirrors one between Starlink and T-Mobile in the US; also: TVNZ dispute latest.
Spark is "urgently working" to find the cause of customers being unable to make calls.
Organiser of the 'Kiwi Con' hacker pow-wow goes corporate.
Hands-on with Sky's biggest upgrade in a decade.
A recent report revealed losses from online scams hit a record $20m last year.
New York Times: Elon Musk and Steve Wozniak among 1000 tech leaders calling for AI pause.
Move comes as the pay-TV broadcaster rolls out new hardware.
Financial Times: The value of second-hand Teslas has taken a hit globally.
Credit providers need vast amounts of information on borrowers. And that can be a problem.
Plus: Rocket Lab successfully lobbies for change in Space Force procurement rules.
'I am aware that my technology can be used for both good and evil,' Bard cautioned.
Elon Musk is gleefully promising that Saturday is the deadline for celebrities.
Financial Times: 'Multiple juries are in. They’re all reaching the same conclusion.'
PLUS: Individuals will lose 'legacy' blue ticks from April 1 unless they pay $19/month.
The social media giant filed legal documents to get the code taken down.
Exploiting a revolution in the way we make cars, and run infrastructure.
New York Times: Zoom happy hours and trivia nights had a way of bringing people together.