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The tech giants slashed spending - but that's just one of many challenges Appen faces.
The tech giants slashed spending - but that's just one of many challenges Appen faces.
Australia's most searched travel query has been revealed. Kiwis might not like the answer.
The social media company is asking a Delaware court to halt an upcoming trial.
The issues causing the most grief for mobile and broadband users.
"At first it was a bit sketchy": A Q&A on broadband from space.
New York Times: Six predictions about Twitter under Elon Musk's control, if it happens.
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Scientists have just revised NZ's ground-shaking risk, with hazard doubling in some areas.
Telegraph: Molly Russell's death again raises the question: is any child safe online?
Financial Times: Tesla robot will take over a range of jobs in the future, CEO says.
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How will climate change hit home at your place? This new tool will help forecast shifts.
Streaming field gets more crowded - and finding content even more of a head-scratcher.
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Scam that hit Australia, now targeting New Zealanders.
They already check the cameras almost a thousand times a day in expanded surveillance.
Some big savings, big spending big complications.
Astronomy society says AUT decision will have 'detrimental impact' on Kiwi space science.
It's esoteric and geeky, and also supremely inelegant and inefficient.
New York Times: The experiment could have affected some people's livelihoods.
The multi-million dollar mission is an attempt to alter the orbit of an asteroid in space.
Facebook founder's gamble on the metaverse risks turning into a painful reality check.
EMA chief executive Brett O'Riley says there needs to be an investment in skills.
Chief executive says many offers have been dismissed over the years.
It gets dark sometimes, but then the morning comes.
Post-lockdown trends emerge.
Analyst with New Zealand firm finds 1.1 customers details for sale on the dark web.
Multinational companies harvesting pupils' personal data is sparking controversy overseas.