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How internet hackers have evolved and what you should do
They built it, you came, and OMG, look at what happened.

New opt-in Snapchat feature allows parents to see who their kids are messaging
Kids need to accept their parents' invitation to join the new Family Centre.

Pandemic-ravaged restaurants spur Auckland start-up
'Children of Parkable' drive new site tackling cafe crisis, catering to niche diets.

Booster superannuation fund members' details hacked
Thousands of customers have had their information accessed.

The huge property deal behind giant Albany data centre
Sod turned on site in northwest Auckland that will host 80,000 computers.

EU country considers ditching passports
Physical passports could be a thing of the past with this new technology.

Long-time rival re-emerges as 2degrees reveals board
Telco reveals directors following merger with Orcon Group.

Sir Peter Maire's Invenco sells to US firm for $127m - CEO explains deal
Another local tech firm sold offshore, continuing pandemic trend.

US-China tensions spark electronic chip shortage warning
After Beijing reacts to Pelosi visit, Intel chief warns of electronics shortage risks.

Musk to Twitter: Reveal the fakes, and we might have a deal
How many fakes and spam bots are on Twitter? The world's wealthiest man wants to know.

Virtual influencers rivalling human Instagram models
Can you distinguish robotic influencers from their human rivals?

Conspiracy theorist ordered to pay $45.2m over more lies
Conspiracy theorist has been ordered to pay $45.2m to Sandy Hook family.

Salesforce executive Pip Marlow on beating imposter syndrome
From a hardscrabble upbringing in Palmerston North to a high-flying career in tech.

Venture capital: How badly will The Big Chill hit NZ?
PLUS: How much is left in the Crown's $300 million Elevate kitty.

Key feature missing as Sky starts Premier League football streaming
'Major upgrade' to coverage promised by month's end.

Elon Musk 'inventing' stories to stop buying us, Twitter says
Mischief, spam bot infestation claims: Twitter says Musk 'inventing' ways to dodge deal.

One phone, two numbers: 2degrees introduces eSIMs
PLUS: Where Spark and Vodafone are at.

Process of organ death can be reversed - research breakthrough
Dying pig organs treated with new tech have been brought back to full health in the US.

You, too, can strike it rich on YouTube! (Disclaimer: it's harder than it looks)
New York Times: A cottage industry is persuading people to spend thousands on channels.

Meme stock? Little-known stock soars 21,000% - overtakes Disney and Coca-Cola - in 3 weeks
The small firm is now more valuable than Disney, Coca-Cola and McDonald's.

Interest 'skyrockets' for unusual tech gadget as Kiwis prepare to travel
Kiwis plan to dodge luggage woes using this life-saving device.

'Netflix of football': Premier League plans global streaming service
'Australia, New Zealand, Singapore… we're looking at you.'

How high can Infratil go? Analysts up targets
A company 'well-positioned for high-inflation times'.

The crypto market crashed. They're still buying Bitcoin
New York Times: Hard-core Bitcoin evangelists say it differs from other unstable crypto.

Juha Saarinen: When tech gets too user friendly
The joys of easy-to-use consumer network gear.

Raining fire: Why are some meteors bright green?
NZ has had two meteors break through our atmosphere over the last six weeks.

Greenpeace app reveals each EV maker's deep-sea mining stance
Deep sea mining could help address the shortage in key materials for EV batteries.

How streaming stars pay the price of online fame
New York Times: They invite viewers in virtually. What happens when they actually show up?