Facebook gently mocks the New Zilund accent in its first Metaverse ad
Enter the Matrix ... of dad jokes.
Enter the Matrix ... of dad jokes.
Tampered codes direct unsuspecting victims to malicious sites asking for more details.
Microsoft might have scored another lucrative headshot with Activision Blizzard.
Eruption took out Tonga's main communications link to the outside world.
Also questions over timing over order, given most hardware won't arrive until mid-year.
Tests have been available. It was just a case of putting in the order, writes Ian Taylor.
New York Times: The ideas that really could change the world seem further on the horizon.
Financial Times: Investment is latest sign of investor appetite in emerging sector.
31-year-old now semi-retired.
Netflix delivered its latest quarter of disappointing subscriber growth.
Financial Times: Deal seen as 'ideal opportunity' for agencies to flex muscle.
New York Times: More money and more bubbly behaviour. Investors insist it's rational.
Tech editor Chris Keall digs into the details of the deal.
New 5G mobile services reportedly interfere with Boeing 777 aircraft altimeters.
The Herald's David Fisher on a decade of Kim Dotcom and the Megaupload case.
Financial Times: Technology company to acquire group at aggregate purchase price.
Concerns of 5G using adjacent frequency to instruments used by US aircraft paused plans.
More than 1,000 applicants are shortlisted, including dozens with physical disabilities.
Maybe there's some justice in the virtual world after all.
'It's critical we enable climate adaptation decisions in the next two to three years.'
When massive stars die, black holes are born. But there's more NZ scientists want to know.
Westpac NZ has received a handful of reports about a fake investment prospectus.
Drive comes at a time when Tonga faces weeks of being cut off from the outside world.
'The space race is back.' Bull and bear cases for the Kiwi-American company outlined.
Kiwi telcos offer free calls. Dust-cloud interrupts backup satellite communications.
New York Times: Sceptical gamers smell a moneymaking scheme.
Corporate governance could be in for a big shakeup.
Another boom year in the offing for Kiwi tech.
Times: It's the universe Zuckerberg says we'll be living in. So what is it really about?
Estimates of 200,000 to 400,000 CCTV cameras now in NZ.