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Meet the Kiwi firm snubbed by Waikato DHB but praised in US for foiling ransomware attackers
Another example of our cultural cringe?
Another example of our cultural cringe?
Would you let a vending machine decide the destination of your next trip?
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A team of security sleuths used cybercriminals' mistakes to help victims recover data.
Revelation comes as whistleblower Frances Haugen prepares to give evidence in parliament.
Fearing political violence, Facebook's engineers raced to tweak internal controls.
Sir Ian Taylor has been flooded with offers of help with his self-managed isolation plan.
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The Lotteries Commission has been unsuccessful in getting enough money to fix the issues.
Air New Zealand customers who receive a scam email should not click on any links.
Machine learning powers healthcare on a knees-to-know basis.
Subscribers are signing on to see what all the hype is about.
Phone and broadband bills are among the few to be falling, industry group says.
Modelling delivered a month ago reveals scientists correctly picked a level 3 case climb.
New York Times: The app has privately wrestled with retaining and engaging teenagers.
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New York Times: A lack of punctuation may cost one man thousands.
There aren't sufficient laws governing artificial intelligence at the moment.
Auckland franchisees hit during level 3 lockdown.
New York Times: Gates agreed that what he had done was inappropriate.
The tech giant also announced a cheaper, no-frills Apple Music plan.
The billionaire's pic of a dog and a rocket sends 'joke' crypto into the stratosphere.
What's behind the latest deals - and why more competition is on the way.
NZ scientists plan to trial a locally-made Covid-19 booster vaccine by the end of 2022.
Plus: The NZ taxpayer's billion-dollar stake in Apple.
Dylan Reeve goes inside the online groups.
Police say a Marketplace seller was assaulted by two scammers.
New York Times: With each Facebook crisis, we become savvier about the influence of tech.
Social network says it has added new protections against mass harassment.