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The start-ups trying to kill the password
Financial Times: Can biometric tech can save us from having to remember endless logins?
Financial Times: Can biometric tech can save us from having to remember endless logins?
The tale of one boss who thought Uber ratings were the answer is instructive.
NZ's smartest Covid-19 model - run on a supercomputer - predicts spread at suburb-level.
People might not be moving across our borders but goods and capital sure are.
Facebook says artificial intelligence feature "unacceptable error" will be investigated.
Stars make six figures a month, but they're the minority.
Blanket limits on kids' screen time don't reflect modern family life, expert review finds.
2degrees boss says years of network investment have paid off in industry-leading tech.
Thousands of Kiwis along for the ride. What's behind the gains.
China's govt banned effeminate men on TV to tighten control over business and society.
Broadband bunfight morphs into tenth-dimensional chess.
Times: James Dyson on the joy of inventing and the pain of red tape.
Victoria and NSW have all but given up on elimination. Where does that leave the bubble?
More change coming down the track - though maybe not what you think.
This year's stream of offshore tech deals continues.
Stake above 5 per cent disclosed.
New York Times: Facebook offloaded responsibility for policing its most toxic content.
Why the ABs are coming off the bench to promote wireless earbuds.
But how long before we can't see the stars for the satellites above?
Elizabeth Holmes will claim her judgment was impaired due to physical and sexual abuse.
Australasian company looks to shake up the insurance market.
Financial Times: Billionaire tech titans on a mission to display their socialist spirit.
Scientists have sequenced hundreds of Delta genomes this outbreak. What have they learned?
Chinese regulators are pulling the plug on kids' gaming habits.
Telegraph: Concern allowing tech giants to make online land grabs risks dystopian future.
Chief executive reveals sign-up numbers.
Contactless delivery is being elevated to a new level across the Tasman
Financial Times: We are increasingly simplifying ourselves into little round avatars.
Data from a key tool, which we've all been told to turn on, has not been used by tracers.