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Self-flying electric air taxi on display for first time in NZ
Wisk's air taxi will be on display at the Take Charge Christchurch event.
Wisk's air taxi will be on display at the Take Charge Christchurch event.
Broadband outage affects most of the central business district.
Local partner revealed; more ground station locations uncovered; a chicken-run goes cyber.
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This would be the second-largest deal in Microsoft history.
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Financial Times: Success is not assured but the US has enough clout to engineer a deal.
The social network fell over again, with Instagram and Whatsapp also offline.
James Miller apologises for trading disruption caused by last year's cyber attacks.
"There's a limit to how many pools and pizza ovens can fit in the backyard."
Move could cost Facebook, Google billions. NZ watchdog calls it a 'defining moment'.
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Watchdog wants several new roles filled after cybersecurity debacle.
Phase-out starts with ban on new low to medium temperature coal boilers from 2022.
Over 67,000 New Zealanders have been caught up in a massive global data hack.
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Nine satellite antennas to go atop a hill just south of Whangārei.
Critics range from the right-wing to the right-on.
New York Times: Every minute, YouTube is bombarded with videos that break guidelines.
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You might wonder what's Pro about smartphones. Easy: it's their camera systems.
Software tangle coincides with Health Ministry's inability to provide accurate jab data.
Tesla has been accused of using its cars to spy on China.
Joining BlackBerry, Motorola and Nokia in the handset graveyard.