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Tech bosses are speaking out against Trump
Following Donald Trump calling for a temporary yet ban on Muslims entering the United States, CEOs have joined the discussion on religion, immigration and xenophobia.
Tech firm founders become billionaires
Australian software maker Atlassian made a blockbuster share market debut last week, valuing the company at nearly US$8 billion ($12 billion) and propelled both founders to billionaire status, well....
Samsung agrees to pay smartphone rival Apple
Samsung has agreed to pay smartphone rival Apple just over US$548 million in a years-long patent battle in federal court in California.
Juha Saarinen: Could the Moana Cable happen?
Juha Saarinen talks submarine cables. And we're giving away a 13" Envy HP laptop!
Juha Saarinen: Apple's sizeable iPad Pro plays well on creative streak
The iPad Pro is meant more as a creative and productivity tool, and because of that, Apple made it big with much more computing power than previous iPads.
Smartphone encryption in Govt sights again
Is a compromise possible between Govt agencies and phone makers over encryption and law enforcement access?
Brian Gaynor: Auckland lacking apartments
One of the main differences between Auckland and the three major East Coast Australian cities is the huge number of apartments.
Google and Apple try to keep malware out of app stores
Google and Apple have moved a third-party Instagram app from their online stores after reports surfaced the app was stealing usernames and passwords.
Brian Gaynor: Apple and tax
Why is IRD billing an 81 year old New Zealander $40m a year while Apple has an annual tax bill of less than $10 million?
Tech drives auto evolution
In a live address at the Wall Street Journal's WSJD Live event this week, Apple's chief executive made the ears of car company executives prick up.
Is the Chinese miracle over for Apple?
Perhaps the most important number in Apple's quarterly release on Tuesday came from China, and it's not the good news Apple makes out.
iBuy iTunes to sell for profit in China
Punters with up to $1 million in cash are walking into big retailers to buy local iTunes cards, which have become a hot commodity in China.
Apple Music gets 6.5m paying customers
Apple Music is just a little over four months old, but it seems to be off to a decent start.
Apple defends encryption, opposes 'back door'
Apple's Tim Cook says he opposes the idea of allowing 'back door' entry into computer systems for Governments.
Apps secretly gathering personal data
Security analysts have found that at least 256 apps in the iOS App store are secretly gathering iPhone owners' email addresses, unique serial numbers and other personally identifying information that....
What is the 'coolest' brand in New Zealand?
According to a poll taken in the UK, Apple is the 'coolest' brand followed closely by Netflix. What would New Zealand's be?
The button that's eating up iPhone data
A new feature in Apple's iOS 9 could be causing a surprising spike in data use.
Apple makes sure no iPad is left behind
Don't knock Apple for offering up a bunch of new products that look a lot like its old ones. What the company is doing might be smarter than meets the eye.
'Smart watches more hype than reality'
Even with a heavyweight like Apple in the market, smart watches remain more hype than reality and have yet to prove they're useful, says Fitbit, the biggest maker of wearable devices.
Juha Saarinen: Apple's latest product launch
Apple surprised pretty much nobody with this week's new product launch, writes Juha Saarinen. The iPad Pro is the most intriguing new device though.
Top things to watch for at Apple's iPhone event
Apple is hosting its annual splash on Wednesday to unveil a new version of its most important product, the iPhone.
Apple's one more thing? A 'monster iPad'
Apple's one more thing rumoured to be giant iPad called the iPad Plus.
Apple's Top Gear bid
Apple is hatching plans to create its own original television shows, even making an audacious bid to secure the former stars of Top Gear, it has emerged.
How Air NZ is changing travel
An app will allow travellers to check in, receive flight information, order coffees and enter flight lounges using their Apple watch.
Can Apple survive Dr Dre's abusive past?
Apple has released a statement supporting rap mogul Dr. Dre following reports that he physically abused women.
Apple raises $2.45b in Aussie bond deal
Until November Apple had sold only US currency bonds but has since expanded its debt issuance to euros, yen, pounds and Swiss francs as well as Aussie dollars.
NZ's 'Netflix tax' set to rise
The Government is missing out on $180 million a year by not collecting GST on online purchases.
Apple tests voicemail to text function
Apple employees are said to be testing a new Siri function that allows the digital assistant to convert your voicemail messages into texts.
Chris Barton: Pulling the plug on my PC
In the PC world I generally knew the answer. Here I knew nothing. I was a fish out of water and up a creek without a paddle, writes Chris Barton.