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The S8: Samsung's make or break phone
COMMENT: It was surprising the Galaxy S8 wasn't fully production ready at its launch.
COMMENT: It was surprising the Galaxy S8 wasn't fully production ready at its launch.
Southern Cross programme delivers fewer absences and lower staff turnover.
COMMENT: New ways are needed to help councils bear cost of vital infrastructure.
For global commodity markets, the start to 2017 has been resoundingly positive.
We are told to embrace vulnerability, but the word itself is hard to hug.
COMMENT: How to double the results from all your advertising.
COMMENT: Warm relationship will be a plus with trade talks to hammer out.
COMMENT: The tech beat has developed in a boiling the frog fashion, Juha Saarinen writes.
COMMENT: With the new NZ Super amounts set to change, it puts things in perspective.
COMMENT: NZ's trade policy relaunched ahead of Chinese Premier's visit.
If you buy from spammers, you're are guaranteed to get ripped off, Juha Saarinen writes.
COMMENT: Digital content is a key strategy for the public broadcaster.
COMMENT: Here's how to get a large number of high quality clients.
China is proving a counter-balance to Donald Trump's protectionist sentiments.
COMMENT: Most money fights are not about money at all, Tom Hartmann writes.
COMMENT: Big business is on a collision course with some conservative Australian politicians, Christopher Niesche writes.
COMMENT: Liam Dann locks in his interest rate for a longer period and wonders if it's asking for a global meltdown.
COMMENT: Children need bank accounts, they help them learn about the financial facts of life.
COMMENT: Both income and asset tests decide who gets a subsidy, Mary Holm writes.
COMMENT: Mobile plans with data caps won't make use of new 4.5G networks, Juha Saarinen writes.
COMMENT: One-time Act Party vice-president finds an audience among US conservatives, John Drinnan writes.
COMMENT: Gareth Morgan's Opportunities Party has some radical ideas for tax and benefits, Brian Fallow writes.
COMMENT: If you can't say what you do in 30 seconds, you won't be able to say it in 30 minutes either.
COMMENT: Have we reached a point where people trust company employees more than CEOs?
Keep an eye on your local petrol pump. Prices shouldn't be rising soon, thanks to an oil price slump.
COMMENT: The cache of CIA documents released by Wikileaks doesn't tell us much new, Juha Saarinen writes.
Would you like greater marketing success from less cost in time, dollars and effort?
Dutch researchers have found that electronic energy meters can be wildly inaccurate.
In spite of global uncertainty, the NZ economy has enjoyed extended growth.