More security for Middle East flights?
Simon Bridges says the CAA is 'assessing the evidence' for more security checks.
Simon Bridges says the CAA is 'assessing the evidence' for more security checks.
Right-leaning politicians are generally more attractive than those on the left.
NZ travellers are stuck in the middle, as the UL
Dutch researchers have found that electronic energy meters can be wildly inaccurate.
Invoices are faked to look as if they're from well-known universities to swindle gear from firms.
Scientists have just discovered the oldest documented case of live birth: that by a "terrible-headed lizard" that lived 250 million years ago.
Endurance athletes looking to improve their times might consider swishing with a mouth rinse that contains a little sugar during their next performance.
COMMENT: An easy way to coat surfaces with wonder material graphene may soon put foldable phones in our pockets.
COMMENT: Computers that talk like humans are no longer in the realm of science fiction. Voice recognition technology is friendly now.
A British couple who had all their most valuable belongings stolen from their campervan have traced their phone to an apartment block but can't get to it.
It was a beautiful Boxing Day to be outside but the lure of heavy discounts was too strong thousands who paced the malls on the hunt for a bargain.
After extensive fire damage the Greymouth fishing boat Te Aroha has risen from the ashes and is back trawling off the West Coast.
Video games are more addictive than ever. This is what happens when kids can't turn them off.
Sony has quietly dispatched a rival game to Pokemon Go with a popular mobile game called Fate/Grand Order.
More financial services companies are embracing the technology.
Is the box in your fridge that chills your food immune from technological disruption? Don't bet on it.
A 15-year-old Auckland girl has been referred to youth aid following dawn police raids this morning.
Dick Smith's former chief executive explains how the company's overstock in batteries was "like buying Easter eggs".
Dick Smith chairman has endured a grilling from an Australian Supreme Court over the company's collapse.
It's always good to return things people have left at your house. Children, small dogs, cars. This past week, I returned a Tina
Samsung is facing criticism for allegedly covering up the fatal poisoning of its workers. And the company's excuse is amazing.
Virtual reality headsets will transport people to Rio de Janeiro for the Olympic games.
Pokémon Go may be taking the world by storm, but that doesn't mean it's resting on its laurels.
COMMENT: There are lessons to be learned from the Dick Smith saga.
A new detective has arrived. He is an altogether different species of investigator.
90s kids rejoice: Motorola's iconic RAZR is making a comeback and the company is expected to make an announcement on June 9.
Dick Smith's exit from 62 New Zealand stores is providing a leasing bonanza for real estate agents, hunting for new uses for the sites.
Meet Ruslan Kogan, the Australian entrepreneur who has bought Dick Smith's intellectual property.
The Dick Smith name may live on - after an Australian e-commerce entrepreneur announced last night he'd bought up the collapsed retailer's intellectual property.
Here's how the failure of this Australian retailer is consistent with a dynamic economic theory.