
Trump's 'revenge': Suing Facebook, Twitter and Google
Donald Trump is seeking revenge on the big tech companies that banned him
Donald Trump is seeking revenge on the big tech companies that banned him
New York Times: Concern Google suffering from both its size and leadership from its CEO.
Tech giant reports full-year financials for its local operation.
Six more nations have joined the Chch Call, which is turning its focus towards algorithms.
Global group started by Jacinda Ardern in 2019 is meeting in a virtual summit this week.
Social media giants must 'pay a price' for denying him his online voice, Trump says.
Big Read: Tech giant creates new ways of working.
The race is on to become the first two-trillion-dollar company.
NZ one of the first territories to get crowdsourced detection and alert system.
US return to global tax talks is good news for NZ but could cause issues for film sector.
Kris Faafoi wants social media companies to speed up talks with media.
New York Times: Google is trying to be a cheaper and less restrictive option for sellers.
There is increasing support for the Big Tech companies to be reigned in by legislation.
Google is gearing up to launch its News Showcase news service in New Zealand.
Several major businesses have taken advantage of Generator space.
Muslim Association spokesperson shocked - 'we don't want to retraumatise our community'.
Broadcasting Minister Kris Faafoi has met with Google and Facebook.
Seven West Media struck a deal with Google to pay for journalism.
What the deal means for iPhone owners.
Apps will be forced to disclose their level of snooping on behalf of advertisers.
Antonio Guterres says he is "particularly worried" about the power of Big Tech companies.
New York Times: Australia wants to make big tech platforms pay for news.
New York Times: Google's parent company Alphabet is shutting down Loon.
OPINION: Google is willing to forgo its hefty earnings from the Australian market.
Researchers surprised after using Google data to correctly pick cannabis referendum vote.
Google has made a bold threat to Aussie internet users.
New York Times: Did Google extend an offer to its closest rival Facebook?
The move shows workers don't believe the company is living up to its professed ideals.
"These orders have not been effective in overseas jurisdictions," says leading judge.