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Two weeks with the world's fastest smartphone
Comment: The world's best smartphone might also be its best-kept secret.
Shares in chip-makers tumble after China spy reports
China's foreign ministry said the claims were "malicious slander".
What's behind Apple's Auckland hiring spree?
Some of the US tech giant's most sophisticated R&D is taking place in NZ.
Has your fridge been hijacked by cybercriminals?
Hackers are focusing on a new type of heist.
Editorial: Doing without what you couldn't do without
Shame of being spotted with a plastic shopping bag - like being caught smoking in public
Mitre 10 cuts single-use plastic bags
From July 1 plastic bags will be gone and customers will be encouraged to take their own.
Juha Saarinen: A new year, a new monster security threat
COMMENT: Impact on technology sales while chip makers sweat over solution could be huge.
NZ puts $380k toward big data project
NZ to spend $380,000 on a project that could support the world's largest radio telescope.
Apple planning three new laptops: reports
Apple is planning three new laptops, according to people familiar with the matter
Computer subsidy scheme ends
A scheme which has given free computers to 16,905 low-income families will end in June
Mitre 10 splits with Fly Buys
The shake-up in loyalty card schemes continues with Mitre 10 switching from Fly Buys to Air New Zealand Airpoints.
Nailed it: Police find stolen tools
Police trying to return thousands of dollars worth of power tools to owners.
Bunnings' only threat is its own growth
The Bunnings chain of hardware stores have been a great success story, but the chain is at risk of becoming a victim of its own success, writes Christopher Niesche.
Pakistan's missile can target all of India
Pakistan has test-fired a ballistic missile able to carry a nuclear warhead to every part of India. Yesterday's test was another escalation in Islamabad's effort to keep pace with its neighbouring rival's formidable military advancements.
Samsung execs set to pay for profit slump
Leaders of Samsung Electronics' mobile-phone unit may be replaced as the company tries to revive a business where profits slumped by $4.5b.
Gardening fertile ground for Mitre 10
Gardening is the gigantic seller for New Zealand's biggest DIY, homeware, trade and household goods chains, dominating all other product category lines.