
Most popular dream job for Kiwis revealed in global study
From aspiring doctors to DJ dreams, the world's most sought-after jobs may surprise you.
From aspiring doctors to DJ dreams, the world's most sought-after jobs may surprise you.
'There is a high chance there could be a lot of fictitious submissions through bots.'
Opinion: 'Instagram’s vision, apparently, is to do away with pesky humans.'
Remember Localist, Flying Pig and Incis? Some people would rather not.
There is currently no estimate for the restoration time.
'There are a million and one different tricks compared to where we were a few years ago.'
Jordan Hall was awaiting trial for $179k in thefts when he defrauded IRD of $138k.
From agentic AI to ambient invisible intelligence and brain implants.
New York Times: She's seen the dark side of the internet – and turned a profit from it.
Amazon’s global head of data centres explains every detail of their design – including how they’re powered.
Amazon infrastructure boss reveals how it designs and powers massive data houses.
Plus: Our most data-hungry districts.
Alena Hu talks to Tom Raynel about starting Bare Jewellery with no experience.
A smarter Siri and new AI tools are sprinkled through photos, email and more.
PLUS: The tech giant raises its pricing.
Problem initially linked to a cable cut traced to network provider.
30 staff lose jobs as larger US firm is accused of bullying.
PLUS: Bayly nudges telcos, social media firms with new open letters.
OPINION: Intentional social media use can boost wellbeing, reducing anxiety and FOMO.
Is Bluesky any better than X (formerly Twitter)? It certainly seems better than Threads.
Immigration NZ confirmed IShowSpeed does not have the correct visa to work in the country.
Crowds have gathered outside SkyCity to catch a glimpse of American internet star IShowSpeed. Video / Dean Purcell
OPINION: The disturbing content Kiwi kids are being exposed to has again made headlines.
More than 50,000 watch live as the viral sensation travels through Rotorua.
Police: 'It took nearly two years to charge Cottam and get justice for his victims.'
New documentary goes inside the elite Customs team investigating child sex material in NZ.
Tamara Mati's lawyer argued she covered the most explicit parts with pumpkin emojis.
One victim says finding her images on 'disgusting' websites will haunt her forever.
An undersea cable linking Germany and Finland has been severed, sparking concerns.