
Google sees automated flight going 'all the way'
Dave Vos, the chief of Google's experimental cargo-drone program, expects to see pilotless commercial aircraft within his lifetime.
Dave Vos, the chief of Google's experimental cargo-drone program, expects to see pilotless commercial aircraft within his lifetime.
Technology columnist Chris Barton on why the Global Mode video access case should be thrown out of court.
The petition comes as the Salvation Army said it fed 9.5 per cent more people last year in its Midland region than it did in the year before.
Sky TV is taking a big step on to the internet with a launch planned for some time in July.
A personalised number plate remembering Sir Edmund Hillary is being auctioned to raise money for Nepal’s rebuild after the devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake last Saturday.
The Auckland Rugby Union's live stream of the First XV 1A competition starts today, and the union hopes the initiative will eventually be expanded and ultimately make a profit.
Ekim Burgers has taken a jab at McDonald's Restaurant, by posting the larger company's phone number on its own website - therefore directing angry customers to McDonald's.
Another customer has since come forward to claim Mr Duffy made "inappropriate" comments to her in response to her feedback.
A popular Wellington burger van has caused a stir on social media, posting an impassioned rant against a customer on Facebook.
Microsoft's upcoming annual developer conference is seen as crucial by industry experts to introduce appealing new products from the tech giant.
John Legend's model wife Chrissy Teigen has pledged never to use technology to cover up her blemishes in photos she posts online because she wants young girls to realise that even classic beauties are not perfect.
New Zealand’s largest Islamic school moves to protect young from extremism amid concerns over how terror groups are using the internet to recruit members.
How does Facebook know who all your friends are, even better than you do? Caitlin Dewey solves the social networking mystery.
Kiwi women are being sucked in by a painful international beauty craze which purports to give you fuller lips.
Burger King has come under fierce criticism for advertising on "tittygram" - a Russian website which displays messages across the exposed chest of a model.
Today, YouTube has more than one billion users and each day, people around the world watch hundreds of millions of hours.
Cancer Council Victoria CEO Todd Harper is urging patients to be wary of cancer cure claims that sound too good to be true.
A former National MP and author of The Good Lobbyist's Guide, has been getting in ministers' ears, urging them to stop subsidising the loss-making operations of KiwiRail.
A lesbian couple in North Carolina who documented how they created their new have become an unexpected internet sensation almost overnight.
"It's a popular belief that all of us have seven people in the world who look like us. Wouldn't it be amazing to find them? To know what they are doing with themselves?"
Pretty Instagram pictures and a six-pack does not make you a health expert, warns Lee Suckling.
Kiwis use Facebook to find sources of entertainment, new recipes and to read breaking news, according to the first release of data about New Zealand users.
PayPal is working on a new generation of embeddable, injectable and ingestible devices that could replace passwords as a means of identification.
After months of speculation - and years of her friends' doubts - Whole Pantry founder Belle Gibson has admitted she never had cancer.
A picture of a mum breastfeeding while on the toilet: Some argue it's an honest depiction of parenthood, while others have labelled it "disgusting".
The first statistical breakdown of how New Zealanders use Facebook has been revealed in Auckland this afternoon.
Kylie Jenner has spoken out about the online craze that has teens suctioning their lips in shot glasses to mimic her pouty look.
Google logs all of your searches, analyses them, and uses them to individually personalise the search results you see.
The This Doesn't Mean Yes campaign is tackling the insidious myth of women 'asking for it' through clothing or behaviour.