
Will humans worship a robot god?
Expert says we will one day rely on artificial intelligence to solve society's problems.
Expert says we will one day rely on artificial intelligence to solve society's problems.
Carrier is looking to make HK$4 billion in cuts over three years, including jobs
Router that connects you to the internet just sits there forgotten as long as it works
Charging stations will be free to use for about six months.
Company is seeking damages and injunctions to halt sales of a rival's products
Boatshed for chopper landing pad will have fold-back roof.
Adrian Orr's appointment as Reserve Bank Governor has been met with approval by economists
The kiwi rose to US68.86c at 5pm from US68.34c at the start of the day
The S&P/NZX 50 Index gained 42.42 points, or 0.5 per cent, to 8,277.51
Legislation has been introduced targeting the shifting of profits
Moody's and the IMF have issued fresh warnings about China's debt in the past week
Five per cent of Kiwis won't be buying Christmas presents this year, say researchers.
The best way to help those in need is to donate to a charity, the retail body says.
Many children receive money as a gift, and a refreshing number will be socking it away.
Within minutes, the CBOE website appeared to have crashed under the load.
Uber has teamed up with fuel station chain, offering drivers further benefits.
Shoppers are the least satisfied during lead-up to Christmas, a study shows,
A woman will be debt free for the first time at 58 after getting an interest-free loan.
The Silicon Valley site near the 280 Highway will be home to 13,000 Apple employees.
NZ pest technology is clearing Larry Ellison's Hawaiian Island of pests
Auckland house valuations have jumped up but what does it mean for your insurance?
Scaremongering is also used to put investors off focussing on cost.
Twenty-five per cent of international visitors take a trip to a vineyard
Grant Spencer says bitcoin lacks the stability required of useful currency
People may suffer severe injuries or risk their lives by using counterfeit chargers
It is the first time the Danish firm has succeeded in a copyright claim in China
The Futures Industry Association has warned of a lack of transparency
Peters' address was straight from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade playbook