
Bill Gates' surprising biggest regret
Bill Gates biggest regret in life is an answer you wouldn't expect.
Bill Gates biggest regret in life is an answer you wouldn't expect.
The number of insurance complaints has hit a record high this year.
The financial services sale was described as "removing a drag on group earnings".
A stunning inner-city pad with a drive-in art gallery is on the market.
London's regulator has stripped Uber of its licence to operate from the end of the month.
Anna Guenther, CEO of crowdfunding platform PledgeMe, talks about its Australian plans.
Facebook is releasing the content of around 3,000 adverts.
Passenger Steve Lewis noticed a can of lager in the cockpit of Jet2 aircraft.
Apartment owners are at war with each other over noise, pets, parking and repairs.
Chorus is going to underwrite its dividend reinvestment programme.
Dollar gave up gains from yesterday's poll putting the National Party in the lead.
Wall Street was mixed, both the Dow and S&P 500 retreating from touching record highs.
A restaurant chain in the US is installing robotic hamburger-flipping chefs.
Facial recognition may finally be on the verge of breaking out with consumers.
The rules governing where around 100,000 Aucklanders live will change significantly.
Rents for apartments, units and townhouses has hit an all-time high across New Zealand.
The founder wanted to sell baby furniture but knew toys would keep customers coming back.
Twitter says improving automation tools are helping block accounts promoting terrorism.
Crocs, perhaps the most polarising shoe of our time, is making a comeback.
Deputy chairman of the Civil Aviation Authority has resigned.
COMMENT: Equifax didn't have the technical competence to hold the data that it did.
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Consumer confidence dropped in the September as slowing housing market dented optimism.