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Robotic hamburger flipper gets its first job
A restaurant chain in the US is installing robotic hamburger-flipping chefs.
A restaurant chain in the US is installing robotic hamburger-flipping chefs.
Toys 'R' Us isn't going, at least if the makers of Barbie and Transformers have their way.
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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.
Deputy chairman of the Civil Aviation Authority has resigned.
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Consumer confidence dropped in the September as slowing housing market dented optimism.
A small industry of startups trying to teach boats to drive themselves is emerging.
The next financial crisis will likely be in Silicon Valley, not Wall Street.
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The dollar fell against a broadly stronger US dollar ahead of the Fed's policy meeting.
Reporting on reducing inactivity at work has overplayed the role of standing desks.
Wall Street moved higher, paring some gains after rallying to record highs.
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The villa is listed for just over half the city's average house price.
Real Estate Institute of NZ chief executive says the prices paid were fair.
Christina Sorensen talks event planning and how she keeps her business in check.
The video gaming industry has transitioned to industry of multi-billion dollar companies.
Rob Fyfe heading back to work for an airline after being appointed to Air Canada's board.
Rod Drury says Xero has the potential to become a tech powerhouse like Facebook or Amazon.
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Its chief information officer and chief security officer retiring, effective immediately.