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Apple update to make your iPhone faster
Apple's i0S 10.3 update has been released and users may notice handsets running faster.

Fire-prone Samsung Note 7 may return
Samsung's fire-prone Galaxy Note 7 phone might be making a come back.

Samsung facing biggest test ever
Samsung will have to throw a lot of unseen features into its comeback phone this week.

Pleas for law to separate environments
New law needed to distinguish between built and natural environments

Chinese brands make their mark
The most respected domestic brands in China are attached to clothing and other small items

Where young people are investing
Gen X and Gen Y are finding innovative ways to invest and are reaping the returns.

Chinese market still demands care
Trading in China is not as easy as many Kiwi business may think.

Cruise ships could be used for housing
City Rail Link workers could live on cruise ships in the harbour.

Meet the Chinese Kardashians
Theses are the Internet queens of China, who splash their affluent lives on social media.

Record trademarks issued in China
Businesses can save time and hassle by registering trademarks and copyrights.

Maori art at new city apartments
Maori art covers the interior and exterior of Newmarket apartment.

NZ can play its part on Silk Road
The OBOR Initative may be one of the most ambitious plans of the last few decades.

Trump slump: Wall St falls
Investors digested the implications on the decision to cancel vote on health-care reform.

Banking on a good relationship
ICBC sees itself as a bridge between China and New Zealand.

China and NZ build connections
Planning is under way for the Tripartite Economic Summit in Guangzhou later this year.

Direct flights big boost to tourism
Chinese tourists are spreading to more parts of New Zealand and spending more.

Long-term relationships key to strategy
We should be making our ties with China more diverse and sustainable, says Stephen Jacobi.

A bridge of co-operation
Chinese banker David Lei Wang wants to build a "bridge" between New Zealand and China.

Chinese angels invest in start-ups
Up to 20 Kiwi start-ups will get a helping hand to make the most of opportunities in China

Clemenger and Colenso clean up at Axis
New Zealand's advertising agencies celebrated their metal at this month's Axis Awards

Harvey Norman hits back
Harvey Norman says a review of its finances is part of a routine surveillance.

Who is Premier Li Keqiang?
Premier Li Keqiang will visit NZ next week to mark 45 years of diplomatic relations.

Robots replacing workers 'not on radar'
Automation is 50 to 100 years away. Many technologists disagree with that assessment.

Trump may be hurting DC's economy
The region lost 2,700 federal jobs since Trump took office, mostly in the District.

The 'Jerry Maguire' of NZ building
"I've become a member of that group I used to despise," says Shane Brealey

Overseas holidays to UK surge 19pc
The tumbling pound is proving a boon for the British tourist industry.