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Have we reached peak Silicon Valley?
Comment: The state of the iPhone may point to a larger change afoot in Silicon Valley.
Comment: The state of the iPhone may point to a larger change afoot in Silicon Valley.
People are more likely to respond to text messages than email.
The country has abundant wood residues which can be transformed into energy.
Making food at home is not necessarily for saving money. Or is it?
Solarcity CEO Andrew Booth gives us a snappy look inside his mind.
Uber has enforced its new rules on sex, vomiting and firearms.
New report on impact investment says NZ can attract global interest to solve local issues.
A2 Milk has answered its critics where it matters most - the bottom line.
New Zealand shares fell as Fletcher Building slumped to a nine-year low.
Fletcher shares fell below $5, their lowest level since February 2009.
New Zealand's capital finished higher than Auckland.
A researcher says the Chinese-made rental e-scooters suffer from poor security.
Around 2400 people attended cyber security conference Kiwicon.
The One-Way Video Interview is a new technique to make life easier for recruiters.
Born into a life of unimaginable wealth and privilege, James' gift came with a high price.
IRD has been auditing Microsoft's books amid a crackdown on multinationals.
Harcourts wins $1m case against former agency boss Gurpreet Grewal in Auckland.
Rental income has, however, dropped due to asset sales.
Golden Weather: ASB economists are picking a sunnier outlook for the summer months.
COMMENT: Bosses tight control of company voting rights unlikely to save him forever.
Nelson-based jeweller Benjamin Black talks about developing a wholesale jewellery line.
Wahiki Creamery is proving popular in the Chinese market.
An alarming video shows how easy it is to bend and break the iPad Pro.
As the pizza war intensifies, Domino's Australia is releasing a "hybrid" type of crust.
Volkswagen hopes to reshape the electric and autonomous car industries.
Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos warns staff the retail giant is 'not too big to fail'.
The 17 included two key aides of the powerful prince Mohammed bin Salman.