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The secret ways technology is stealing your time
While technology may help us to save some time, we often end up doing the opposite.
'Very traditional' Napier industry embraces 'co-bot' tech
The Ahuriri-based wool-testing robot can work around the clock.
Get the top tech deals on Black Friday
Treating yourself or gift-hunting? It's the best time to buy the tech you've been eyeing.
When to give your child their first mobile phone
It's important to chat to kids about online safety, but how do you start the conversation?
Black Friday bargains: The game console offering money-saving deals
A third of Kiwis plan to spend more than $500 on Black Friday or during Black Week.
How to talk to your kids about AI
Generative AI is here to stay and it's accessible to everyone - including your kids.
Refurb scheme aims to deliver 20,000 ex-corporate laptops to students
The initiative will also address New Zealand's lousy e-waste record.
'Battery heaven': A light-hearted approach to safety in Rangitīkei
The campaign message contains a ‘eulogy’ for the deceased batteries.
Cautions advised over disposing lithium-ion batteries
The Whanganui Resource Recovery Centre does not currently take in lithium-ion batteries.
Toshiba in turmoil as profits plunge, boss in expenses scandal
Drama at Toshiba's global HQ as boss accused of mismanaging expenses.
Back to school: Device requirements add to cost pressures for families
A solo mother of triplets is having to dig deep as her kids start college.
Summer tech essentials: the best new portable gadgets and electronics
These portable tech essentials offer peace of mind whenever wall outlets are out of range.
Small business: The man trying to solve our e-waste problem
It's estimated Kiwis produce an eye-popping amount of e-waste every year.
Rakon says second-highest profit ever on cards
Electronic components maker Rakon expects strong earnings in 2023.
Liam Dann: Where Kiwis will pay the price for Putin's war
We will feel the shock of war at the petrol pump, on our investments and interest rates.
Safe secrets: How to safeguard Kiwi inventions
It can cost millions to protect Kiwi ingenuity from global theft. Is it worth it?
Vapes in and CDs out as StatsNZ updates spending habits
What saveloys have to do with your pay packet.
Power struggle: E-scooters more popular that e-bikes, retail data reveals
An electric transport retailer in Auckland was not surprised by the results.
China and the coronavirus: Tech battles chain reaction after 'world's factory' grinds to a halt
China accounts for up to a third of global markets for technology goods.