
Their businesses went virtual. Then Apple wanted a cut
New York Times: They went virtual due to the pandemic. Then Apple came for commission.
New York Times: They went virtual due to the pandemic. Then Apple came for commission.
Misleading video continues to feature on multiple social media platforms.
Another week, another famous name falls prey to cyber attack.
Fourth straight quarter with cash receipts over $4.5m for Volpara.
New platform to manage consumer data for the energy industry in Australia and New Zealand.
The firm has won a major infrastructure company in the United States as a customer.
Internet giant's headquarters will be largely empty for about 12 months.
This time last year was a low-point for sports streaming in NZ.
Gavin Cammell of Auckland start-up Flack talks taking on industry giants.
COMMENT: Let's invite the world's leading technology firms to establish hubs here.
Entrepreneur and health bureaucracy a long way apart as they exchange sharp words.
Users are frustrated with the company's lack of communications on the issue.
Let's not let this election to be about scandal. We need economic transformation.
Infertility affects one in eight of us. But happy endings can be found.
Entrepreneur pushes app alternative; Privacy Commissioner calls for cool heads.
Latch optimistic as UK partner comes on board.
The network will help identify which buildings are safe to occupy after an earthquake.
New York Times: He was a celebrated engineer at Amazon. Now, he's a high-profile defector.
Analyst has faith - a lot of faith - in the rise of "pyjama church".
New York Times: Confrontation has some echoes of the 1990s internet browser competition.
US alleges hackers also spied on coronavirus research.
Founder wants to help train New Zealand's "lost generation".
Workarounds put in place as outage drags on.
An NZ-led meta-analysis should be the last word on whether video games inspire violence.
Using technology to cut carbon emissions and time. Made with funding from NZ On Air.
InternetNZ panel weighs privacy, security and parochial issues amid a cash squeeze.
Attack seems trivial but social sites live and have vast reach.