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$30m Cryptopia heist: Liquidators wheel out the heavy artillery
Shape of the tangle is beginning to emerge amid cops, liquidators and infighting staff.

How genetically modified NZ goats could help fight cancer
Genetically-tweaked goats could aid in the fight against cancer, NZ trial finds.

Liam Dann: Death of the office? Let's hope not
Office life has been much maligned but provides a great environment for creative thinking.

Covid-19: Seven science heroes of the pandemic
A chorus of top experts aided NZ's stunning Covid-19 response. Here are seven of them.

Return to office after lockdown? Boss shocked by survey result
Telco is one of many companies trying to find the best office/home balance for level 1.

Missing millions: Academic re-totals Google NZ's local tax bill
Tech giant's latest results suggest government clampdown "inadequate".

After Covid-19 - the global workforce
A leading NZ tech boss says a new global workforce could emerge in the wake of Covid-19.

Hackers post sensitive F&P Appliances files to the dark web
Pressure tactic to make the Auckland-based whiteware giant pay up.

Farewell to gummy bear jars: Offices get a virus safety makeover
New York Times: Companies are removing things like communal candy jars.

EU hits out at China's bid to rewrite rules of the internet
There are concerns moves made by China could give too much power to state-owned providers.

Covid-5G conspiracy theorist gets three year's jail for cell tower arson
Michael Whitty had read theories on the internet linking the virus outbreak to 5G.

Not tonight, darling. I have two naked women chasing me around the kitchen
Times: Hologram porn; sexbots; teledildonics – is tech making physical intimacy extinct?

The missing millions in Google's NZ financial result
A gaping void in tech giant's NZ full-year result.

F&P Appliances latest to be hit by ransomware attack
String of high-profile attacks continues.

Founders sell shares as AFT raises $10m, dangles dividend
Atkinsons cash in for first time since IPO.

Kiwi households now emit nearly as much as factories
Emissions from Kiwi households have swelled by almost 12 per cent over a decade.

Juha Saarinen: When tech plays hard to get ... into
Sometimes you can't avoid wasting life trying to solve a tricky tech problem.

Kiwis can buy a coke with bitcoin
Bitcoin is back with a new angle: contactless payments for the age of Covid.

TV upgrade: Is an 8K screen worth the hype (and price)?
PLUS: Weird and wonderful new models; the screen size you need to keep up with the Joneses

Proxxi Halo repurposed to contact-trace Covid-19
IndusHaze founder and CEO Mark Singh reveals how his existing wearable safety product the Proxxi Halo is being repurposed to contact-trace Covid-19. Video / Cameron Pitney

Behind China's Twitter campaign, a murky supporting chorus
New York Times: Swarms of accounts are amplifying Beijing's brash new messaging.

Vodafone, Spark take security steps after three more '5G' celltower fires
'Idiots like this put lives at risk because of some nonsense they read on social media.'

Infratil eyes opportunities with $300m capital raising
The company is looking to advance its ambitious growth plans.

How teens who started business at school now run $5 million empire
They are barely out of high school – but already raking in the big bucks.

Kiwi ingenuity in the face of Covid 19
Kiwi can-do continues to make inroads in these daunting times.

Business Hub: From delivering pizzas to self-driving cars - Mohammed Hikmet
How an immigrant became one of NZ - and the world's - top entrepreneurs.

'Game-changer': NZ app detects Covid-19 symptoms before they develop
'It's an absolute game-changer and totally unexpected, - says Act leader David Seymour.

Low tech vs high tech: How two firms with same owner fared during outbreak
Entrepreneur's air-quality sniffer firm reports its full-year result.