
Apple employee 'helped' a customer by texting himself an intimate photo from her phone
In a statement, Apple said the employee was "no longer associated with our company."
In a statement, Apple said the employee was "no longer associated with our company."
Welcome our new robot overlords - and their chocolate sprinkles.
And another 'watching brief' in NZ.
Negotiations with French buyer took six months
Humour among the tools used to encourage staff to report more suspicious email.
New York Times: "We have the most to learn from [them] in terms of entertainment."
Foldable-screen ThinkPad, first laptop with built-in 5G and Razr re-boot in pipeline.
Thousands of Disney were greeted with error messages on launch day.
Telcos see modest govt efforts overwhelmed by a barrage of social media misinformation.
New York Times: By the time fines are imposed, businesses are already ruined.
NZ scientists designing cutting-edge 'collision avoidance' tech for satellites.
Sex, gun and drug-fuelled antivirus mogul on the run again after murdering neighbour.
Something is amiss in the Central Otago town - but who's to blame?
Steve Wozniak said that he can borrow 10 times as much as his wife on their Apple Cards.
But is it enough? Not for my house. Vodafone poised to strike back.
Businesses need to take action instead of observing new tech developments.
New York Times: VR has transformed from a science-fiction curio to a growing asset.
Tauranga startup buys out its US partner.
Craigs Investment Partners analyst Stephen Ridgewell has raised his target to $4.75.
Investors gather for post-Rugby World Cup annual meeting.
"Technical limitations" mean the streaming app will soon no longer work on some smart TVs.
Police tell blogger Bomber Bradbury they accept he wasn't linked to Rawshark hack.
Growing ticketing business wins backing in New Zealand.
Rogue staff blamed. Testing contract worth $3m yeilds compromised results.
New management moves in. Analyst raises questions about Catholic rival.
Netflix executive and others exit board, leaving only co-founder for down-round.
Artificial meteor shower satellite will shoot pellets into the atmosphere.
New York Times: Researchers found a way to takeover devices by shining laser pointers.
The device can be used from outside the victim's home.