
China is catching up to the US on research into artificial intelligence
Government supports ambitious major projects, start-ups and research.
Government supports ambitious major projects, start-ups and research.
Hong Kong's Cyberport has a vision to "be the hub for digital technology.
Though technology is wiping out some jobs, there are many positives.
McDonald's has made a big bet on a Kiwi tech firm.
Details of the social network's history "obscured".
Kids on screens: How much is too much? / Doug Sherring
A parents' group wants guidelines to stop kids spending too much time on screens.
Vodafone NZ promised to tell its 2700 staff if they would stay or go by the end of March.
Comment: We demand changes with no real knowledge of exactly what's required.
A NZ scientist is exploring a new high-blocking vaccine for drug addiction.
Bytedance founder is worth $13 billion, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
One technology commentator is not convinced Facebook will restrict Facebook Live.
Bad news for Auckland wireless charging startup bought by Apple for $100m+.
Facebook says it will tighten live streaming rules, following Christchurch terror attacks.
Making use of this common item which is only in use four per cent of the time.
For Spark, the maths just doesn't add up. UFB squeeze will see 100s of thousands miss out.
But some politicians say the measures will make pan-European online campaigning harder.
The social media company came under sharp criticism for not taking the video down quicker.
A recent Government report explored New Zealand's smart city potential.
Spark MD says Lightbox's continued success will require ongoing investment.
E-scooters will remain on Auckland footpaths for at least another seven months.
Controversial payload set to be deployed. Watch launch highlights.
US coach goes in the opposite direction.
Huawei has suffered another setback in its ambition to supply kit for New Zealand's 5G.
Mowbray siblings celebrate, but there are more fights ahead.
What will it take to change Facebook? Two experts weigh in.
Horse-trading begins over unbundled UFB pricing. Vocus calls it 'ridiculous' and 'cynical'