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The man Donald Trump's blaming for Wall Street's woes
Trump himself risks making things worse with too much aggression.

Despite US crackdown, Huawei ships a record 200 million smartphones
Earlier this year, Huawei topped Apple in the number of smartphone units shipped.

Wellington company builds a better rat trap
Bluetooth with teeth: a trap that works with smartphone app.

Huawei hits roadblocks in Europe after US fight
Bans in Europe could significantly increase the financial pressures on Huawei.

Why this year's Nobel Prize winner fears a trade war with China
Paul Roner fears Washington and Beijing will fight to control fields like AI.

Fortnite scams on the rise, children being ripped off via games
Kids playing the world's most popular video game are preyed on by criminals, UK cops warn.

How to break up with Facebook
For some users, privacy scandals and election manipulation have become too much.

Home fibre speeds less than 75% of maximum: ComCom
Residential fibre services appear to be delivering less than their max available speeds.

Chinese commercial espionage reaches into NZ, GCSB boss says
Revelation comes as US charges two with China intelligence ties in hacking case

'Bendgate 2.0': Apple confirms bent iPad rumours
Once again, Apple has been hounded by customers for providing a sub-par product.

Spark adds NBA basketball, WRC to sports lineup
Spark has staged yet another smash-and-grab on Sky TV.

Derek Handley-backed outfit to take on Rocket Lab
Dawn Aerospace raises $3.35m for its space plane.

Serko turns the tables and buys US software company
Minnesota outfit will add fraud-detection smarts.

Elon Musk unveils underground tunnel, offers rides to VIPs
Here's the tech entrepreneur's answer to what he calls "soul-destroying traffic".

Watch: NASA engineer's perfect revenge on thief
If you're gonna fight against crime, it helps if you have amazing engineering skills.

Ola reveals numbers, offers huge discounts as it takes on Uber NZ
Big perks being used to attract both drivers and riders.

Google fail: Giant shuts down its censored China search engine project
Google's search engine has been blocked in mainland China since early 2010.

Spark gives up its majority stake in international cable
Kiwi telco no longer the majority shareholder in the international cable.

Kiwis going mobile-only for calls, embracing fibre
A report into the telecommunications market reveals some key trends.

Govt scraps search for chief tech officer after Derek Handley saga
The government is instead in favour of 'a small group of people'.

Lab-grown kidneys move closer to reality
A renowned Kiwi scientist's research could point the way to bio-engineering new kidneys.

'Kiwi' delivery robot goes up in flames
Incident highlights risks of lithium polymer batteries used in drones and e-scooters

Underwater robots map 'ocean weather' in disaster planning
Scientists are deploying underwater robots to prepare for NZ's next big marine disaster.

What gives manuka honey its magic ingredient?
Scientists suspect microbes might be responsible for lucrative manuka honey's X-factor.

Into the ice world: Antarctica's link to 'space weather'
NZ scientists in Antarctica are using military radio signals to monitor space weather.