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Small Business: Baby sitting businesses gears up to launch in NZ
Sittr co-founder Sam Mckinnon discusses how her minding business was born on her travels.

Two weeks with the world's fastest smartphone
Comment: The world's best smartphone might also be its best-kept secret.

China's next big export? Censorship
Usually secretive nation has been seducing world leaders with "techno-dystopian" tools.

NZ Frost Fans looks to expand in Europe, South America
Hastings-based NZ Frost Fans looks to expand.

Social media's misinformation battle: No winners, so far
Social networks are a very long way from winning the war.

We won't bid for 'core' 5G business, Huawei NZ says
Decision will make life easier for govt as it mulls whether to follow Australian ban.

Weird Science: The bizarre way to overcome your phobias
Scared of spiders? Scientists have just found a weird way to treat the phobia.

Apple's 4Q results disappoint amid tech jitters
Apple's customers aren't snapping up iPhones quite as enthusiastically as anticipated.

Does TVNZ have any hope against the Netflix onslaught?
Comment: The fight for the glowing rectangle in the living room is heating up.

ASB claims blockchain first with meat export deal
Pair say a transaction normally taking four days was wrapped up in an hour.

Sun-sational: Stargazer's miracle shot
Auckland photographer captures the International Space Station zooming past the sun.

Taxpayer funding for Bitcoin startup draws brutal criticism
Vimba's founder, Sam Blackmore, sees the digital currency surging 60-fold to US$600,000.

Why GoPro's Hero 7 is its best camera yet
You probably don't think you need a new GoPro camera. You might want to read this first.

Jenlogix Office's Palert system
Kiwi company Jenlogix operates a network of Palert units that can be triggered by the P-waves that earthquakes send out before the more destructive S-waves arrive. / Jenlogix Office

How 6.2 quake was captured by NZ early warning system
A network of quake-sensing devices captured how yesterday's 6.2 shake was felt around NZ.

Google to give away US$25m to fund humane AI projects
The grant program is part of a broader Google initiative called "AI for Social Good".

Watch: Top physicist on when we'll meet aliens and how to stop murderous robots
The theoretical physicist and best-selling author on why we should leave planet Earth.

Dr Michio Kaku on aliens, robots and why we should leave Earth
Theoretical physicist, best-selling author and science communicator, Dr Michio Kaku has returned to New Zealand as part of his 'The Future Of Humanity' tour.

Google Ad Words accounts hijacked, agency boss warns
Millions could be siphoned or misdirected from hacked accounts.

Rocket Lab signs Internet-of-Things customer
First of a fleet of small satellites will connect millions of sensors in remote locations.

Schools offering NCEA online drop by three
Schools using online NCEA exams down from 55 last year to 52.

Kiwi study could aid new weapon against cancer
High-resolution images have revealed how an anti-cancer virus interacts with tumour cells.

Kiwis asked to help unlock century-old weather secrets
Kiwis are being called upon to help piece together more than a century of weather records.

'Like Pokemon with cash' - life as a Lime e-scooter 'juicer'
E-scooter contractors share their secrets.

UK treasury proposes $785m tax for Amazon, Google and Facebook
The UK Treasury is looking to clamp down on technology giants.

Grand theft retro: PlayStation Classic's full game list announced
Good news for PS1 fans as classic 90s games make comeback on new PlayStation Classic.

Twitter mulls removing 'like' button
Twitter is taking the step in a bid to improve the quality of debate on the platform.