
Samsung's Galaxy Note 9 is the best smartphone of 2018 (so far)
We spent a week putting the pricey new smartphone through its paces.
We spent a week putting the pricey new smartphone through its paces.
Shudu has over 130,000 Instagram followers. But there's a catch.
Paul and Samantha McMahon are regulars and bought themselves a new set of knives.
Subscriptions are nothing new, but Kevin Jenkins discovers they're quickly evolving.
Tesla shares fell after their CEO Elon Musk admitted job stress is getting to him.
COMMENT: For your eyes' sake, put the phones to bed early.
Kiwi scientists may have found a way to accurately calculate death days before it happens.
Elon Musk has labelled 2018 the most 'painful' and 'excruciating' year of his career.
A US court case has prompted more calls for a ban on popular herbicide Roundup. Should it?
Industry leaders tell where NZ is ahead and where it is behind.
The drone has been equipped with a night-vision camera.
Comment: The nearly affordable Tesla Model 3 has made it to New Zealand.
Domino's is obsessed by two numbers that it hopes will mean it thrashes Pizza Hut.
A weird industry of fake online success is booming. Those involved say they're milking it.
Consumers are holding onto their phones for longer than they did in the past.
The new Samsung is packed with great features, but will it dethrone the might of Apple?
Some companies are using technology to amass tens of millions of profiles.
A Kiwi physics experiment has managed to do what decades of international research hasn't.
He thought he achieved his dream of being a tech CEO at the age of just 25. He was wrong.
The Supremacy of Apple and Samsung in the smartphone market is no longer guaranteed.
Laboratories are playing a big roll in determining what we eat.
Some experts predict that AI provides a fairer selection process.
Disney is going streaming as more people switch from traditional TV bundles to online.
How much internet is too much internet? A Kiwi researcher is aiming to find out.
Musk mocked short investors on Twitter, suggesting his antipathy toward them remains.
Plays can be bought for pennies and delivered in bulk.
The move threatens Google and highlights weaknesses of its Android OS.
Who knew connecting the world could get so complicated?