BusinessBig read: How N Korea became a global hacking powerN Korea has just two internet connections, so how did it become a global hacking power?31 Jan 09:11 PM
BusinessPolitician moves to block Elon Musk's flamethrowerIn a little over 48 hours the Boring Company sold 15,000 flamethrowers31 Jan 06:51 AM
BusinessFord files patent for autonomous police car Ford has filed patent for an autonomous police car which would perform routine police tasks like issuing speeding tickets.Watch31 Jan 03:22 AM
BusinessFord patents driverless police carImagine a police car that issues tickets without even pulling you over.30 Jan 10:18 PM
OpinionJuha SaarinenJuha Saarinen: When hackers get hacked themselvesCOMMENT: Technology can be dual-edged sword as Pentagon learns.30 Jan 04:00 PM
BusinessBig Read: Will a HBO-YouTube blend be a big hit?A new start-up is hoping to blend the quality of HBO with the ubiquity of YouTube.30 Jan 04:39 AM
World'The favour is simple... Kill me'A man who used Facebook to put out a hit on his own life received an overwhelming response30 Jan 04:32 AM
Business$9 billion Uber rival headed to OzA major rival to Uber has announced its Australian launch.30 Jan 04:03 AM
BusinessAre we headed toward an AI Cold War?During the Cold War, the weapon of choice was nuclear missiles; today it's software.30 Jan 03:00 AM
New ZealandLimits for police cellphone hunts soughtReview of search and surveillance laws recommends regulating undercover ops.30 Jan 02:19 AM
BusinessWatch Elon Musk fire up flamethrowerThe US billionaire says the device is "guaranteed to liven up any party".30 Jan 02:03 AM
BDBDBusinessNZ robotics company raises $6.4 millionChristchurch-based Invert Robotics has managed to raise $6.4m from private investors.30 Jan 01:16 AM
BusinessElon Musk makes $6.8m selling flamethrowersThe US billionaire says the device is "guaranteed to liven up any party".30 Jan 12:34 AM
BusinessFirst details of new iPhone teasedApple's iPhone X is predicted to come with a larger display this year.29 Jan 11:25 PM
New ZealandNZ breakthrough could aid allergy, asthma treatmentsScientists have gained important insights into the role of an influential molecule.28 Jan 09:17 PM
OpinionKate HawkesbyKate Hawkesby: There's nothing 'social' about FacebookCOMMENT: Sit with a room full of teens and ask yourself how much engagement is going on.28 Jan 06:08 PM
TechnologyNest security systems are a great way to keep an eye on your catNest's cameras watch over your house but also let you know what your pets are up to too.28 Jan 03:00 PM
BusinessShadowy world of social media fraud revealedSome celebrities are paying for thousands of fake followers on social media.28 Jan 04:55 AM
BusinessXiaomi ends Samsung's smartphone reignBeijing-based company shipped 8.2 million smartphones during the fourth quarter of 201727 Jan 10:46 PM
BusinessWhat Apple should do with all its cashApple holds much more cash than it realistically needs.27 Jan 12:49 AM
BusinessCustomers get first look at Tesla Model 3More than 450,000 people have preordered the Tesla Model 3.27 Jan 12:32 AM
BusinessStop using these words on LinkedInIf you're using the words 'passionate' and 'motivated' - change your profile immediately.26 Jan 08:01 PM
New ZealandWeird Science: A cuppa could boost your creativi-teaIf you're feeling short on creativity, a nice hot cup of tea might be just what you need.26 Jan 04:00 PM
BusinessRogue boats and disco balls: An innovation storyRocket Lab's success came after a nervous start.26 Jan 04:00 PM
LifestyleTeen rebels turn to hackingMore teens have hacked a computer than have had sex or are regular smokers.26 Jan 04:00 PM
OpinionMichelle DickinsonNanogirl: How much is too much screen time?COMMENT: Do teenagers spend too much time on their screens?26 Jan 04:00 PM
RetailWhy Amazon Go won't steal our jobsThe most likely outcome of new ventures like Amazon Go is higher standards of living.26 Jan 04:00 PM
BusinessDon't worry, robots won't take all the jobsCOMMENT: The growing fear of human obsolescence in the workplace is misplaced.26 Jan 04:00 PM
BusinessWhere in the universe is Rocket Lab's disco ball?This useful tool can help you track the Humanity Star as it hurtles through space.25 Jan 11:51 PM
BusinessDark side to next 'space race'National secrets, private emails, bank accounts and credit cards could no longer be safe.25 Jan 11:41 PM
WorldWhy this country wants to block cell reception on roadsCould this idea save some lives in New Zealand too?25 Jan 09:00 PM
OpinionPaul Charman: Humanity Star exciting, but also mortifyingA man-made star that could become one of the brightest objects in night sky is mortifying.25 Jan 04:36 AM
New ZealandPolice dismayed at new gang-related gaming appGame developers criticised for glorifying gangs now laud violence against police.25 Jan 04:32 AM
BusinessAre bigoted, irrational robots hurting humans?There's growing evidence robots are acquiring racial and class prejudices.25 Jan 03:57 AM