BusinessApple CEO's massive $198m payTim Cook reported a salary of US$8.75 million - but took home US$145m last year.30 Jun 10:12 PM
Business10 secret functions your iPhone hasThe iPhone is still full of features hardly anyone knows about.30 Jun 10:11 PM
BusinessIf FB was a religion, would be world's second largestFacebook has pulled off 2 billion users in just over a decade.30 Jun 09:05 PM
OpinionJuha SaarinenWhy the cyber war needs to end nowCOMMENT: Governments around the world need to urgently work together to stop tech warfare.30 Jun 08:55 PM
BusinessMicrosoft's plan to focus on cloud softwareMicrosoft is planning a sales reorganization to better focus on selling cloud software.30 Jun 08:46 PM
New ZealandWeird Science: How long can we live?How long can humans actually live for? The truth is, scientists say, we just don't know.30 Jun 05:00 PM
WorldPolice powerless to help teen abused by menTech-savvy UK teen found a way to get online and communicate with his abusers.30 Jun 12:33 AM
Business9 Spokes sets sights on North AmericaKiwi software company 9 Spokes is offering their services to Royal Bank of Canada.29 Jun 11:27 PM
BusinessTwitter looks for ways to flag fake newsTwitter is exploring adding a feature that will let users flag misleading information.29 Jun 10:31 PM
BusinessIt's been 10 years since first iPhoneThe iPhone has officially been on the market for 10 years.29 Jun 10:22 PM
BusinessTech sector revels in education investmentNZ's tech sector is pleased with a $40m education investment from the Government.29 Jun 08:47 AM
BDBDBusinessNZ firms wary about 'Internet of Things'NZ companies are reluctant to roll out 'Internet of Things' services a new report shows.29 Jun 05:48 AM
EntertainmentGadget Review: The New Nintendo 2DS XLWhat it lacks in dimension it makes up for with many other conveniences...29 Jun 05:20 AM
TechnologyMan creates flying chair with 76 dronesA Swedish inventor has created a flying chair using drones.29 Jun 04:54 AM
BusinessPort reacts to Maersk cyber attackTwo vessels from malware-infected company Maersk have visited Tauranga.29 Jun 04:13 AM
BusinessNo decryption in ransomware virusYou can still pay the ransom, but you won't get the key to your data. The email is blocked29 Jun 03:16 AM
Small BusinessNotPetya: How SMEs can protect themselvesHere's how small and medium businesses can stay safe from ransomware.29 Jun 02:37 AM
BusinessWhanganui whiz launches game appsUCOL design student says his gaming apps 'give possibilities and hope'.28 Jun 11:40 PM
WorldIs this proof aliens are on Mars?Nasa's Curiosity rover has snapped a photo of a mysterious object on the surface of Mars.28 Jun 09:34 PM
BusinessStruggle to recover after cyber attackCompanies worldwide are struggling to recover from the powerful cyber attack.28 Jun 06:56 PM
New ZealandEnglish gets a glimpse of the futureBy ascending into a politics-free virtual solar system at Newmarket Primary School28 Jun 05:00 PM
BusinessCadbury, Ports, deal with malware falloutCadbury NZ and DLA Piper's local office are both affected by the Petya malware.28 Jun 03:33 AM
BusinessNZ law firm hit by cyber attackEmployees at DLA Piper can't receive external emails after the global attack.28 Jun 02:14 AM
TechnologyTRG Imaging expands MRI capabilities in WhangareiWhangarei radiology firm installs second MRI to cope with increasing demand.28 Jun 12:00 AM
BusinessCyber attack: Windows computers must be updatedOfficials are warning it is critical to update your Windows computer.27 Jun 10:20 PM
New ZealandKiwi kids to learn computing from age 5Computing becomes part of the core curriculum.27 Jun 10:00 PM
BusinessHow smartphones make you less intelligentIt has been believed that smartphones are making us dumber, but now there's evidence.27 Jun 09:33 PM
New ZealandFocus: Global ransomware attackYet another cyber attack causes turmoil for manyWatch27 Jun 09:20 PM
BusinessMassive cyberattack spreading globallynew cyberattack similar to WannaCry is spreading from Europe to the US and UK.27 Jun 08:24 PM
OpinionGoogle is fighting a losing warCOMMENT: Google's relationship with European regulators now a vicious circle of escalation27 Jun 07:13 PM
OpinionJuha SaarinenYou'll be sorry when encryption is brokenCOMMENT: You might think you have nothing to hide, but in reality, you really do.27 Jun 06:00 PM
BusinessAccept it, humans: robots make better decisionsEvidence is solid that human biases mean computers are often better at analysing facts.27 Jun 06:23 AM