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Financial Times: The debate over 'sharenthood' has raged for some time.
Financial Times: The debate over 'sharenthood' has raged for some time.
She uses the moment she got fired as an opportunity to to be her own boss.
The revolution will have to a wait a while longer.
PLUS: What to expect for the streaming giant's third-quarter result tomorrow.
City will have fewer e-scooters and e-bikes from November 4.
Don't go chasing unicorns: Maker Partners says it wants to make Kiwi founders rich.
Science Digest explores the contentious area of genetic modification.
After 20 years of debate, scientists say it's time for meaningful reform of our GM laws.
Tech pitched as the answer to a global counterfeiting crisis.
New York Times: What it's like in the world Zuckerberg bet the future of his company on.
Times: The eccentric multimillionaire was found dead in prison last year. What went wrong?
Local staff fear a significant number of jobs could go. Firm says losses will be small.
NY Times Opinion: Social media didn't cause my mental illness, but it exacerbated it.
Meta has accused Cobwebs of setting up fake accounts to spy on almost 50,000 people.
New model pitched as a jetski alternative.
A guide to some of the countries inviting New Zealanders on a long, working holiday.
Social accounts blocked after entertainer, now known as Ye, posts offensive comment.
Upselling to features that won't be used is not the way of the cloud.
The tech giants slashed spending - but that's just one of many challenges Appen faces.
Australia's most searched travel query has been revealed. Kiwis might not like the answer.
The social media company is asking a Delaware court to halt an upcoming trial.
The issues causing the most grief for mobile and broadband users.
"At first it was a bit sketchy": A Q&A on broadband from space.
New York Times: Six predictions about Twitter under Elon Musk's control, if it happens.
Virtual technology endeavours to connect whānau back to whenua. Video / Whakaata Māori
PLUS: Hybrid working as the new way to afford a house.
Insomnia was once an unavoidable part of the deal when booking long-haul travel.
Scientists have just revised NZ's ground-shaking risk, with hazard doubling in some areas.