
How influencers hype crypto, without disclosing their financial ties
New York Times: Celebrities have promoted risky and obscure digital currencies.
New York Times: Celebrities have promoted risky and obscure digital currencies.
Accountant and computer programmer switch careers to horticulture.
PLUS: How the crypto crash is affecting hackers' behaviour.
"We want to destabalise their thinking."
New York Times: Nobody "would want to be in those shoes."
The Winklevoss twins are riding their fortune on a crypto comeback.
R&D tax break scheme seems to have fallen short of its uptake targets.
New York Times: How hard can it be? Very hard, it turns out.
A total of five tech companies will be at the event.
Russian hackers have threatened to attack any country that supports Ukraine.
Cyber security financial losses increase. Flubot persists. Budget 2022 funds mystery.
Genetics student Amber Te Tau is grateful for the support she has received from Pūhoro.
Hundreds of South Auckland teens are working towards a career in information technology.
Victims of online scams are turning to online communities for help.
How relaxed IT staff recruitment can backfire on organisations.
Pushpay bidder emerges with 20 per cent stake.
A modern GWM Beetle offers questionable features creating a stir on social media.
2000 booths survive, but service will be switched off from June.
And what benefits the deal brings for Visa cardholders.
It's a change that's meant to be for the better. But it could prove problematic for Kiwis.
Victims of online abuse are not seen as eligible for ACC cover.
Is teaching our kids critical thinking the antidote to the worsening 'disinfodemic'?
Algorithms that amplify extremism and radicalise people still operate unchecked.
New York Times: He hyped up the cryptocurrency. It's failure devastated some traders.
Death from the skies democratised in a war no longer the stuff of science fiction.
New York Times: Dozens of recordings of the 2019 mosque attacks remain online.
New rural broadband spending 'not enough' to fix problems.
Counter-terrorism and cyberwar protection get millions in today's Budget.
Govt pumps $40m into RNA research in otherwise 'uneventful' Budget for science.
Morrison & Co's management fees rise. Profit increase forecast for FY2021.