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Facebook blames 'configuration change' for global outages
The social network fell over again, with Instagram and Whatsapp also offline.

'We have come out of the year battle-hardened': NZX chairman
James Miller apologises for trading disruption caused by last year's cyber attacks.

Sugar-rush retail spend coming to an end - KiwiBank
"There's a limit to how many pools and pizza ovens can fit in the backyard."

The major change hitting iPhones within weeks
Move could cost Facebook, Google billions. NZ watchdog calls it a 'defining moment'.

How Find My works on iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch
How Find My GPS tracking works on Apple devices. Video / Apple

Victim tracked laptop thieves to a house. Police refused to attend
Location-tracking technology provides opportunity and challenges for crime victims.

After damning FMA report, NZX recruits Nasdaq tech whizz
Watchdog wants several new roles filled after cybersecurity debacle.

'If I get transferred, they can't see my records'- MOH wants change on sharing of medical records
Ministry of Health wants to change the way people's medical records are shared nationwide.

Have your Facebook details been hacked? Find out here
Over 67,000 New Zealanders have been caught up in a massive global data hack.

Yahoo Answers, a haven for the confused, is shutting down
New York Times: "Can I cook raw chicken in the Michael wave?"

Telco giant given greenlight to build Whangārei satellite station
Nine satellite antennas to go atop a hill just south of Whangārei.

Filtering bill a 'blank cheque' to censor the internet, opponents say
Critics range from the right-wing to the right-on.

YouTube discloses percentage of views going to videos that break rules
New York Times: Every minute, YouTube is bombarded with videos that break guidelines.

2degrees offers free business roaming to Australia, rivals respond
IPO candidate gears up for April 19. PLUS: Will business travel return? Survey results.

Juha Saarinen: Oppo answering the Pro phone call
You might wonder what's Pro about smartphones. Easy: it's their camera systems.

Vaccinations: Privacy breach reveals the mess of software being used to track shots
Software tangle coincides with Health Ministry's inability to provide accurate jab data.

Northpower focused on UFB for subdivisions, satellite communities
Northpower buys Crown Infrastructure Partners' last shares in subsidiary Northpower Fibre.

Amazon's union battle is an omen of future conflict
Workers are pushing for collective representation – to protest being ruled by robots.

Naked ambition: OnlyFans founder on how he built a porn empire
The 18+ subscription site saw spending climb 400pc during the pandemic.

Coronavirus Covid-19: Could this 'smart sleeve' make borders safer?
Scientists have designed a 'smart sleeve' they say could help reduce spread of Covid-19.

'They didn't see the pitfalls': Harry and Meghan's secret pre-Megxit plans
The Sussexes told Oprah they "didn't have a plan" before leaving the UK. Really?

Identity theft costs woman chance of buying home - but she wins payout
Settlement falls far short of the financial damage suffered.

Watch: Hydrofoil Bike maker achieves Cook Strait first, triples sales
Waikato startup raises $5m, seeks another $10m.

Waikato Uni science cuts will have 'profound' impacts - renowned alumnus
Waikato University's science cuts have been condemned by a world-renowned alumnus.

Kiwi drug maker takes big Covid hit
Drug and supplement maker initially made hay from Covid. Now it's turned into a problem.

If you care about privacy, it's time to try a new web browser
New York Times: A new crop of internet browsers offer stronger privacy protections.