
'Foreseeable attacks, critical gaps': Watchdog slams NZX for cybersecurity failures
Market watchdog delivers damning verdict.
Market watchdog delivers damning verdict.
It's hard to see CovidCards offering anything over and above the CovidTracer app.
Serial text pest who threatened woman's husband told to get help.
A NZ-developed airport test could quickly screen travellers for immunity to coronavirus.
Tend will acquire clinics and launch into new specialist areas following the raise.
'This regal superhero is going to have to knuckle down and show some integrity.'
Bailey was brought to the Wairarapa coastline to find pest cordgrass, or spartina anglica.
"I didn't really expect it because there were so many good people there."
Concerns have grown over the immense power of the major tech companies.
New York Times: Since the pandemic the social media network has entered the mainstream.
Working from home trend poses threats as well as opportunities, telco boss says.
Nanogirl's time-saving tip.
New York Times: So far, the Oversight Board has been handling pretty humdrum stuff.
Burger business has partnered with payments firm to develop contactless payment solution.
Governments shouldn't bow to the threats of Google and Facebook, writes Ben Goodale.
MoH stresses it's important to enable Bluetooth and keep scanning.
Multinational again pays some or all of its tax across the Tasman.
New York Times: Australia wants to make big tech platforms pay for news.
New York Times: Google's parent company Alphabet is shutting down Loon.
OPINION: Google is willing to forgo its hefty earnings from the Australian market.
Researchers surprised after using Google data to correctly pick cannabis referendum vote.
The data leak prompted the company to release a quarterly earnings report early.
There's a hugely important principle at stake.
This robot can make what you want for dinner - just don't ask it to do the dishes.
Teachers aim to lift students' aspirations above mere grades.
String of global acquisitions continues.
Search giant apparently willing to give up billions rather than set a precedent.
"I am disappointed and sorry this data theft has occurred," Governor says.
COMMENT: Tony and Cherie Blair's eldest son is now 37 - and worth a cool $139 million.