World'The password era is ending': Tech firms drive shift to biometricsPasskeys use biometric input or a smartphone instead of a password.13 Aug 05:00 PM
BusinessApple pledges $1 trillion to US, boosting investment plansTrump says Apple will invest an extra $168b in the US, totalling $1 trillion over 4 years.07 Aug 12:09 AM
WorldTrump punishes India for buying Russian oil, hikes tariffs on Indian goodsIndia condemned the tariffs, calling them 'unfair, unjustified and unreasonable'.06 Aug 05:53 PM
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BusinessAll the iOS 26 changes and new updates for your Apple devices from WWDCApple unveiled a new 'Liquid' Glass design, making menus glossier and translucent.09 Jun 10:28 PM
PremiumPremiumBusinessTech’s Trump whisperer, Tim Cook, goes quiet as his influence fadesNew York Times: Apple's CEO has gone from winning Trump's praise to drawing his ire.28 May 01:46 AM
World‘Going nowhere’: Trump reignites EU trade war with 50% tariff threatWall Street's indexes fell and Apple shares sank 2.5% after US President's announcement.23 May 08:22 PM
BusinessGoogle ramps up search with AI mode amid competition concernsThe AI mode, available in the US, offers deeper, multi-modal searches.20 May 11:42 PM
BusinessDo you want a skinny smartphone with worse battery life?Samsung's new Galaxy S25 Edge is 5.8 millimeters thick, compared to the S25's 7.2.13 May 10:34 PM
WorldGoogle shares plunge 7% as Apple exec cites AI competitionShares in Alphabet fell over 7% after Apple exec testified in court.07 May 06:37 PM
WorldThieves took their iPhones – Apple won't give their digital lives backWhen iPhones are stolen, savvy thieves can lock owners out of their Apple accounts.20 Apr 11:31 PM
OpinionOpinion: America’s most valuable company is about to be crippled by TrumpThe President’s poorly planned and executed policies are hurting US businesses.15 Apr 05:26 AM
BusinessTrump exempts smartphones, laptops, chips in China tariff backdownGood news for iPhone maker Apple and others who make tech products in China for the US.12 Apr 08:05 PM
PremiumPremiumEditorialEditorial: The world’s economy is in the hands of powerful 'morons'OPINION: Our road to economic recovery just got harder.09 Apr 05:00 PM
BusinessNZ sharemarket opens down after S&P 500 falls 1.6% as tariff angst kills US stocks rallyAll three major US indices closed in the red.08 Apr 09:34 PM
Business$6.6t rout: US stocks plunge for second day as China retaliates, Fed issues inflation warningThe US$6.6t two-day rout is only rivalled by 2020's pandemic meltdown and the GFC04 Apr 05:56 PM
PremiumPremiumBusinessTrump’s new tariffs test Apple’s global supply chainNew York Times: Proposed tariffs threaten to compound the pressure on Apple’s business. 03 Apr 02:35 AM
BusinessSecond time lucky: Auckland DJ software firm sells in $175m dealThe Commerce Commission blocked a previous sale to Pioneer DJ.01 Apr 01:15 AM
BusinessApple doubles reach of kura push, adds iwi land to MapsApple's Alisha Johnson Wilder on an education programme expanded to reach 5000 students at schools with high Māori and Pasifika rolls - and a Maps upgrade. Video / Cameron PitneyWatch27 Mar 01:00 AM
WorldTrump accuses Ireland of luring companies away from USUS President says he would have threatened 200% tariffs on US companies moving to Ireland.12 Mar 07:13 PM
New Zealand'Racist:' Man tries to take case against Apple Sales claiming his iPad’s voice function has an accentTaiming Zhang has tried to sue a hotel and a restaurant. Now he's tried to take on Apple.08 Mar 12:00 AM
BusinessMexico says it will sue Google if tech giant insists on using ‘Gulf of America’Google has no right to rename Mexico’s continental shelf, the country's President says.17 Feb 10:34 PM
BusinessApple profit climbs but sales miss expectationsApple profit exceeds NZ$64 billion in just one quarter.30 Jan 11:56 PM
EntertainmentAdam Scott on ‘deeply embarrassing memories’ and the return of SeveranceAfter a torturous three-year wait, Severance is back. Karl Puschmann talks to Adam Scott.25 Jan 04:00 PM
PremiumPremiumBusinessApple hit by Belgian probe over ‘blood minerals’ from CongoFinancial Times: Former colonial master starts probe into Apple 'blood minerals' claim.20 Jan 07:29 PM
PremiumPremiumBusinessApple agrees to US$95m settlement in Siri privacy class-action caseThe settlement ends a five year legal battle.02 Jan 09:12 PM
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