
Police using technology riddled with controversy overseas
High-tech investigative tools being imported are attracting controversy overseas.
High-tech investigative tools being imported are attracting controversy overseas.
Sky loses online exclusivity as Discovery gears up for global streaming service.
New York Times: Campaign held up well against Trump's passionate digital following.
Formus' software uses 3D modelling and AI to help orthopaedic surgeons.
Six businesses will be chosen by the card network operator.
New prototype is able to process 10 billion times faster than Google's prototype.
A $7m-plus land deal has identified one of three sites for Whangārei's new airport.
Managing director leads by example.
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Times: How the rivalry between the two richest men on the planet went galactic.
Staff facing uncertainty as Massey opts to slash science course offerings by nearly half.
Also offers rentals that let you ride a rideshare scooter beyond usual geofences.
A few more details about massive data centre build are revealed.
Times: Lyric Jain is determined to take on the shadowy forces around the world.
A couple of strategy tweaks are immediately apparent. How analysts see the transition.
Dependence on video meeting tools during pandemic boosted Zoom's fortunes in Q3.
This gives Weta Digital access to additional capital to grow the visual effects business.
New privacy legislation comes into force today with data changes being a focus.
The next big thing in the local aerospace industry.
Workable connects workers with organisations that temporarily need more hands on.
New York Times: Amazon has embarked on a hiring binge.
A science revolution that began 30 years ago helped power NZ's smart Covid-19 response.
New York Times: Big data and AI tools may reproduce already existing biases in policing.
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iPhone users have downloaded the app 10,000 times since its release on Wednesday.
New York Times: These people may look familiar, but they do not exist.
NZX-listed fleet-tracking company reports first-half result. CEO has hopes for Biden era.
New York Times: AI developers want to end injustices in how technology is made and used.
Online crims take advantage of the pandemic.