
Facebook moves to limit US election chaos in November
New York Times: Facebook is bracing for the highly contentious presidential election.
New York Times: Facebook is bracing for the highly contentious presidential election.
The benefits from working from home won't be shared equally.
The company has secured a six month licence from Auckland Council, starting today.
Clash over tracking technology continues.
School students may get a fast-track into building industry jobs.
Plus: the wildly popular video chat app grapples with its bad security wrap.
Counter-measures disrupt service.
Fonterra helps Kiwi Covid vaccine developers with specialised technology.
New York Times: Teen thought to have played significant role in July Twitter hack.
Westpac says it has also been attacked recently.
Extorting site owners with DDoS attacks like it's the early 2000s.
The weather forecaster was hit by a DDoS (distributed denial of service) attack today.
Who was onboard; the entrepreneur's anger over the MoH's Rotorua trial.
It is not clear if this is connected to cyber attacks seen in NZ in the past week.
The latest cyber attacks on NZX are a good reminder to keep defences up, says Tuanz.
New York Times: Australia is aiming to curb the power of Facebook and Google.
He is believed to be the richest man ever - and is in track to become a trillionaire.
New York Times: Japanese tech company completed a manned test flight of a "flying car."
Co-founder of Conqa talks about how Covid-19 levelled the global tech playing field.
Musk hopes device will be used to treat brain injuries, disability, paralysis in humans.
What's behind the surge.
The technologies we need to complement manual tracing; the countries we can learn from.
Recovery will be long and painful but there is opportunity for some positive change
New York Times: The sale of the video app's US operations is entering its final stages.
COMMENT: Some hard questions need to be asked for rather obvious reasons.
What on earth is going on? Concern mounts over MSCI rebalancing on Monday.
New York Times: Neither side wanted a big deal but that's what it has become.
Facebook warns of consequences in new privacy provisions.