
NZ software boss's emotional message to staff as firm completes Covid turnaround
Promise fulfilled with the company back on course.
Promise fulfilled with the company back on course.
Justine Smyth departs less than a year; shares drop sharply.
Netflix added 10 million subscribers in the last three months - but shares still dropped.
And has a call for NZ to open its borders to high-net-worth individuals and the skilled.
As their fame grew, Torrell Tafa and the Cougar Boys began earning money on social media.
New York Times: Basic questions about how accounts were taken over remain unanswered.
Twitter is still investigating whether an employee hacked in themselves or gave access.
Agritech report shows why spotlight on the sector for reset and transformation.
Kaye reached across the party divide to push educational modernisation.
A tech expert said it took nearly two months to secure the data after raising the alarm.
New York Times: How to break the habit of bingeing on doom-and-gloom.
It comes after dozens of high-profile people were hacked in a massive bitcoin scam.
Wall St being held aloft by a handful of tech giants but debt markets are flashing red.
The world has undergone a radical and sudden shift towards video chat.
Latest twist in the multi-billion scandal.
A time-lapse video showing three pairs of donor lungs being rehabilitated with the cross-circulation process. Video / Columbia University Medical Center
New York Times: Google argues it doesn't control enough of the digital ad industry.
Researcher lists examples of smart toys whose security has been found lacking.
A regulator is seeking feedback on two big decisions.
It comes as ministers fear China could launch cyber attacks on the UK.
Move raises concerns about potential use of the technology in the West.
Ziena Jalil discusses creating an app to connect teachers and students.
How business fared in May, June and early July.
Innovative company has looked after the health of its customers -- and its investors.
Workers given a day to delete the wildy-popular Chinese-owned app.
Negotiations for the sale of MediaWorks' TV arm are currently down to one buyer.