
Big tech has crushed the news business. That's about to change
New York Times: The balance of power between big tech and the news could be shifting.
New York Times: The balance of power between big tech and the news could be shifting.
Tsunami of demand for hair and beauty bookings.
Wall Street wheeler-dealing will impact Auckland's e-scooter scene.
Food delivery has been a high growth area for Uber during worldwide lockdowns.
Rapid reaction from a company led by a Kiwi who is no stranger to crisis communications.
"Learning how to manage entirely remotely is one challenge" - Simon Yock
NZ businesses need to be ready for disruption from Amazon, Ikea and Costco.
New York Times: More employers are using software to track workers.
The Buchanan family's lockdown boogie was a clear favorite for the People's Choice Award in Focus Live's #P40BEST. Video / Supplied
Kiwi innovators are developing temperature-scanning tech to help fight Covid-19.
Uber's layoffs and related costs like severance will cost about US$20 million.
Technology package to help cinema customers reopen.
Spark's budget subsidiary out-does its more expensive parent on tethering.
Quarantine-free travel between the two countries will narrow options for a tracing app.
Level 2 offers NZ another chance to shine. Failing risks losing all our hard-won gains.
A case of deja vu and human frailty.
"It signals to the world that NZ is open for business."
It's better for now to temper expectations around contact tracing apps.
Claims of deceit and conspiring against the company behind failed Swipe HQ.
New York Times: Facebook, Twitter and YouTube have declined to remove Trump's statements.
Rob Fyfe, now a leader of NZ's Covid-19 response - talked to us about his business vision.
Two limits, one shared with its rival. Who's got the best deal?
They sold masks at no profit but Facebook shut them down. Made with funding from NZ On Air
US agencies delete the popular video chat app after vulnerability warning.
Stealing your phone number gives an offender wide access to your life - and bank accounts.
After years of losses, biotech company may be heading for better times.
Hospitality sector player lines up $20m raise and says it can achieve in the tough market.
Online sales soared as more people opt to shop online during the coronavirus pandemic.