
Fortnite frenzy: Housebound Italian kids strain internet
Data passing through Telecom Italia's national network has surged by more than two-thirds.
Data passing through Telecom Italia's national network has surged by more than two-thirds.
The Christchurch Call processes have already been used to stop spread of online terror.
Comment: An "internet for good" should be our response to March 15, says Jordan Carter.
Mostly a good result as some 1200 staff work remotely, but some teething issues.
ComCom serves up its latest trend and market share stats.
Douglas Pharmaceuticals details its punishing contract.
Listed maker has sold $1.2m worth in 3 days - the same dollar amount as over 2019.
What happens in 2022, when copper lines will be ripped out or turned off?
Remote working on a massive scale is uncharted territory.
It's the first time the social network has enforced a new policy to fight doctored videos.
But local suppliers say tech has been cushioned to a degree.
Models predicting how internet memes go viral may also better predict Covid-19's spread.
Road safety advocate says one measure is "terrifying".
Govt releases strategy for a predator-free NZ by 2050 - with no mention of gene editing.
New York Times: These online stores offer murder for pay. People fall for their scam.
NZ scientists are now sequencing whole genomes of the virus driving the Covid-19 crisis.
Elderly impacted by move towards a chequeless society.
Crunch time for many businesses may be only weeks away.
Korean company joins 'multi-vendor' strategy; GCSB boss still hostile.
PLUS: Latest on Auckland-based soft-tissue regeneration company's $300m IPO plans.
Concessions stop injunction, but not push for full hearing.
Cameras and even baby monitors can be vulnerable to cyber attackers.
Hillend Estates is a new gated luxury housing community.
NZX-listed communications provider lands a big deal as Crown-funded overhaul looms.
Government seeks to fill venture capital gap.
NZRise lobbies Faafoi and Twyford.
A Covid-19 vaccine is at least a year off. Today, worry about washing hands, experts say.
They found at least 20 apps I was sharing my location with without my knowledge.
Kea make smart predictions when reasoning about uncertain events, behaving similarly to humans when faced with statistical reasoning tasks, according to a new study from the University of Auckland. Video / Amalia Bastos