
Impossible Food reveals plan for next fake meat
Impossible Foods has plans for a new faux meat product.
Impossible Foods has plans for a new faux meat product.
Satire and parody will still be permitted.
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Lenovo celebrating market share gains in a NZ PC market that is hard-scrabble overall.
Telegraph: elf-driving cars have the potential to be "fully loaded weapons".
The company is understood to be in discussions with Auckland Transport.
Police stats show a sharp increase in offending over the decade since the law change.
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Cryptocurrencies look set for a big 2020.
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Google's shifting moral calculus.
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Greta Thunberg forces Liam Dann to confront the angry old man inside his head.
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The UK offers a glimpse at the potential drones offer to the construction scene.
Some see the holidays as an opportunity to plunder people whose guards are down.
Predicting the future is hard, even for the people with the most power to influence it.
New York Times: Tesla stock reaches Elon Musk's magic $420, and then some.
The Google video giant faces an increasingly impossible task.
US study shows up more errors with non-white people.
Chris Keall's power rankings.
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Dame Helen Mirren revealed she had been the victim of a scam.
Shoppers propped up GDP in the 3rd quarter, spending through the economy's darkest hour.