
Surprise findings: Is social media really hurting your mental health?
NZ researchers suggest social media isn't as bad for your mental health as you think.
NZ researchers suggest social media isn't as bad for your mental health as you think.
Phil Tindale witnessed what can only be described as an air battle between two UFOs.
NZ researcher says machines could soon be helping us recover from injury or disease.
Where the two foes are at today, and the fight ahead.
New York Times: China wants to start replacing cash with a digital currency soon.
A tourist made a disturbing find when she went to throw out a plastic water bottle.
The shape of 'Phase Two' of Sky's turnaround strategy starts to emerge.
Telco encourages more customers to test their in-home setup ahead of NZ vs Ireland.
Shareholders will vote on Sanzaar deal this morning.
Backed by two Rich Listers, plus Crown agencies Callaghan and NZVIF, to the tune of $16m.
After months of rumours and leaks Google has finally unveiled its new Pixel 4 smartphone.
Trying to stop reaching for the phone is harder than expected.
The world's most popular video game has undergone significant changes.
When social media giant unveiled this new design, people soon noticed something strange.
Data is the new oil in the sense that whoever possesses it has lots of power.
The battles ahead against a "hell-bent" Spark.
H20 Retailing will next year begin using Imagr's smart retail technology in its stores.
The fringe movement of meme-makers is reshaping politics.
COMMENT: We are reading more than ever, but it's likely to be in snippets.
Editorial: Two thousand injuries and one death linked to the e-scooter roll-out.
NZ Rugby gains 5% Sky stake in "revolutionary" rugby deal, while Spark didn't get to bid.
The Nobel Chemistry Prize is well deserved, but it is also a cautionary tale.
The app enables authorities to retrieve all data and can even activate an audio recorder.
Mega dose MDMA Punisher tablets are for sale on Snapchat in NZ, mirroring trends overseas.
2degrees has already gone to the Commerce Commission. Others will likely follow.
Low-cost, high-tech manufacturing champion could upend traditional car markers.
Cricket loses out in the long run, and so do Kiwi viewers and the economy.