
Spark's Qrious beefs up workforce with acquisition
Qrious will take on 70 staff, giving it 170 employees.
Qrious will take on 70 staff, giving it 170 employees.
Roman Hu says he's at his wits end after six months of bungled internet bills.
Vodafone NZ's new owners accelerate plans to strip out costs.
There are concerns about how quickly this tech is moving.
The luxury phone will apparently fold down into a square.
High-end software firm looking to launch on telescope project.
It took just days for the dodgy birth certificate ad to return.
Time is running out for the telco-turned-broadcaster.
How Kogan Mobile's prices stack up after NZ launch today. Will you make the switch?
New York Times: Why it pays to wait to buy these gadgets.
Focus Live Earlier: Will you pay for Spark's RWC coverage?
Outgoing MYOB chief executive Tim Reed on the confidence challenge facing business
Fans caught in the middle as Spark and Sky split soccer rights.
Emails released through discovery reveal colourful insults.
Drone photography is at the centre of a petty dispute between neighbours.
Three out of four weekends suffer glitches.
What's on the no-no list for Auckland Council staff and elected members' passwords?
Companies send their cars out to examine how they react to real-life situations.
Vulgar tweets such as "Hitler is innocent" were sent to his 4.2 million followers.
Massive new planet unlike anything in our solar system discovered.
US trade ban on Huawei will prevent it selling devices with Google mobile services.
Google has taken action after adverts it hosts have ripped off Kiwis
The "new neighbourhood watch" or a privacy invasion?
Broadcaster plans 26 per cent increase in spending on local production.
Half of the company's workforce involved in restructure.
Company sees 5G upgrades and privacy law changes driving new business.
Plus: a return to full-blooded video; a strike-out with LG TVs.
Internal Affairs considers action over birth certificate re-seller.
A subtle change on Facebook's login page has sparked controversy.