
Uber's new tipping option runs against Kiwi culture - but will also change it: Expert
Rider-sharing company's new feature sparks social media backlash.
Rider-sharing company's new feature sparks social media backlash.
School requires "spyware" as a condition of student access to the school's wi-fi.
Overall profit dips but online strong as state broadcaster delivers half-year results.
The technology is an improvement on facial recognition advances.
You're familiar with the brand, but this company's latest product idea will surprise you.
From today Uber users will be able to tip their drivers.
The eftpos machine will soon be asking you a bunch of questions.
This could remove the need to remember passwords.
YouTube is great for archives of material but its algorithm has to be changed.
Scooters set to stay off streets until at least Wednesday.
New Sky chief executive Martin Stewart has been on the front-foot since he took the reins.
Questions raised about backroom power-player's role as Lime ban extended.
Two of NZ’s leading AI companies talk about the future of the science.
Canterbury University students Matthew Furkert, Jack Davies, Robbie Grove and Thomas Bell have sent a rocket 31,000 feet above the Waikato countryside.
A group of students have launched themselves into the record books with an odd experiment.
Chorus net profit fell from $47 million to $30 million.
An investigation found 11 popular apps sent user's personal data to Facebook.
GCSB setback can be overcome, Simon Moutter says.
WATCH: A look at the companies which once dominated pop culture in the past 18 years.
After scooters pulled from streets, a debrief finally happens.
Comment: The Obama-era cyber-truce with China is over, possibly for good.
Technoference is a growing problem in modern relationships. Is human evolution to blame?
Facebook newsfeed abused for illicit purposes.
Kiwibank raised its donation limit for a second time after an initial cap of $20,000.
Another complication for Ardern and Morrison, who are expected to discuss Huawei today.
Aussie government tells small businesses they have to abandon pen, paper and Excel.
Telco boss says he would like to have his cake and eat it too, but ...