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Spark and Vodafone deploy 'cops' and 'cows' to holiday black spots
Will you be able to Instagram that order of fish and chips in the Coromandel?

AI computer to deliver real time GDP data
Massey University has today launched a world leading real time GDP tracker

AI plays a leading role
Auckland has the opportunity to host smart buildings managed by data analytics.

Oz watchdog's move is a huge threat to Facebook and Google
Comment: ACCC chairman wants to put the consumer back in control

The Kiwi unravelling the mysteries of complex life
Nearly everything around you can be put down to a process called endosymbiosis.

What do people on Twitter say they want?
The world, or at least the Twitterverse, might be unhappy.

Could this be what stops breast cancer spreading?
A NZ project could create new drugs to fight the biggest killer of breast cancer patients.

The 22 Android apps you should delete now
Android phone owners are being warned about 22 dodgy apps.

Kiwis shopping up large online for Christmas
Sustainable transport options seem to be a popular choice for buyers.

'No point in you calling': Noel Leeming fined $200k for misleading consumers
Noel Leeming staff led a direct and significant departure from the truth, says ComCom.

Scotty Stevenson jumps ship from Sky TV
Scotty Stevenson will lead Spark and TVNZ's coverage of the 2019 Rugby World Cup.

Take bomb-threat emails seriously, govt cyber agency says
Bomb-scare email doing the rounds is probably an opportunistic scam.

Revealed: Five Eyes partners met before Huawei arrest
Secret meeting in Nova Scotia in July discussed 5G.

Smart planning is connecting people
Auckland can become a global smart city in its own authentic way.

Chris Keall: How Chorus got into this jam
Comment: Three moments where things went wrong for the Ultrafast Broadband rollout.

Personal data you give away when you shop
Each time you swipe a loyalty card or use free Wi-Fi, you hand over lots of personal data.

Fears about AI are 'very legitimate,' Google CEO says
Google CEO Sundar Pichai said AI could be abused, but offers 'tremendous benefits'.

Yanks drop out of Trade Me bidding, giving Brits a clear run
Trade Me says it's been advised by Hellman & Friedman that it will not try to top Apax.

'Devastated': Kiwi rich-lister goes from $60m to collapse
Two mates had an estimated net worth of $60 million. Last week it all came crashing down.

US investigators point to China in Marriott hack
Private information of as many as 500 million people may have been exposed in a hack.

Enviro watchdog: Farm tool Overseer needs oversight
Tool used to calculate farm run-off into waterways needs greater scrutiny, watchdog says.

Huawei executive released on bail
This comes after the executive agreed to wear an ankle monitor.

Fran O'Sullivan: NZ inquiry needed into Google and Facebook
Google and Facebook have decimated the revenues of print and digital news media.

Controversial law that's set Aussie's tech industry on fire
Comment: The local tech industry risks being undermined and trusted by no one.

Chris Keall: The real reason Spark boss Simon Moutter loves 5G
COMMENT: Billion-dollar Aussie 5G auction will only make the Spark boss more impatient.

Freeview beats Sky in race to deliver live TV without an aerial or dish
PLUS: Sky TV launches "Download to Go"; Chorus stats show surging streaming video use.

Gamer charged after allegedly hitting wife while playing Fortnite
Pregnant woman, who begged husband to stop playing games, was filmed screaming and crying