
Powerful cyber weapon a 'game changer'
A destructive computer code used to bring down a power grid has sparked fresh fears.
A destructive computer code used to bring down a power grid has sparked fresh fears.
Team New Zealand's boat has a high-tech paint that helps it through the water faster.
Ruapehu is considering extending the season. Made from funding with NZ On Air.
NZ rural businesses slow to take up new technology - survey.
COMMENT: Tech companies like to think they inhabit an alternative universe.
Since 2015, the Riccarton bus lounge had been a hot-spot for trouble-causing youths.
The Uber board has "unanimously voted" to adopt Eric H. Holder Jr's recommendations.
Uber chief executive Travis Kalanick could be required to leave the company temporarily.
Google's parent company Alphabet has sold Boston Dynamics to Japanese tech giant SoftBank.
The wireless industry has a big boast for this year's crop of smartphones.
Robotics are helping paralysed people walk again, but at a huge cost.
Health warning reissued one month after it was lifted. Made with Funding from NZ On Air.
The company expects to hand over its web assets to Verizon on June 13.
With digital coin prices soaring, demand for computer processors and chips is surging.
COMMENT: Social networks' business model can be a threat to democracy.
A supercomputing upgrade will give researchers the data-crunching power of 16,000 laptops.
The new nzherald.co.nz website is designed to meet the evolving needs of its audience.
Apple's next big software update won't apply to devices made before 2013.
An announcement from Apple which flew under the radar could prove to be a game changer.
What you need for artificial intelligence goes against the grain of Apple's secrecy.
More than 20 Uber employees have been fired after an investigation into sexual harassment.
Marissa Mayer has been voted the "least likeable" CEO in the tech industry.
Apple has gone wild at the Worldwide Developer Conference, Juha Saarinen writes.
Apple has unveiled a revolutionary smart speaker and augmented reality for the iPhone.
Could shared taxis take over the Auckland CBD at the expense of private cars?
Almost half of tertiary students are suffering screen-related headaches and eye problems.