
Snapchat files for $3 billion IPO
The parent company of Snapchat plans to raise as much as US$4 billion ($5.5b) in the IPO, for a market value of as much as US$25b.
The parent company of Snapchat plans to raise as much as US$4 billion ($5.5b) in the IPO, for a market value of as much as US$25b.
Uber boss Travis Kalanick is stepping down from President Donald Trump's economic advisory council following intense public criticism.
The expected roll-out of Ultra Fast Broadband in Morrinsville may be 18 months ahead of the original schedule - but it's not soon enough for local businesses. Made with funding from NZ On Air
COMMENT: Spark is standing by Lightbox amid speculation that it has also signed a deal with Netflix, writes John Drinnan.
An employee of a start-up with $32.9 million in funding has caused the company to go offline after accidentally deleting the wrong thing.
Kiwi scientists have reconstructed more than 34 million years of our climate - including a period when New Zealand was up to 8C warmer - using 2000 samples of fossilised tree pollen.
COMMENT: Does flexible seating boost innovation? Well, maybe, writes workplace design expert Donna Wheatley.
A driver filmed screaming at a British television presenter as he rode his bike has been warned she could face jail,
A petition has been launched to keep cosmetic surgery games away from youngsters.
In India, for the price of the latest iPhone, you could eat breakfast, lunch and dinner for an entire year, and still have a bit of cash to spare.
With production on the Wii U ceased, Francis Cook takes a look back over the ill-fated console's life.
Social media can be a minefield for the less digitally savvy - so Michael Hogan has a few tips for staying safe out there.
The battle of what's being touted as a tax on the sun is heating up as an independent appeals authority prepares to review an Electricity Authority decision.
Mining on the moon has moved a step closer and billionaire Peter Thiel, along with Kiwi firm Rocket Labs, are at the forefront of making history.
In case you had started to doubt it: people still love the iPhone. Apple sold a record amount in the last quarter of 2016.
As if binge watching Netflix wasn't lazy enough - viewers could soon search for shows and movies without lifting a finger.
COMMENT: Tech companies are mostly powerless despite their enormous wealth, Juha Saarinen writes.
It was not long ago that 3D television was being billed as the next big revolution in home entertainment.
COMMENT: What are the big five applications that explain the proliferation of drones over this period?
The world's biggest tech companies have criticised Donald Trump's immigration orders, and now one is suing.
A new fellowship has been launched to attract global "visionary entrepreneurs" to New Zealand with up to 400 spaces available.
Apple is expected to give the iPhone 8 a complete overhaul when it's released later this year, and all those changes are going to cost you.
A Napier man has been sent to jail for attempting to extort millions of dollars of internet currency bitcoins out of major New Zealand companies.
COMMENT: LinkedIn, you've got to be kidding me with the awful and completely informal word 'congrats'.
Google has donated US$2 million ($2.75m) to refugee causes and hopes its employees will match the gift in response to Donald Trump's travel ban.
COMMENT: Google managed the transition from the big screen to the small screen expertly, but the move to no screen is a different beast entirely.
COMMENT: President Trump's ban on immigrants from some Muslim countries sent shock waves through the tech industry over the weekend.
Top researchers team up with police, drawing on analytical skills to detect, prevent and disrupt unlawful acts.
New Zealand software firm 9 Spokes is rolling out its service on a global scale with major international bank Barclays becoming a channel partner.
Anti-GM campaigners have launched a video on social media urging the Māori party to condemn Government's proposed changes to the Resource Management Act, which would remove their right to remain GM Free. Made with funding from NZ On Air.