
'Alien portal' in Alaska skies stuns nightwatchers
The spiral that lit up Alaska night sky has created an internet storm.
The spiral that lit up Alaska night sky has created an internet storm.
It's certainly a pricey zoom phone but a touch less expensive than the iPhone 14 Pro Max.
EV charger maker hiring in Australia, plans network of installers covering major cities.
Green List delay as telecommunications skills initially left out.
Musk said he’s worried that ChatGPT 'is being trained to be politically correct'.
Your eyes are a window to your heart.
New York Times: Battle between search engines heats up.
A six-week wait to get its account back is frustrating the high-end mouse maker.
Accident sees Qantas pilot try a new direction.
Why Sky NZ decided not to go down the radical road taken by Sky UK.
A local launch doesn’t gel with Sky’s account of its content rights.
New York Times: The case sparked a furious outcry over street crime in San Francisco.
US president wants two-thirds of new cars to be all-electric by 2032.
Financial Times: Could a chatbot career coach help you make a plan for the future?
“If it’s smart, it’s vulnerable” says an infosec veteran.
The couple can no longer afford groceries and even face having to sell their home.
The telco's three areas of focus in its new strategic blueprint.
Behind the scenes at the world's most expensive sport.
Industry defends code.
The Conversation: Schools and universities are panicking about AI and cheating.
The Auckland-based tech firm was sold to a US private equity firm in a $133-million deal.
US-based researchers have named a planet 12 light years away which could hold life.
Chinese app allowed 1.4m under-13s to sign up in 2020 alone, watchdog says.
Turnitin, which all NZ universities use, said it could now spot AI-generated content.
MATTR is making a name for itself with its digital ID and verifiable credentials tech.
Elon Musk had promised to take away all of Twitter’s blue check marks from the elite.
The three factors influencing buyer behaviour.
Prime Minister Chris Hipkins and GCSB Minister Andrew Little react to the report that CCTV cameras made by CCP-linked companies were found in Government departments. Video / Mark Mitchell
Competition lawyer weighs in.