
Father of cellphone Martin Cooper sees dark side and hope in new technology
Cellphone inventor frets like everybody else about his creation’s impacts on society.
Cellphone inventor frets like everybody else about his creation’s impacts on society.
Lasers and microwaves could be used to shoot down internet-providing satellites.
EV maker to move from premium manufacturer to a mass-market producer.
Fund manager sees possible fallout for NZ.
Forsyth Barr highlights cash burn. Firm still hopeful it will attract new investment.
Kiwi-American firm makes another heavy full-year loss.
A mother who received a fine for texting while driving has used an unusual defence.
Return of blockbusters helps, but industry still well short of pre-Covid box office.
Federal agencies given 30 days to delete Chinese-owned social media app.
Gold in them thar phones: Firm got NZ Govt grants, but grass greener offshore.
Import/export logistics software maker to cut costs.
The Herald's Investigations Editor dives into mental health TikTok.
Student who learned to self-harm online worries about others falling down a dark hole.
Move mirrors Sky TV reorganisation.
Artificial intelligence (AI) is being used by the world’s biggest advertising group.
Amount spent on merger with RNZ revealed.
New York Times: Concern the new technology will learn how to influence human users.
Auckland-based med-tech sounding out American-based support.
New York Times: Bao Fan 'assisting authorities with investigation', state media says.
Full-year operating earnings guidance narrowed. Sky Box rollout finally underway.
Shareholders enjoy a $350m windfall following the sale of the cell tower network.
Companies will employ the next-gen robots in the next 10 years, a report predicts.
$350m to shareholders. Tower windfall could become politically charged, post-Gabrielle.
Can Google be sued for helping extremists spread terror message, attract recruits?
Who'll foot the bill for better infrastructure? Minister, telco take different tacks.
Telco has connections with Elon Musk's firm.
Netflix has now tightened up where you can watch and that’s just a single household.
New York Times: Automation can sometimes lead to losing control of aspects of your home.
A plan to make suburbs nicer places to live is now wrapped in a wild conspiracy theory.
Imposters at bay and better customer support promised: Kiwis first to trial paid scheme.