
Elon Musk’s Twitter takeover has disrupted the Christchurch Call
The entire team the New Zealand government was planning to work with disappeared.
The entire team the New Zealand government was planning to work with disappeared.
NYT Opinion: Elon Musk is pushing a pre-pandemic mindset that employees have left behind.
Attempts to renegotiate deals with technology suppliers including Amazon and Oracle.
New iPhone 14 delayed by controls imposed in attempt to contain a surge in Covid-19 cases.
Australia goes on the offensive in the InfoSec Wars.
Golf Warehouse and World early customers for ex-Xero and Vend pair's new venture.
Two iconic NZ brands may need to rethink how they package their products.
Telegraph: One by one, the great and the good marched down Theranos’s yellow brick road.
Financial Times: Layoffs have been a brutal experience for staff.
Globalstar - Rocket Lab's largest customer - connects you in areas with no cell sites.
New York Times: Users disclose old indiscretions as they fear Twitter's days are numbered.
Cybersecurity expert uncovers a hack to unlock devices without knowing passcode.
A week on Mastodon, and I've gone and quit as Twitter burns and crashes.
Successful mission for Rocket Lab and other private partners ... in the end.
Financial Times: Search gaint still faces further complaints.
Elon Musk’s Twitter firing spree continues with yet another employee brutally sacked.
New York Times: It'll be mostly corporate and tech roles that go, sources say.
New York Times: Musk ordered immediate layoffs transforming the company.
Where next under new CEO?
Kiwi product rubs shoulders with some of the world's biggest names.
More advertisers suspend activity amid impersonation chaos.
NZ country manager hired.
Lesser-known sites such as Mastodon and even Tumblr offer alternatives amid the chaos.
The shady group behind the cyber attack can be revealed.
Financial Times: CEO to lead review as big tech companies adjust to slowing growth.
But second Kiwi-American firm faces headwinds.
New York Times: The saucer uses technology could help people get to Mars someday.
Telegraph: Next time you access Wi-Fi, take a minute to thank screen queen Hedy Lamarr.