
David Fisher: 10 years of Megaupload, 10 things we learned
The Herald's David Fisher on a decade of Kim Dotcom and the Megaupload case.
The Herald's David Fisher on a decade of Kim Dotcom and the Megaupload case.
Concerns of 5G using adjacent frequency to instruments used by US aircraft paused plans.
More than 1,000 applicants are shortlisted, including dozens with physical disabilities.
Largest ever acquisition involves firm hit by 'fratboy culture' allegations, firings.
Sir Richard Branson among backers.
Maybe there's some justice in the virtual world after all.
'It's critical we enable climate adaptation decisions in the next two to three years.'
When massive stars die, black holes are born. But there's more NZ scientists want to know.
Westpac NZ has received a handful of reports about a fake investment prospectus.
Kiwi telcos offer free calls. Dust-cloud interrupts backup satellite communications.
New York Times: Sceptical gamers smell a moneymaking scheme.
Corporate governance could be in for a big shakeup.
Another boom year in the offing for Kiwi tech.
Times: It's the universe Zuckerberg says we'll be living in. So what is it really about?
Estimates of 200,000 to 400,000 CCTV cameras now in NZ.
Alert arrived before 5.8 magnitude Taranaki quake struck at 11.49pm on Wednesday.
The Ministry of Health said it was due to an 'intermittent technical issue'.
New York Times: The former First Lady is testing the water for her brand.
Stuck on an awkward first date with no way to escape?
The cyber-heist saw details from some 3.7 million accounts compromised.
A new threat to fast food - and this time it's not Government restrictions.
How competition law experts see the deal, which has now been formally submitted.
The paid version had three features that appealed - but not quite enough.
New York Times: Payoff of investing in machines and software has been rising inequality.
How to tell the difference between a fake and the real thing.
The increasingly crowded EV market is about to turn into a bloodbath.
Some offenders from rural areas in prison due to weak electronic monitoring GPS signals,
Ruling covers Google's smart speakers, Pixel phones and Chromecast video streaming device.
CES 2022 goes ahead - through a sense of desperation rather than purpose.
Is it a comet? Is it a UFO? No, it's most likely the future of remote internet access.