
Juha Saarinen: The year leaving IT to the pros went sideways
Kaseya attack shows that whatever we're doing in terms of security is just wrong.
Kaseya attack shows that whatever we're doing in terms of security is just wrong.
New York Times: Privacy law could stop big tech firms from providing services in the city.
New York Times: Family sues Tesla after teen killed by truck travelling on Autopilot.
PLUS: A Kaseya ransomware update.
Two New Zealand schools use the attacked software and have been affected.
Past winners include Halter's Craig Piggott, who recently raised $32m.
New York Times: Tech developments may improve productivity, but could also cost jobs.
More than 100 kindys have been warned to keep their computers switched off.
Russian-linked organised crime suspected as being behind the attack.
What analysts liked, and didn't, in the pay-TV provider's latest initiatives.
Firm behind Orcon, Slingshot, Flip and Sky Broadband changes hands.
AirCar is powered by an engine made by BMW and has a cruising speed of 190km/h.
MFAT writes a cheque.
District Health Board could be liable, Edwards says. 'Vice Society' appears responsible.
Digital media company BuzzFeed is setting its sights on growth.
Shannon Keeler went to police hours after the alleged rape. They did nothing for years.
Windows 11 will launch into a very different world in which mobile devices rule the roost.
Pay-TV provider fields 'incomplete and conditional' offers.
New York Times: A major blow to attempts to rein in Big Tech.
Punters the winner as mobile players compete against each other.
US philanthropic outfit backs NZ startup inspired by founder's blind father.
It seems the Prince likes how easy it is to communicate with people over Zoom.
Elon Musk has walked into a Bureaucratic nightmare in Germany.
Major project to make green hydrogen part of NZ's clean energy future gets a $9m boost.
As police investigate Westlake Girls School online threats, experts give parents advice.
Workers banned from brushing teeth, told they will be left to die alone if they get Covid.
A long-awaited intel report on UFOs makes one thing clear: the truth is still out there.
"I honestly couldn't be happier." - John Scott, Kiwi director of Norwegian firm.
A Twitter user flagged the content this morning, but it was still online two hours later.