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The tech world's hottest gadget is, well, just too damn hot.
Two tribal nations sue social media companies over Native youth suicides
Giant platforms accused of 'fuelling a childhood mental health crisis'.
Scams: People trust banks more than family to give advice
Hackers are freaking some people out more than climate change, one cyber agency says.
AI stock Nvidia overtakes Mainfreight in Sharesies record $488m month
35,000 new investors get in the game.
How tech giants cut corners to harvest data for AI
New York Times: OpenAI, Google and Meta ignored corporate policies, altered their rules.
Ex-Bell Gully solicitor raises $8m for AI start-up - but can you trust a robot lawyer?
And will it take your job?
Browsing in incognito mode doesn't protect you as much as you think
After Google's Chrome settlement, a look at what private surfing hides - or not.
How Big Tech is winning the AI talent war
Financial Times: Microsoft’s move latest sign huge firms are scooping up expertise.
AI is already taking NZ jobs - what needs to be done
OPINION: Some jobs are looking a lot more precarious than others.
Property Insider: Who ate all the pies? Sacked Filipino worker finds new job
How to keep tradies on your site? Could a pie-dispensing machine help retain them?
Watch: AI-generated cloud looms over Hollywood's Barbenheimer Oscars
OpenAI's text-to-video generator Sora has added tech-induced anxiety to the film business.
Our family is glued to separate devices - how can we connect again?
How can we make sure to prioritise family time around heavy device use?
Can you log in? Facebook, Instagram suffer global outage
Many social media users in New Zealand have also been affected.
Amazon's new Auckland building held up due to stormwater plans
The building of Amazon's first new data centre in Auckland has been delayed.
Juha Saarinen: Lessons from the giant toothbrush hack that wasn’t
OPINION: Compromising toothbrushes in home networks seems a lot of trouble for hackers.
Deepfake sex scammers can be prosecuted, Justice Minister says
Deepfakes and more scam calls detected, but they often rely on old-fashioned human nature.
'Immensely challenging' - Mitre 10 head office bosses on problems paying suppliers
'Interfacing between new and legacy systems while we transition to our new platform.' CEO
Juha Saarinen: Know Your Customer rules for AI in the cloud coming
OPINION: Regulations could drive fear into malicious AI model trainers.
Juha Saarinen: As the Apple Mac turns 40, here's a look back at its rollercoaster ride
OPINION: The Apple Mac turns 40.
How a Post Office drama galvanised Britain
Financial Times: TV series sparks outrage over miscarriage of justice.
Apple reveals launch date for $5500 Vision Pro headset
Apple is hoping the VR headset will pave the way to a bigger market.