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TradeWindow’s annual loss narrows while revenue jumps
CEO said strong growth reflected increased demand for its digital trade solutions.
Xero full-year result: Analyst says earnings will surprise
Waiting for the other boot to drop.
What can Google’s AI chatbot Bard do? We tested it for you
'I am aware that my technology can be used for both good and evil,' Bard cautioned.
TradeWindow boss willing to take haircut after raise ‘falls well short’
Forsyth Barr highlights cash burn. Firm still hopeful it will attract new investment.
Boom time: Former Duolingo, Xero leaders join NZ music learning software firm
Pandemic boom as music lovers stayed home and pursued dreams of learning new instruments.
Serko lifts revenue guidance after strong Dec-Jan trading
Software company Serko has upgraded its revenue forecast.
'Free speech mission': Elon Musk's Twitter plans revealed
A mysterious new product and the hiring and firing of staff.
'Unique Competitor': Meta CEO confirms billions in loss due to rivals
'The thing that is so unique is that TikTok is so big as a competitor.'
'The internet's on fire' as techs race to fix software flaw
Microsoft said it had issued a software update for Minecraft users.
Plexure chairman talks up $125m merger deal
Deal offers diversification, growth opportunities and synergies.
EY Entrepreneur of the Year finalists named
'Sheer grit" shown by EY Entrepreneur of the Year finalists after turbulent Covid-19 year.
Dental practice in the capital targeted by hackers
Privacy may have been breached at a dental practice after hackers hit its email server.
Tech-savvy Kiwis use code scripts to snap up MIQ spots before others
Kiwis are using computer programming code to effectively lock other out of MIQ.
Scale, details of massive ransomware attack on NZ schools emerge
St Peter's College and 10 other schools were hit by a worldwide cyber attack.
Global ransomware attack leaves companies scrambling
"No other ransomware campaign comes even close in terms of impact."
Waikato DHB won't face fines over info leaked after cyber attack
Some patient information was published on the dark web after the ransomware attack in May.
ID scanning systems could become common place at Wellington clubs
Popular bar Dakota is implementing PatronScan technology to improve safety.
'Kicked in the head twice': Patronscan system in use as violence raises
The Patronscan technology is increasingly common overseas and in Australia.
The smart tech employed by Foodstuffs to free up 9000 hours of staff time
New Zealand's largest grocery retailer is turning to tech to drive efficiency.
Two Kiwi knights lock horns over America's Cup graphics
A battle is brewing between two Kiwis over the rights to lucrative yachting graphics.
Safe secrets: How to safeguard Kiwi inventions
It can cost millions to protect Kiwi ingenuity from global theft. Is it worth it?