Technology
Ignore the ‘ivory tower’ clichés – universities are the innovation partners more Kiwi businesses need, Omid Aliasghar says
3rd Mar 25, 12:21pm
Ignore the ‘ivory tower’ clichés – universities are the innovation partners more Kiwi businesses need, Omid Aliasghar says
Why use apps on your local device when you can have AI to run it all for you?
New generative AI tools can redefine the relationship between governments and citizens, says the IMF, but strong leadership and safeguards are fundamental
1st Mar 25, 10:16am
New generative AI tools can redefine the relationship between governments and citizens, says the IMF, but strong leadership and safeguards are fundamental
Exclusive deals at new developments for broadband supply may seem attractive at first, but they could lock out competition
28th Feb 25, 2:37pm
Exclusive deals at new developments for broadband supply may seem attractive at first, but they could lock out competition
Crypto currencies are going soft at the moment, contrary to expectations
Is aversion to Elon Musk's politics behind Tesla EVs falling sharply out of favour in New Zealand?
26th Feb 25, 1:29pm
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Is aversion to Elon Musk's politics behind Tesla EVs falling sharply out of favour in New Zealand?
Rocket Lab shares hit as fund manager Bleecker Street suggests crucial Neutron space craft launch will suffer delays
26th Feb 25, 11:05am
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Rocket Lab shares hit as fund manager Bleecker Street suggests crucial Neutron space craft launch will suffer delays
As Chorus' copper cancellation gathers pace, will it be safe to use Starlink if fibre's unavailable?
Infrastructure builder and wholesaler Chorus speeds up copper network decommission; non-fibre areas have broadband options, but will Starlink remain one of them?
25th Feb 25, 11:57am
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Infrastructure builder and wholesaler Chorus speeds up copper network decommission; non-fibre areas have broadband options, but will Starlink remain one of them?
Remembering the Poly-1: what NZ’s forgotten homegrown school computer can teach us about state-led innovation
24th Feb 25, 4:04pm
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Remembering the Poly-1: what NZ’s forgotten homegrown school computer can teach us about state-led innovation
DPRK 'Lazarus' Group thought to be behind record hack, with Bybit losing Ethereum valued at $1.936 billion; bounty programme launched for stolen funds recovery
23rd Feb 25, 10:52am
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DPRK 'Lazarus' Group thought to be behind record hack, with Bybit losing Ethereum valued at $1.936 billion; bounty programme launched for stolen funds recovery
With support for on-device AI, Apple's new iPhone 16e comes with powerful hardware but at a price
22nd Feb 25, 9:10am
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With support for on-device AI, Apple's new iPhone 16e comes with powerful hardware but at a price
No improvement for Spark in latest financials, as recession takes big bites out of earnings and profit
21st Feb 25, 10:31am
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No improvement for Spark in latest financials, as recession takes big bites out of earnings and profit
Another quantum computing breakthrough is with us: the topoconducting Majorana 1 processor from Microsoft
20th Feb 25, 3:23pm
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Another quantum computing breakthrough is with us: the topoconducting Majorana 1 processor from Microsoft
Taking the ‘forever’ out of ‘forever chemicals’: we worked out how to destroy the PFAS in batteries
20th Feb 25, 9:29am
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Taking the ‘forever’ out of ‘forever chemicals’: we worked out how to destroy the PFAS in batteries
The hottest ticket in IT is graphics cards for AI, with ASI Solutions launching GPUaaS in NZ
19th Feb 25, 1:57pm
The hottest ticket in IT is graphics cards for AI, with ASI Solutions launching GPUaaS in NZ
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Launched in September last year, the Government's AI chatbot for business, GovGPT, did not last long
19th Feb 25, 7:17am
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Launched in September last year, the Government's AI chatbot for business, GovGPT, did not last long
Electric vehicle batteries bring energy flexibility opportunities, including supporting the grid; now the NZ government wants to enable the tech
18th Feb 25, 12:58pm
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Electric vehicle batteries bring energy flexibility opportunities, including supporting the grid; now the NZ government wants to enable the tech
To touch down in Australia and four other continents, Meta's planned Project Waterworth cable will span the globe
18th Feb 25, 9:39am
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To touch down in Australia and four other continents, Meta's planned Project Waterworth cable will span the globe
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Endorsed by the Argentine president, LIBRA collapses after Milei drops support, leaving investors holding the memecoin can
17th Feb 25, 1:16pm
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Endorsed by the Argentine president, LIBRA collapses after Milei drops support, leaving investors holding the memecoin can
Is AI making us stupider? Maybe, according to one of the world’s biggest AI companies
17th Feb 25, 11:18am
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Is AI making us stupider? Maybe, according to one of the world’s biggest AI companies
Despite advances and human fine-tuning, generative AI is prone to stupidity and errors. Should we drop the current tech and try something else?
14th Feb 25, 1:34pm
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Despite advances and human fine-tuning, generative AI is prone to stupidity and errors. Should we drop the current tech and try something else?
Although down from December last year, in January 2025 1.3 million EVs were sold around the world, up 18% on the same month in 2024
13th Feb 25, 3:36pm
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Although down from December last year, in January 2025 1.3 million EVs were sold around the world, up 18% on the same month in 2024
Address science misinformation not by repeating the facts, but by building conversation and community, Anne Toomey says
13th Feb 25, 2:39pm
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Address science misinformation not by repeating the facts, but by building conversation and community, Anne Toomey says
The government wants streaming providers to invest in local productions, and TV makers to carry NZ apps, as part of proposed media law refresh
12th Feb 25, 2:43pm
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The government wants streaming providers to invest in local productions, and TV makers to carry NZ apps, as part of proposed media law refresh
Is the end of fixed wireless nigh? Chorus gooses up its most popular fibre broadband plans
12th Feb 25, 9:48am
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Is the end of fixed wireless nigh? Chorus gooses up its most popular fibre broadband plans