"I wouldn't do it for my health, but I will do it for the kids in the Congo."
CCTV shows the incredible moment a pair of backpackers take evasive action to avoid the explosion.
A recent e-scooter battery explosion is a reminder that batteries should be treated with respect, an expert says.
International Repair Day calls for items to be more durable so customers aren't forced to buy new ones.
So much for governing for all of New Zealand, writes Duncan Garner.
Footage show people running into the street while the 300-metre tall plaza started to shake.
A new generation of televisions are coming with the next generation of gaming consoles.
They're turning up in more and more stores, but it might be too early to invest.
Otago Polytechnic's site calls the ad "a bit cheeky", but others are switching off.
Some Kiwis take their savings to the next level.
The latest incident follows a string of electrocutions caused by charging phones.
"The real opportunity for New Zealand is that we take full advantage of this emerging industry."
Hundreds of items have been recalled over the last few years - but chances are, you never even knew.
His abuser is still allowed to hire new apprentices.
A roadshow to explain the changes aims to make them less of a shock.
One couple is putting mountains of work into delighting children with Christmas lights.
The headphones were meant to go on sale in October but were delayed after Apple said it needed more time but didn't explain why.
A sex toy company faces lawsuits after using its products for "masturbation surveillance".
Smartphones are a staple object for most people in the Western world, but with such high demand questions have been raised over the ethics of their production.