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"Hope Meghan wouldn't mind."
The country's most popular TV brand has just released its 2024 range.
Materials seized from the properties will be analysed amid the ongoing investigation.
"It's a really high quality product, compared to what we used to have."
Our scientists are going up against Elon Musk's Neuralink and Australia's Synchron.
The US company says it's aware of a bug within a predictive emoji in its keyboard.
'You missed a spot' might become an obsolete phrase.
The scam involves a fake cop, telling the person they've been a victim of a fraud or scam private financial details.
"Last year we had the fourth most prolific launches after the US, China and Russia."
It comes as the industry desperately looks for ways to reduce carbon emissions.
The market for retro video games and collectibles is booming, with the rarest items selling for millions.
Experts in New Zealand say new legislation to protect intellectual property in the age of AI is overdue.
A total of 25 supermarkets are participating in the trial.
Why you might want to turn off this new iPhone feature.
In the age of AI, seeing is no longer believing, and now, you can't believe your ears either.
Lawyers for the plaintiffs valued the accord at more than $5 billion.
Long considered the holy grail of energy generation, these Kiwi scientists are turning the dream of nuclear fusion into reality.
They warn we're running out of time to prepare.
What corners have been cut to lower the price this time?
It's alleged the iPhone maker monopolized the smartphone market, hurt smaller rivals and drove up prices.
Graduates have gained the NZQA-accredited micro-credential in digital technologies.
It'll use sustainable fuel and needs only a simple packed-dirt or gravel runway to land on.
Apple appears to be finally raising the curtain on some of its AI efforts.
The threat was sent to almost 100 emails.
The Tesla CEO has discussed his use of the medication to treat his depression.
If successful, it would significantly advance the ability of the military to quickly spot potential targets almost anywhere on the globe.
It is a long way from Terminator but carries out basic tasks.
As the US TikTok users face losing the app one country has already banned it.
US lawmakers have voted to force TikTok's parent company to sell to an American owner or be shut down.
It comes as the telecommunications company says rising costs are "not sustainable".
It comes as a reminder that although the potential of AI continues to captivate investors and the public, there are real dangers too.
"It does not deliver a safe, efficient and compliant aeromedical system."
The Better Public Media Trust is calling on Broadcasting Minister Melissa Lee to provide funding for TVNZ.
When it comes to longevity, these sets are game-changers.
It comes after the billionaire sued the ChatGPT company for chasing profit and diverging from its original nonprofit mission.
The billionaire says his social media platform could soon receive payment licenses in New York and California.
The company is leaning into the artificial intelligence capabilities to sell its new MacBook Air.
The lawsuit is the latest in a series of legal challenges the billionaire faces.
The tech could not only reverse climate change, but bolster New Zealand's fuel security.
It's unclear how well the features will work on the inferior chipsets of older devices.
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