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Amazon’s Australia store open to Kiwis

Amazon is making shopping easier for its Kiwi customers. From today, customers across New Zealand can visit Amazon.com.au and have products delivered direct to...

From hospitals to high schools – Ransomware’s NZ journey continues

Up to 11 New Zealand schools using US firm’s Kaseya software are potential victims of a targeted cyberattack. "Our analysis has shown that 11 schools...

Patronscan’s ID-checking tech in bars: Good or bad?

An increasing number of bar owners are hoping the ID-checking technology Patronscan will improve patrons’ behaviour, with one publican implementing the technology after being...

Apple has released macOS Monterey beta: Here’s how you can get it

The first public beta of the latest Mac operating system, macOS Monterey, has just been released by Apple. And several changes are coming with...

New Samsung/Google-based smartwatch software revealed at MWC 2021

Samsung showed off its new Google-based smartwatch software at MWC 2021. Unofficially named "Wear," the tech giant presented a sneak peek at what the...

Windows 11 Preview build available to download now: Here’s how to get it

Microsoft has released the first preview build of Windows 11 today. Build 22000.51 is available to download now. To be eligible for the update, you...

Facebook announces subscription newsletter, Bulletin (…a day after winning major monopoly ruling)

Today Facebook announced Bulletin, a subscription-based newsletter that allows writers to publish content and send it directly to subscribers' inboxes. In a live audio call...

AirTags in trouble with Aussie regulators

AirTags, Apple’s nifty new location tracking devices, are again in the headlines. This time, though, for the wrong reasons. The AirTag was the first Apple...

UberEats vs Delivereasy vs Menulog: Which food-delivery app is the best value?

There are three main delivery apps for Kiwi consumers to choose from. The question is, do they all deliver the same value for money?...

Spark Sport adds the Champions League, Europa League, and Europa Conference League to its football coverage

Spark Sport has won the broadcast rights to the UEFA Champions League, Europa League, and Europa Conference League for the next three seasons. These rights...