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The secret behind Temu’s rock-bottom prices
If Temu transitions into a more conventional marketplace, how will its low-cost offerings stack up against Amazon? Temu has disrupted the online retail landscape, but can its aggressive pricing strategy stand the test of time?
Griffin on Tech: Trump’s system crash - what it means for us
It was a week when fear of recession, driven by the Trump administration’s tariff push, destroyed the Trump bump US stocks had received.
The fediverse promises social media without Big Tech – if it can avoid familiar pitfalls
We’re still bullish on the fediverse, and on Bluesky, if it manages to become a truly federated platform. But democratized tech doesn’t guarantee democratic outcomes.
Lack of risk assessments exposing Kiwi businesses to cyber attacks - Kordia
A new report from government-owned cybersecurity consultancy and infrastructure provider Kordia highlights the growing threat of cyber attacks and the alarming rate at which New Zealand companies are succumbing to these threats.
Agentic AI a big priority for businesses in 2025
In a new study conducted by Salesforce and YouGov last month, Australian and New Zealand business leaders have indicated that agentic AI will be a big focus this year as they seek to embed artificial intelligence in their businesses.
AI gives nonprogrammers a boost in writing computer code
Learning the syntax of a programming language – for example, where to place colons and where indentation is required – takes a lot of time for many students. Spending time at the level of syntax is a waste for students who simply want to use coding to help solve problems rather than learn the skill of programming.