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Streaming, surveillance and the power of suggestion: the hidden cost of 10 years of Netflix
The rise of streaming hasn’t only transformed how we watch TV, but also how our viewing habits are tracked and how this information informs future decisions.
Griffin on Tech: Youtube at 20, Apple’s AI woes and the Māori spectrum story
YouTube is probably the best of the digital platforms to emerge during the Web 2.0 era. It certainly has the most utility in terms of education and entertainment and has fewer insidious elements than the likes of Facebook and Twitter.
Kiwis concerned about AI, still want to live the #WFH dream
InternetNZ has released its annual snapshot of internet usage in Aotearoa revealing fears over use of AI, shifting patterns of social media usage, and the fact that half of Kiwis want to work from home more often, despite the return to office push.
Planned Obsolescence: A Feature, Not a Bug
Planned obsolescence might feel inevitable, but as an industry, we can do better. Some great insights and thoughts on how we move on from this inevitable trap from a recent member discussion.
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?