Apple
Shiny new iPhone lacks lustre
Opinion - Having once raised the bar for revolutionary new products, Apple's new iPhone 7 is nothing to get too excited about, says Paul Brislen.
Apple unveils new iPhone with 2 cameras and wireless headphones
Apple has unveiled a new iPhone with high-resolution cameras and something missing....the small socket millions of people have used to years to plug in headphones. Video, Audio
Tech: Apple’s tax avoidance
Peter Griffin has tech news with an update on Apple's tax bill and what it could mean for New Zealand's tech sector. And how GST is about to bite on imported digital goods. Audio
PWC's Elly Ward says no sweetheart tax deals in NZ
New Zealand does not offer generous tax deals to attract big global firms such as Apple, with experts saying the system is based on taxing all income earned here. Audio
New technology with Sarah Putt
Sarah Putt on the EU ordering Apple to pay $20b tax bill in Ireland, digital wallets and the possibility of a fourth mobile network in NZ. Audio
Govt urged to review tax laws after Apple decision
The government is being urged to swiftly review tax laws to make sure multinationals, such as Apple, are paying their fair share.
Apple vows to fight Euro Commission over unpaid taxes
Tech giant Apple has vowed to fight a European Commission order for it to pay Ireland up to 13 billion euros in unpaid taxes. Audio
NZ eyes Europe's €13bn tax ruling against Apple
A ruling that Apple should pay €13 billion in back taxes to Ireland has renewed scrutiny of the tech company's tax arrangements in New Zealand.
Apple NZ continues to dodge questions from John Campbell
John Campbell has been trying to get Apple to answer a number of questions on its costs and tax for almost a year. Today he revisited his past attempts and continued on his hunt for answers. Audio
NZ officials expected to look at EU-Apple ruling
An investigation in Europe has concluded Apple's Irish tax benefits are illegal, prompting New Zealand's Prime Minister to respond to questions of whether multinationals here are paying enough tax. Audio
Apple ordered to pay 13bn euros in tax
The European Commission has told Apple to pay Ireland 13bn euros in back tax. The corporate giant is to appeal. Audio
Tax crackdown on Apple
A three-year investigation by the European Competition Commission, has ruled that Apple should pay up to €13bn in back taxes. T Audio
Europe's 'unfair' Apple tax ruling sparks US anger
There has been widespread criticism in the US of the European Commission's ruling that Apple should pay up to €13bn in back taxes.
Apple to pay €13 billion in back taxes
The European Commission has ordered Apple to pay almost €13 billion in back taxes after finding the tax benefits it receives are illegal.
Tech news: Microsoft buys LinkedIn
Tech correspondent Peter Griffin with reaction to the news that Microsoft's paid US$26.2 billion for the professional networking website LinkedIn, one of the biggest tech deals in history. Also Apple… Audio
Steve Thomson: Making Marques
Jim Mora explores the history of car logos with a creative director at Auckland agency Brandspank. Audio
Tech reporter on ramifications of FBI unlocking iphone
The FBI has unlocked the iPhone belonging to one of the San Bernardino shooters, and is dropping its legal case against Apple as a result. Video, Audio
FBI crack apple phone security, drop lawsuit
The FBI has dropped its legal case against Apple. It says it has now successfully unlocked an encrypted iPhone used by one of the San Bernardino gunmen. Audio
FBI bypasses need for iPhone backdoor
The FBI has unlocked the San Bernardino gunman's iPhone without Apple's help, ending a court battle, the US Justice Department says. Audio
FBI Phone Hack - Paul Spain
The FBI has dropped its legal action to force Apple to assist in unlocking the phone of one of the San Bernadino shooters. The agency says its found a technique to get into the phone without Apple's… Audio