AArtificial intelligence Read More Chinese AI rivals clash over Anthropic’s OpenClaw exit amid global token crunchApril 6, 2026 Chinese tech companies are engaged in a public war of words as they compete to capitalise on US…
NNew Zealand Read More As petrol, power prices soar, should you switch to solar power and an electric car?April 6, 2026 Power prices are rising. Petrol is soaring. For a growing number of Kiwis, spending tens of thousands on…
HHealthcare Read More Editorial | Hong Kong’s world-first Alzheimer’s blood test will strengthen city’s healthcareApril 5, 2026 The number of people suffering from Alzheimer’s disease, the most common form of dementia, has grown to more…
AArts and design Read More Making Peace With the Brutal Math of PhotographyApril 5, 2026 A camera projects an illusion of authority. It is easy to mistake the act of framing for the…
AArts and design Read More The Evolving Role of Technology vs Skill in Wildlife PhotographyApril 5, 2026 In the modern age of wildlife photography, I increasingly find myself reflecting on the balance between technological advancement…
AArtificial intelligence Read More Sheer prevalence of AI prose is giving rise to a new and extreme kind of suspicion – The Irish TimesApril 5, 2026 Earlier this month, Orbit Books, a US imprint of the Hachette publishing giant specialising in genre fiction, cancelled…
MMedication Read More The Ozempic age means super skinny is back in style – but did it ever really go out?April 3, 2026 New Zealand novelist Megan Nicol Reed examines the timeless pressure on women to be thin. You’re looking amazing,…
TTechnology Read More Space watches, redefined for a new era of exploration, from Omega and moreApril 3, 2026 Any discussion of watches in space inevitably begins with Omega. The brand’s Speedmaster, launched in 1957 and one…
NNew Zealand Read More Your place or mine? Why NZ’s relationship property laws badly need updatingApril 2, 2026 Are New Zealand’s current relationship laws fit for purpose in a modern world? 1News Digital Reporter Emma Hildesley…
EEconomy Read More Yes, power bills are rising – but keeping them low will cost us more in the long runMarch 31, 2026 Comment: Power isn’t a luxury; it’s essential to modern life, and every dollar on a bill matters. So…
TTechnology Read More Jeffrey Lee’s extraordinary museum of plush toys and military memorabiliaMarch 28, 2026 Step into Jeffrey Lee’s 10,000 sq ft office-slash-warehouse-slash-personal museum in Kwai Chung, and the first problem is purely…
NNew Zealand Read More Fishing fight: Everyone in New Zealand vs Shane JonesMarch 28, 2026 At this point, the only ones not claiming credit for Jones’ fish size backdown are Jones himself, the…