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Xero's longtime CTO Craig Walker knows things, wants things, predicts things, worries about things and improves things. In this first installment, here are five things he wishes he knew before

Setting out to raise the social media literacy of New Zealand businesses is a bold task to embark on, but social media specialist agency

Architecture and design are an expression of culture. And, increasingly, New Zealand’s M?ori culture is being acknowledged in our new buildings and public spaces.

Icebreaker has been sold to US-based footwear and apparel retailer VF Corporation, which also owns the likes of Timberland, Vans, Wrangler, Lee Jeans, and

And the 2017 winner of the Emerging New Zealand Innovation and Innovation in Health & Science is

Entrepreneurship is well known for having a culture of grinding towards success, with workaholics like Elon Musk and Tim Cook held up as successful

A digital project that’s both beautiful and functional may seem like a pipe dream, but you really can have the best of both worlds,

For the techno-optimists, artificial intelligence may well be as close as we get to a super power. But, for the techno-pessimists, the rise of

The growth of fast food and the plethora of quick and easy meal solutions has spawned a competing movement for slow food, which is

Good businesses all know about the importance of data. But Dr Paul Bracewell of Dot Loves Data says there’s too much talk and not enough action when it

Come up with a name. Print some business cards. Get a website. Three things almost all businesses do when they’re starting out. But Peter Dingle says

Technological innovation has been central to the development of Aotearoa, beginning with the first travellers and their epic ocean voyages across the Pacific 700

Idealog's agony aunt, David Downs, answers your burning questions about the pros and cons of playing the New Zealand card in overseas markets and

Media is designed to make us feel things. But can virtual reality – sometimes referred to by the believers as an ‘empathy machine’ – make us

We gave Dragon Defenders author James Russell a little longer than an elevator ride to have a chat about his augmented reality book

The Idea Log, Idealog's spirit 'animal', is back once again to propose a few innovative solutions to help get our country’s A into GDP.

No longer is the modern canvas confined to being flat. Fostered by the advent of powerful projectors and more advanced methods of mapping, large-scale

What does the future of friendship look like in the post-truth, alternative fact, cat-fishing, trolling, ghosting, cyber-bullying online world? It’s complicated, says TRA's cultural strategist

Local tech success story RedShield, an innovative web application shielding service which Kordia offers as part of its cybersecurity portfolio, is helping businesses

No longer is the modern canvas confined to being flat. Fostered by the advent of powerful projectors and more advanced methods of mapping, large-scale

No longer is the modern canvas confined to being flat. Fostered by the advent of powerful projectors and more advanced methods of mapping, large-scale

Vend's Vaughan Rowsell knows things, wants things, predicts things, worries about things and improves things. In this fifth instalment, here are five things that

With global population growth, water scarcity and the desire for food  security high on the list of political concerns, the agtech sector is booming

Vend's Vaughan Rowsell knows things, wants things, predicts things, worries about things and improves things. In this fourth instalment, here are five things that

Silicon Valley is worshipped by many for being home to some of the largest technology behemoths in the world. But the ultra-competitive environment and

Composite manufacturing is an integral part of New Zealand’s globally renowned boat building industry. But, as Michael Barrett writes, these technological processes are also