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Gamers may be over the moon about the country's first 5G network, but tech experts say that for everyday users, it's unlikely to be

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E-scooters continue to fall from the sky, raining down across different regions of New Zealand, causing equal amounts of joy and pain to communities.

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Following Instagram rolling out a test that removes 'like' counts on posts, we go to the industry leaders to get their thoughts on the

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Nevermind the largest political protest in decades storming through the city and causing real political change, in other parts of Hong Kong, UberEats, the

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Instagram will test the removal of 'likes' from New Zealand-based users' content from today.

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Simon Moutter has just wrapped up a seven-year tenure at telecommunications company Spark. Under his rein, the changes the company has gone through are nothing

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Some of the most distinguished minds on the future of work came together with Auckland employers, industry, education providers and youth, for an educational and

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Engineering New Zealand’s ENVI Awards has opened for entries, but this is no stuffy industry awards programme. Instead, the ENVIs aim to award the

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The degree to which we can use data in the real world today sometimes feels more like sci-fi than documentary, but it’s a trend

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How does the Volkswagen 2019 e-Golf – which was also named Autocar’s 2018 New Zealand EV of the year – stack up when compared to

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Vend and OMGTech! Founder Vaughan Fergusson (formerly Rowsell) has gone and done something a little bit like the plot of the 2011 film and

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New Zealand’s tech sector is slowly becoming more inclusive, says a new report from MYOB – but there’s much work to be done before

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Our government is a world leader in using artificial intelligence - or algorithms - and it can be a tool for good, a new

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New Zealand retail tech company Vend is well-known among Kiwi SMEs for its point of sale product, but as it widens its scope and

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Tomek Bielanski, senior analytics consultant at krunch.co, has spent the last two years trying to track, crunch and analyse all the real-time data about

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Customer journeys online are getting increasingly complex, so what's the go with Google’s new ad products? Are they providing a much more personalised experience than

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Soul Machines co-founder and chief business officer Greg Cross, Predict HQ, Rocket Lab founder Peter Beck and Pushpay were among the big winners of the

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After widespread condemnation for Facebook’s role in the Christchurch terror attacks – along with Mark Zuckerberg’s placid response – the social media giant has

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Aliesha Staples, a pioneer of virtual and augmented reality and the founder of Staples VR (which designed Idealog's augmented reality cover last year) has

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Infrastructure investor Infratil is teaming up with a Canadian investment firm to buy the local operations of Vodafone for $3.4 billion.

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We gave Angus Brown a little longer than an elevator ride to pitch A?repa, a caffeine-free mental clarity drink that has ingredients derived from

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Two days ago, Instagram started experimenting in Canada by hiding likes on Instagram. If executed, this change will  impact influencers, content creators and brands

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The proliferation of martech platforms is enough to make your head spin, but krunch.co’s Michael Evans has some tips for managing the complex and

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The AI Show is a new podcast hosted by Justin Flitter. We explore the wonderful world of AI and what it means for us now and

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We gave Rich Tangney a little longer than an elevator ride to pitch Edison, a newly launched personalised healthcare service based in Auckland that

Lush UK recently released a bold and cryptic message that slammed social media channels, their algorithms and their pay-for-play strategy, and said it would

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