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In the technology world, everything moves pretty fast. A simple website should now support multiple browsers, hundreds of devices and sometimes hardware which was

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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 be going

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Is AI technology as fundamental as the printing press? That was a call made at AI Day in Auckland recently, as the printing press

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It’s a strong point of contention when a successful Kiwi company gets bought out by an overseas investor, with many questions around its loyalty to

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As the world's biggest digital companies grapple with a raft of issues – such as Facebook and dealing with the recent fall out of the livestreaming

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What does brand look like in the fourth industrial revolution? It’s a question New Zealand businesses need to answer for themselves, says krunch.co managing

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Bad news for social media influencers: new research shows that staged, paid endorsements are no longer resonating with audiences, while authentic, user-generated content is.

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It’s easier than ever to apply data and insights to drive successful advertising and marketing content, but a new survey by krunch.co has found

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It’s not often you stumble across a ten-year-old New Zealander hosting a business podcast, but then again, most ten-year-olds aren’t like self-proclaimed budding entrepreneur

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It has been three years since German cyclist, Denise Schindler, became the first athlete to compete with a fully 3D-printed prosthetic leg at the

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The AI Show is a new podcast hosted by Justin Flitter and brought to you by Microsoft. We explore the wonderful world of AI and

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It may seem like a tenuous connection, but the latest aerial imagery technology could help many of the inefficiencies within our construction sector, or

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The AI Show is a new podcast hosted by Justin Flitter and brought to you by Microsoft. We explore the wonderful world of AI and

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MOTAT is hosting an upcoming STEM Science fair on Sunday 7 April where a fresh line-up of scientists, technologists, engineers and mathematicians will converge on

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It is often said that New Zealand is a place of only two degrees of separation. That rung true for the local tech community

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Craig Hudson is the managing director for New Zealand and the Pacific Islands of Xero, which makes beautiful accounting software. He shares how he gets through the

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As a nation, we love cricket. All is well when the Blackcaps are on their way to a series win. So how does AI

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Independent digital marketing agency, krunch.co, combines data, technology and content into measurable business outcomes. Here we talk to its managing director, Darren Kirkland, about how

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Forget the term personalisation, that is old hat. Cue in individualised experiences instead. Country managing director of Accenture Interactive New Zealand Justin Gray says

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Co-founder of Idealog and Anthem executive director Vincent Heeringa buckles his seatbelt before he heads off to the conference mothership, South by Southwest in Austin,

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Entries for this year’s NZ Hi-Tech Awards close on Monday. Among the highest-profile categories: the Hi-Tech Kamupene M?ori o te

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Robots replacing teachers, advancing cancer detection and identifying fake news ­– just a few of the topics that are on the agenda for this year’s

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Looking for answers online has never been so

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It’s not often you stumble across a nine-year-old New Zealander hosting a business podcast, but then again, most nine-year-olds aren’t like self-proclaimed budding entrepreneur

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Te reo M?ori has set sail for an international audience this week with the launch of M?ori for iOS and Android on multi-language learning app Drops. The M?ori

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New Zealand’s first blockchain accelerator programme, Centrality, acts as a launchpad for global opportunities for New Zealand businesses. Blockchain is often misunderstood to be synonymous with Bitcoin. As

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