Milk without the cow, meatless burgers that bleed, chicken and shrimp made from plant matter, and now foie gras without a force-fed goose in
As part of our recently published Technology Issue, 'Reality Check' – and inspired by Wired's recent fiction issue – we asked some talented
The Ministry for Women has released a guide called Decoding Diversity to help education providers attract and retain more women into the tech
The robots are coming. Everywhere you turn, people are talking about chatbots and retail automation. It makes a lot of sense.
Idealog digital editor Ben Mack chats with futurist Anders Sörman-Nilsson about the future of how we pay for things - and what that could mean for
Vend's Vaughan Rowsell knows things, wants things, predicts things, worries about things and improves things. In this second instalment, here are five things he wishes
Is modern tech the answer to teaching cultural understanding and acceptance? A business born out of AUT called Titan Ideas is using augmented reality
Milk without the cow, meatless burgers that bleed, chicken and shrimp made from plant matter, and now foie gras without a force-fed goose in
Brains don't lie - which is why University of Canterbury researchers are investigating brain scanning as a new way of determining if someone might
Milk without the cow, meatless burgers that bleed, chicken and shrimp made from plant matter, and now foie gras without a force-fed goose in
Polaroid cameras, Gameboy Nintendo’s, record players, high-quality pens and paper – items that should’ve been deemed obsolete by the rise of tech have never
Idealog’s just-released Technology Issue – 'Reality Check' examined some of the ways new technologies are improving us, amazing us, entertaining us and, in some
Milk without the cow, meatless burgers that bleed, chicken and shrimp made from plant matter, and now foie gras without a force-fed goose in
Vend's Vaughan Rowsell knows things, wants things, predicts things, worries about things and improves things. In this first installment, here are five things he wishes
It’s not (officially) a race but it still feels a victory when respected Australian space archaeologist Alice Gorman (aka Dr Space Junk) says they
A new VR and mixed-reality centre has launched in Wellington. That, by itself, is not news. But what is news: the fact that <span
Futurist Dave Wild says that our future is a bright one - despite what Stephen Hawking and Elon Musk say.
The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra (NZSO) is allowing its fans to join them on stage to experience the excitement and energy for
With coffee prices making New Zealand's love for the drink an expensive one, Coffix has a solution with $2.50 beverages. We talk to founder
The head of the country’s umbrella tech organisation says it’s boom time for both its organisation and the industry in New Zealand. NZTech now
Dotterel, which was runner-up in Callaghan Innovation’s inaugural C-Prize Challenge for its work in suppressing the noise of drone propellers, is the first New
Predicting the future is hard in any subject; arguably it’s hardest of all in the field of technology. Indeed, as the technology journalist Warren
It’s a rare sight to see a human out in the world without a phone somewhere on their person. Technology may have changed our
The Kiwibank Fintech Accelerator, a 14-week business growth programme held at Wellington’s CreativeHQ and powered by startup accelerator brand Lightning Lab,
The recent NotPetya ransomware attack has caused havoc around the globe - and is the second major ransomware attack this year. Peter Bailey, general manager at Aura Information