Australasia's largest blockchain and cryptocurrency event ever is coming to Auckland next week. And the whole idea is to make it accessible for everyone.
Food, the fuel of life, isn’t safe from disruption. Ahead of Techweek’s Food + Tech event, we chat with ATEED’s Patrick McVeigh about the
So far, disruption in banking hasn't been as catastrophic as other industries, such as music or DVD rentals. But Vaughn Davis reckons when the real
Conducting market research in a real-life supermarket is full of pitfalls. It’s expensive for the supplier commissioning the research, disruptive for the supermarket, and
About 8000 skilled software developers attended Developer Week 2017, the world’s largest developer expo and conference series in San Francisco. ATEED head of international
Off the back of a wildly successful campaign to recruit foreign talent to Wellington’s tech sector, the tech employee shortage in New Zealand has
Big businesses and government departments are using AI to learn from our behaviour, better understand our needs and desires, and deliver us offers we can’t
The Hi-Tech Awards are back for another rendezvous, with a record number of entries placed for the 2017 Awards. Chair of the Hi-Tech Trust
If you’re a budding M?ori digital entrepreneur with an idea up your sleeve, now is your chance to make that idea a reality. The
Sky has extended its offering to its Sky Sport customers, with a Sport Highlights app that allows them to keep up to date with
NIB general manager of direct and partnerships Ben Rose shares his final reflections on SXSW 2017.
We know that technology is ever-changing. But so too is a profession many of us still see as old-fashioned: law. At the forefront of
After the death of six-year-old on a quad bike, the New Zealand and Australian governments are being urged to ban quads for under 16s.
Mobile technology is evolving rapidly, says Userp's Anouk Papillon. But it goes far beyond faster processing speeds and more apps.
Forget VR or AR - AI is where it's going to be at in terms of innovation, says Dentsu Aegis Network general manager Alex Radford.
As cyber-attacks become more sophisticated, businesses in Aotearoa need to stop thinking of security as an afterthought, says Accenture New Zealand country managing
Oppo, China’s most popular smartphone company, has come to Aotearoa. Could the market be about to be disrupted more than ever before?
The days of clunky projector slideshows and VHS videos on the life cycles of elephants are things of the past. And we can partially blame
Just look at recent events, and it's obvious humans are generally rubbish at predicting things. But can science fiction accurately predict what our future
An Auckland-based start up called the Module Project has rolled out its first sustainable tech product to help tackle the growing global e-waste problem.
Though they make it easier to stay in touch, ironically our digital devices are making it harder to connect with those immediately around us when
According to some guy, every action has an equal and opposite reaction. And in a world filled with too much technology, there is a growing
Hate doing laundry? Well, you're in luck: there's an app for that. Of course.