A Kiwi company at the forefront of humanising AI technology has revealed its first virtual assistant called ‘Nadia’, which has been voiced by actress
Forget virtual reality or augmented reality. Mixed reality - which combines smart technology with the physical world - is the future, says Accenture.
As the government launches an investigation into fuel prices, an app called Gaspy that helps users find the cheapest petrol prices nearby is gaining
Could swarms of drones be the next big breakthrough that saves lives? That's what a group of University of Canterbury researchers is betting on.
It’s no secret that Samsung had a tough 2016, with its Galaxy Note 7 malfunction issues becoming the subject of countless news stories, parodies
The business of helping people run their business is worth billions. And surprise, surprise: tech is transforming the way businesses operate behind the scenes,
Will 2017 be the year for the widespread use of biometrics in the retail industry? We asked a pair of experts.
ASB Bright Sparks Challenge winner Mikayla Stokes knows a few things about the Internet of Things - but says there's still a stigma attached
The idea of a cashless society isn't exactly new. But with news that Sweden aims to become one of the world's first cashless societies,
Everyone knows social media is evolving. Motion Sickness creative director and founder Sam Stuchbury explains how it'll change in 2017 - and what businesses can do to
Auckland’s Media Design School is getting into VR in a big way.
New Zealand businesses exhibiting at the world’s largest gadget trade show are making their presence felt, writes Victoria Hallum.
The impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a hot topic of debate. But does it get too much of a bad rap?
Apps disappear, but services last - or so says Sailthru iOS app developer Sam Jarman.
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In a time of countless listicles, city guides and review websites, an app by two 23-year-olds aims to cut through all the clutter and
Eek, it’s that time of year already. The ‘silly season’ is upon us!
Does new tech always lead to new problems?
The winner of the Emerging New Zealand Innovator of the Year is
Wellington-based Swibo reckons it can change the way we undergo physiotherapy. And it's doing that by literally turning it into a game.
Key takeaways from this year's Deloitte Fast 50: services and social media are helping lead the way and dispelling myths of low productivity, while
Dunedin based game development studio RocketWerkz is increasing its staff for an upcoming large scale project following investment from Tencent. And founder Dean Hall
Dunedin tech executive Ina Kinski has summoned much-needed cashflow for Kaikoura retailers by creating a slick online platform which makes it easy for Kiwis to access Kaikoura’s shops. She wants