Some of New Zealand's top VR and AR innovators have teamed up. Their goal: (virtual) world domination.
Idealog visited Auckland's Virtual Reality Studio - the first VR entertainment centre in New Zealand.
Dairy and tourism are the two main supports of the New Zealand economic school. The third? Tech.
New Zealanders love sport, and more than anything, they love excelling at it. A mix of good ol’ Kiwi ingenuity and grit in the
From driverless tractors to drones, new technology is changing the way we farm. These five innovations are at the leading edge of all that.
Every year, KPMG’s Agribusiness Agenda takes a look at the primary sector – what agribusiness leaders are concerned about, and what they need to
In fields as diverse as accounting and space travel, companies are placing their R&D at the heart of their way of working, says Simon
Want to get the best deals at Noel Leeming's Massive Sellout but don't want to stand in line? Then use a ShopBot.
Orcon's new Gig plans are being rolled out in cities across New Zealand. But is it too much speed too soon?
Fly Buys has vamped up its email service with the help of agency JustOne. Will the investment pay off?
Rosalie Nelson, head of insights at Chorus, says we are on the cusp of a paradigm shift in how we use the internet. And
The solution to helping the most vulnerable in Aotearoa rise above the challenges they face? It's technology, says Whanau Tahi chief executive Stephen Keung.
Amy Adams has been the Minister for Communications since 2011, a year after the UFB rollout started. Living on a farm in Canterbury, she
As more and more critical health and technical information is accessed via the internet, HeliOtago decided it needed a radical broadband transformation.
Need to hire a temp worker fast? There's an app for that - and the company behind it is aiming to disrupt the entire
The Investor’s Guide to the New Zealand Technology Sector was released on 8 September. We spoke with Economic Development Minister Steven Joyce about what it
Henry Oliver's new best friend will dance, do push-ups, and the downward-facing dog. Oh, and it will line-up for an iPhone7 too.
Today, Xero unveiled 'Hey Xero', a chatbot to provide small businesses with a new way to access the Xero ecosystem.
Wellington City Council, the Blind Foundation and Radiola have introduced BlindSquare, a app which help the visually imparired find and navigate retail stores, to
Vodafone is putting pedal to the metal by helping develop a new smart jacket for bicyclists.
Higher than expected demand, complex installs and plenty of cooks in the kitchen have created some well-publicised issues for consumers wanting fibre. But Vocus
The 2016 Internet of Things Conference is coming up. But what, exactly, is the Internet of Things, anyway?
Auckland’s very own VR and AR development facility has opened. Does this mean we’ll all be wearing headsets in a few years?
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