No one in the industry has found the perfect solution to consistently making money from online journalism, but this isn't due to a lack
Innovation is constantly making the clothes we wear and products we use smarter. All it takes is the perfect blend. And New Zealand companies
Nine bolts of innovation inspiration from the 2015 NZ Innovation Awards.
Striking up a balance between studying NCEA and running an international business is a constant challenge for 17-year-old entrepreneur Toby Carr.
Five students and their professor win the world title for human powered submarining.
The 2016 round of the New Zealand Innovation Awards is open for entries so if you've got an amazing product, service or venture—or you
A new organisation launching at AUT is focusing on building world-leading data technology platforms that create industries and keep talented New Zealanders in the
NZ Tech has reached a milestone with substantial expansion in New Zealand’s fastest growing and third largest export earner: the tech sector.
Xero has unveiled a new App Marketplace, providing a one-stop-shop for cloud apps that connect with its accounting software.
New Zealand’s first mobile wallet app has pulled the plug on contactless payments. Consumer NZ reported in November last year that contactless payments made
The latest international Internet of Things Barometer Report released by Vodafone suggests IoT innovation has hit the mainstream.
How Idealog, Resn, Bend and Spark brought the cover of our just-released Technology Issue to life.
Danu Abeysuriya's company Rush Digital is working on a bunch of crazy (and not so crazy) virtual reality projects for a range of clients
Callaghan Innovation grants and performance specialist Christina Houlihan has been struck with Pokemania, and it's giving her ideas – innovative ideas
Tech Futures Lab opens today, offering ten-week programmes designed to prepare and upskill New Zealanders for the technological revolution.
Only 100 days after launching a major new product, you’d expect its creators to still be in celebratory mood, sipping on the leftover bottles
Co centric's Sarah Day reports from the frontlines of the latest R9 Accelerator.
Tech-savvy young New Zealanders are pitching their inventions up and down the country for the ASB Bright Sparks competition.
The competition for content is fierce. But Kym Niblock, Lightbox CEO, believes there is room in the New Zealand market for several streaming video-on-demand
The Southland town of Gore was not named after some nasty medical emergency, but after an early Governor of New Zealand, Sir Thomas Gore
2Shakes' Mike Kelly reports from the frontlines of the latest R9 Accelerator.
After 18 months of having its comment section switched on, RNZ has decided it will no longer allow comments on its website and it
Before businesses can take full advantage of their databases, they need to be conscious that customer databases almost always contain personal information, writes James
Education Minister Hekia Parata announced this week that digital technology will be formally integrated into the New Zealand Curriculum.
Decades of research from Victoria University’s Robinson Research Institute has been validated by a new multi-million-dollar deal with Chinese investors.
A digital resource for deaf Maori students has been launched as part of Maori Language Week.