A publishing platform where children can read and publish optimistic news stories; a baby calming device designed by three kiwi dads; a zero-radiation breast
Come on John Key, now you’ve speeded up refugee visas, can we have some of those global impact visas you promised?
Reports of the death of email seem greatly exaggerated. More’s the pity, we’re entitled to think, when a colleague hits ‘reply all’ to a
It’s the worst feeling for any traveller - you’re the last person standing next to a carousel, watching the same two bags go around
What started with a bang has ended with a whimper, with Christchurch’s ambitious ‘Sensing City’ project, that would have seen a network of digital
Identical twins Matt and Brady Thomas went to the same university and had the same first job. Now they are 29 and their second
I’ve had the joy today of being one of the judges of the 2015 New Zealand Innovators Awards, along with around 15 others. And
Could computers one day make our medical decisions for us? A New Zealand professor says humans should still have input – lest we give
It’s a forgone conclusion about the near future: drones will be everywhere, doing everything.
Baboom is a new Auckland-based online music service, run by CEO Grant Edmundson and head of content and platform Mikee Tucker, after founder Kim
With our childhood dreams finally realised after the release of the Lexus hoverboard (thanks Marty McFly), we got to thinking about other weird and
Algorithms won't replace journalists while there are still people willing to pay to get information
Since the heady days of 2013, when Uber and Airbnb started blossoming (or spreading like weeds) around the globe and raising millions of dollars
In mid-2014, roughly 54% of the world’s population lived in urban areas according to a study conducted by the United Nations (UN). This
From the humble origins of the first smoke detector (thanks Francis Robbins Upton, circa 1890!) we well and truly appear to be entering the
Photographers – and the downright nosey – can now extend their reach into the clouds with the world’s first smart drone, Solo. Ignoring any
Domino’s launch of its GPS Driver Tracker, which allows customers to track their orders ‘from store to door’, has been soured by accusations from
Massey University graduate Jason Khoo has taken out first place in the New Zealand leg of the fifteenth James Dyson Awards with his tree
For those Back to the Future fans who have always wanted to have a hoon on a hoverboard, your day could be soon. Lexus
Salim Ismail says we ignore the likes of Uber and Airbnb at our peril.
Yahoo’s latest messenger app replaces audio with text messaging for a Skype-meets-TXT-with-the-sound-off platform that might just revolutionise the way we use our phones.
When the blade of an angle grinder exploded in his face on the job, Pieter Muller had an epiphany.
Shows like ‘The Big Bang Theory’ have showcased strong female scientific-minds, but playing to stereotypes of personality oddities and terrible fashion don’t really booster
Hitting their Kickstarter crowdfunding goal of $50,000 in just eight days, MeMINI is an innovative camera unlike anything else on the market. It’s as
Love it or hate it, your fridge is after connecting to the internet – and to your garage door. How the Internet of Things