Slow start to Kickstarter campaign for universal device connector Jucebox
Most days, this column is a foray into the strange, exciting, and occasionally weird technologies being developed. Today is not one of those. Today,
Loss-making Wellington Drive Technology splashes out on new motor technology
As an “experiment in additional ways to fund the web”, Google launched their Contributor project in November of last year. It’s a social experiment
The Matrix made hackers cool while The Big Bang Theory made neurotic scientists slightly less weird. And now, it’s the coders’ turn, with the
Kiwi exporters can’t compete on price, commodity or being close to the market, but they can compete by being innovative, and maintaining a competitive
Part of Semble’s plan to become a one-stop mobile shop for every card in a person’s physical wallet (according to CEO Rob Ellis), the
An important message just popped up on your smart watch while busy brushing your teeth? Or need to make that lifesaving call when your
A design student’s boot cleaning station may be key to fighting New Zealand’s killer kauri disease.
DB Export has produced a biofuel product made from yeast slurry leftover from the beer-brewing process and it plans to sell it commercially. Seriously.
In a world where you ain’t anyone unless you have an online presence, the sex industry has also embraced fast-changing technology, with many independent
The name may make it sound like alien tech, but the MARS imaging scanner has the potential to revolutionise medicine – and it’s being
AUT’s KODE Biotech has just secured a £21m deal with a British pharmaceutical company for its new technology that promises to revolutionise anti-cancer research.
Tulips, hearts, ferns – these are just some of the “basics” in the world of latte art. Now, you can produce all of that
NZ tech exporters were showcased at "Business in the Cloud" expo in London last week. Idealog has the numbers.
US troops may soon have access to high-speed, all terrain flying 'bikes' as the US military starts development of its New Zealand-designed hover-bike technology.
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! No, wait, it’s a drone! The future of delivery is here, as a parcel delivering drone successfully completed
As med-tech gets better, cheaper and smarter, could robots be the solution that the medical industry’s long-suffering customers have been waiting for?
Mobile dating app, Tinder, famous for right vs. left swipes, bad dates, good dates, the odd marriage proposal and sore thumbs has taken the
The Royal Society of New Zealand (RSNZ) is implementing a new code aimed to clarify what scientists may or may not say to the
The future of personalised transport is here (maybe). Essentially a cross between a motorised skateboard and a handleless Segway, these two-wheeled wonders will let
OPINION: I don’t know what I’ve done to deserve it, but Facebook is really convinced I’m in the market for a feminization-suit. Does the
Panasonic has plans to enter the home battery market, and says it can sell you a unit that will power your entire home or
The inaugural New Zealand Mathematics in Industry conference will pit some of our brightest maths brains against six grunty industry problems.
As the $2.5bn-plus Square Kilometre Array project moves one baby-step closer to revealing the origins of the universe (well, maybe), New Zealand scientists and
We’ve all marvelled at the holographic communication thingy that was used by characters in the Star Wars films, and many a geek have spent