It’s the talk of the town – last week’s Microsoft Builder’s Conference revealed the latest developments with their mixed reality project HoloLens. It is
Kiwi company TruScreen has received approval from the Chinese Food and Drug Administration (CFDA) for its ground-breaking cervical cancer screening device, gaining access to
NZ R&D has helped global marine company Navico win the race to produce what it says is a world first in terms of a
‘You made me sane again’ is a praise lavished often on Xero. Andy Lark, Xero’s chief marketing officer, talks about why marketing cannot be
Rod Drury used Auckland's Xerocon conference to announce this years' release of new paperless electronic receipt technology in partnership with payment services provider Paymark.
Mouth-watering bowls of crab bisque. Succulent pieces of seared steak. A delectable assortment of Michelin-starred recipes, directly from the celebrity chefs themselves, all prepared
Researchers at University of Canterbury are exploring a Renaissance medico-pharmaceutical text that might hold the key to a range of modern-day health problems.
The US authorities have reported 25 near-misses where drones got too close for comfort in the commercial aircraft sphere. New Zealand needs to come
After successfully testing its patented technology, LanzaTech is set to get cracking on a commercial plant to produce ethanol out of carbon dioxide waste
Rocketspark is carving a niche helping SMEs build an online presence using a hassle-free web system
Those of you spending all that precious time applying layers of make-up and choosing your favourite lippy don’t need to fret anymore, with a
Google's deadline for websites to be mobile-friendly is a day away -- on April 21. Yet one in four of NZ’s 50 best known
Volpara Solutions is now available in India, giving the company a break into a major economy with a massive population seeing a rise in
There is big business in the technology of locating lost items. This extends to finding lost pets. PEDIGREE® has come up with its version
Network for Learning (N4L) is the $211 million Government project to connect New Zealand’s 2500 schools and 750,000 students to fast, secure broadband. It’s
IRD’s new mobile app aims to make filing taxes easier, more mobile and a whole lot trendier.
It sounds a little creepier than our usual tech of the week, but a new technology developed by Katia Vega, a post-doc researcher in
Will Blackberry’s new device provide redemption for the company after its fall from grace?
Xero is eyeing the prospects of Asia, with another tie-up with accounting firm KPMG in Singapore to sell the story of cloud accounting to
A new cloud-based high performance computing platform which promises to accelerate data-intensive research for local scientists was demonstrated at the eResearch NZ conference last
Callaghan Innovation has launched an innovation competition designed to drive Kiwi development of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) technology for use in the film and
The Pebble is back! One of the first smart wearable manufacturers on the market, Pebble Technology Corporation has just finished its latest campaign on
It’s a two-day gathering of minds from the technology, government, and business sectors. The conference in Wellington will see a number of speakers and
Music and gaming titans Spotify and Sony have teamed up to bring the uber-popular streaming service to PlayStation consoles. Gaming might never be the
Madeleine Martin, general manager of Ossis, is a finalist in the Young Achiever section of the New Zealand Hi-Tech awards this year, thanks to
Xero has built its model around doing business globally from home, thanks to the power of cloud computing. For the 2014 Idealog guide to