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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

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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

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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

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‘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

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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.

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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

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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.

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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

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After successfully testing its patented technology, LanzaTech is set to get cracking on a commercial plant to produce ethanol out of carbon dioxide waste

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Rocketspark is carving a niche helping SMEs build an online presence using a hassle-free web system

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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

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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

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Volpara Solutions is now available in India, giving the company a break into a major economy with a massive population seeing a rise in

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There is big business in the technology of locating lost items. This extends to finding lost pets. PEDIGREE® has come up with its version

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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

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IRD’s new mobile app aims to make filing taxes easier, more mobile and a whole lot trendier.

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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

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Will Blackberry’s new device provide redemption for the company after its fall from grace?

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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

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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

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Callaghan Innovation has launched an innovation competition designed to drive Kiwi development of Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (UAV) technology for use in the film and

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The Pebble is back! One of the first smart wearable manufacturers on the market, Pebble Technology Corporation has just finished its latest campaign on

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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

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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

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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

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Xero has built its model around doing business globally from home, thanks to the power of cloud computing. For the 2014 Idealog guide to

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