The annual Canterbury Software Summit is returning to Christchurch next month with a focus on Canterbury’s post-earthquake tech sector growth.
The world has gotten just a wee bit emotional with those little expressive yellow faces that have usurped the need for words.
A new research centre has been launched at AUT University to address the gap in entrepreneurial skills of tertiary students in New Zealand.
Microsoft has still not revealed a date for when its Windows users will be able to seamlessly sync their apps across multiple devices.
A $12-million kickstart from the government will set New Zealand on the path of being a world-first in building a human colour x-ray scanner
AJ Park patent specialists Anton Blijlevens and Jillian Lim touch on an interesting patent to look out for on the shelves.Smart card for medical dataHere’s a smart device that the
A new iPhone app promises to “make retrieving voice messages as easy as reading a text.”?A Hamilton-based company, BridgePoint, has developed an app enabling iPhone
Wearable tech has an image problem. The industry has worked hard on attracting geeks. But this is damaging to mainstream adoption
Ever thought of powering your devices through your own sweat? How about making solid objects that are invisible? Or even waterproofing your entire outfit?
A couple of web guys reckoned they could teach the fashion industry a thing or two about e-commerce, so they quit their day jobs
Got dreams of creating the next Flappy Bird viral app hit but no idea where to start? We've got you covered with everything but
The splurge of listings by tech companies on the NZX is a terrific sign of health and the critics of tech stocks can go
When Annie Baxter, Google’s comms manager for Australia and New Zealand, started at the tech behemoth in 2008, there was no Chrome, no Android, no hardware,
A cool new app from Freedom NZ lets customers teleport virtual furniture into their living rooms.Some people are great at visualising stuff. They know
Craig Meek, one of the Virtual Spectator guys that brought us all those cool America's Cup graphics way back in the 1990s and 2000s,
Research and development is a lonely business but Hamish Kennedy, managing director at Compac Sorting Equipment probably won't mind. He eat, drinks and probably
Software developed in New Zealand will help the $40 trillion global oil and gas industry prepare for severe weather conditions.The Offshore Motion Forecast delivers
A 23-year-old entrepreneur is taking his flatting finance software to the home of the most famous roomies of them allEven the grottiest, mouldiest, most
Goodbye, QR and NFC. Hello, iBeacon, with your ray of technological light.
Did you know that the technology behind 3D printing dates back to 1986? Nowadays 3D printing is being used in many different industries, from
AJ Park patent specialists Anton Blijlevens and Jillian Lim touch on an interesting patent to look out for on the shelves.Self-sanitising door handlesAfter kitchen
A New Zealand-based data management startup aiming to revolutionise the way businesses move data to the cloud has just launched in the US after
Kiwi start-up 9 Spokes is up against three Australian tech companies this week as it competes in the IBM SmartCamp 2014 in Sydney on
Wipster was launched in Texas, picked up by Microsoft and honed in Israel. Johan Chang talks to founder Rollo Wenlock