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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 data Here’s a smart device that the

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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

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Wearable tech has an image problem. The industry has worked hard on attracting geeks. But this is damaging to mainstream adoption

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Ever thought of powering your devices through your own sweat? How about making solid objects that are invisible? Or even waterproofing your entire outfit?

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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

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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

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2014 Innovators Awards

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The splurge of listings by tech companies on the NZX is a terrific sign of health and the critics of tech stocks can go

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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,

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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

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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,

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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

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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

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A 23-year-old entrepreneur is taking his flatting finance software to the home of the most famous roomies of them all Even the grottiest, mouldiest, most

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Goodbye, QR and NFC. Hello, iBeacon, with your ray of technological light.

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Did you know that the technology behind 3D printing dates back to 1986? Nowadays 3D printing is being used in many different industries, from

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AJ Park patent specialists Anton Blijlevens and Jillian Lim touch on an interesting patent to look out for on the shelves. Self-sanitising door handles After kitchen

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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

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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

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Wipster was launched in Texas, picked up by Microsoft and honed in Israel. Johan Chang talks to founder Rollo Wenlock

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A couple of university students have designed an interactive glove that lets you actually feel what's on your computer.

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Spark Ventures' Lightbox subscription video on demand service (SVOD) officially launched last night, and, not surprisingly, its arrival seems to have been the catalyst for a fair

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The Technology Investment Network has revealed its annual top 10 lists of companies to watch and 'hot emerging' companies ahead of the full TIN100

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Point-of-sales system Posboss caters especially to hospitality companies. Here’s how founder Jonny McKenzie made it happen.

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If you pay for something, it’s the product, but if you don’t, you’re the product, writes Vaughn Davis (who is not the product. Wait,

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