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Origin IT has called on entrepreneur Tim Alpe to lend expertise to Kiwi SMBs as part of a new IT support contest, Take It

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A $700,000 investment by Japanese internet marketing company Opt is sparking quick growth there for Kiwi social media business Shuttlerock. Canterbury-headquartered Shuttlerock has had an

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Tech to truck UK supermarket chain Sainsbury's is taking traffic safety to a new level with some pretty hi-tech lorries that transport its goods, according

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Merging the worlds of tailoring and the Internet, Crane Brothers takes us through its digital evolution. Crane Brothers is a high-end contemporary tailoring business

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The iOS app CarrotĀ is billed as the To Do app with personality and on that point it fully delivers. When you start you only have

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The Auckland team behind the Estimeet app has won the innovation category at this year's Microsoft Imagine Cup global final. The app tracks people's real

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Banking is becoming increasingly mobile, with all the majorĀ banks offering apps and a whole range of different ways to pay, from Bump to Facebook

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Apple’s improved speakers AppleĀ was recently granted a patent, US 8,767,994, for an improved speaker. What is interesting is that the improvement is targeted at those

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Kiwi company Cloud M has launched the Blerter app in a bid to break down silos between organisations when it comes to managing health

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Bronies, rejoice Bronies (you know, those hardcare My Little Pony fans who happen to be grown men) have reason to be happy because of Super

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Early childhood centres are now able to share a child’s learning development in te reo M?ori with parents and other teachers online. Wellington-based software company

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The Data Futures Forum has identified projects it says could make the most of data to tackle big national issues, like food traceability, efficientĀ transport,

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More and more Kiwi companies are getting into cloud tech, but it can be hard for SMEs to know where to start.Ā  This infographicĀ by Eclipse

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A loyalty programme venture's change of tack to retail ecosystem partner - supported by a growing investment base - is paying off in the

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Adding to the avalanche of selfies, 'dronies' might soon be saturating the social media feeds of snow-goers, with a camera-equipped drone hitting the South

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Bailing outĀ  Boring meetings and awkward dates are two common scenarios we can't extract ourselves from quickly enough and TiyoĀ  is the new device riding

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Notable PDF, the new iteration of a PDF app first developed for students to share and collaborate on lecture notes, has closed a second

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A moa is the newest bird at the Otorohanga Kiwi house, but it's not what you might expect. The North Island giant brown moa struts

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Price may no longer be the only easy way to compare food products with a brand new app called Foodeye. Foodeye is a free iOS

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NZTech has joined forces with Manukau Institute of Technology (MIT) to create the Shadow IT programme, designed to give female school students a taste

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After working with the likes of the Internet Party, Schick, Metro magazine and 2degrees in the local market, Auckland-based digital company InterlikeĀ is now setting

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The Digital NationzĀ electronics show is coming back for a second year, this time teaming with the Gizmos, Gadgets and Technology Show scheduled originally to

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Up periscope A team from two Scottish universities has found a way to give a camera periscope like functionality with a new way to see

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FormerĀ TUANZ CEO and now PR guy Paul Brislen says Facebook’sĀ attitude will ultimately result in its demise. Why does Facebook deserve to die? I think FacebookĀ as an

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Nuance Power PDF is at home in a big business as much as a boardroom table or a water cooler. Power PDF is all about

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Twenty-year old Aucklanders Tom Sammons and Avario Babushka's app BoredcastĀ is all about helping people connect online and in the real world - and it's

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