A company in Raglan has created recon droids specially designed to go into dangerous areas - think forest fires, large scale disastesr - and
YouTube is the world's third largest social network and generates over four billion views per day - plus 80% of YouTube's traffic comes from
Origin IT has called on entrepreneur Tim Alpe to lend expertise to Kiwi SMBs as part of a new IT support contest, Take It
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
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
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
The iOS app Carrot is billed as the To Do app with personality and on that point it fully delivers. When you start you only have
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
Banking is becoming increasingly mobile, with all the major banks offering apps and a whole range of different ways to pay, from Bump to Facebook
Apple’s improved speakers Apple was recently granted a patent, US 8,767,994, for an improved speaker. What is interesting is that the improvement is targeted at those
Kiwi company Cloud M has launched the Blerter app in a bid to break down silos between organisations when it comes to managing health
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
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
The Data Futures Forum has identified projects it says could make the most of data to tackle big national issues, like food traceability, efficient transport,
More and more Kiwi companies are getting into cloud tech, but it can be hard for SMEs to know where to start. This infographic by Eclipse
A loyalty programme venture's change of tack to retail ecosystem partner - supported by a growing investment base - is paying off in the
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
Bailing out Boring meetings and awkward dates are two common scenarios we can't extract ourselves from quickly enough and Tiyo is the new device riding
Notable PDF, the new iteration of a PDF app first developed for students to share and collaborate on lecture notes, has closed a second
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
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
NZTech has joined forces with Manukau Institute of Technology (MIT) to create the Shadow IT programme, designed to give female school students a taste
After working with the likes of the Internet Party, Schick, Metro magazine and 2degrees in the local market, Auckland-based digital company Interlike is now setting
The Digital Nationz electronics show is coming back for a second year, this time teaming with the Gizmos, Gadgets and Technology Show scheduled originally to
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
Former TUANZ CEO and now PR guy Paul Brislen says Facebook’s attitude will ultimately result in its demise. Why does Facebook deserve to die? I think Facebook as an