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Top Kiwi tech firms in spotlight at awards
13 award winners were recognised at the Hi-Tech Awards tonight.
13 award winners were recognised at the Hi-Tech Awards tonight.
An AI system took a complex order of 34 coffees three times as fast as a human barista.
Smales Farm on Auckland’s North Shore hosted New Zealand’s Silicon Valley for Techweek 18 showcasing some of the country’s most innovative tech success stories.
US officials are probing whether traders are manipulating the price of Bitcoin.
Round 4 was set to challenge the drivers even more as they headed to Germany to race the famous Hockenheim and the Nordschleife Nürburgring tracks. /Let's Play Live
A major UK scientific journal has featured a research paper summarised in te reo Māori.
The family said they would never plug the device back in again.
We should prepare for artificial intelligence, not fear it, writes Bill Bennett.
Software offers accountants the opportunity to become business advisers.
OneNet chief executive Michael Snowden talked to Belinda Henley about the power of artificial intelligence.
15 year old gamer Trent Bostock, talks about Fortnite which is one of the latest games to hit the global market. / Greg Bowker
MYOB futurist in residence Keran McKenzie looks at tech trends shaping the future
Demistifying the technology that will define tomorrow.
Sports teams, famous brands and comic book characters aren't great options.
Turn the music up, turn on the lights and watch the dance party unfold.
Concern technology could be used to build a system to track anyone.
Liberal leader Guy Verhofstadt said Zuckerberg had done enough apologising.
The alleged criminal was nabbed while attending a pop concert.
The combustion engine is ingrained into identity, status, independence and freedom.
Scientists are appealing to the public to find three sea seismometers lost near Gisborne.
New $60m NZ and Singapore science collaboration to focus on data and the future of food.
Technology has evolved to something almost as good as a holodeck.
Liam Dann shares the bad and not so bad news.
Tech expert John Ahearn's innovative solution to navigate the extreme environments of Antarctica and outer space. Source: John Ahearn
Dry rivers like Canterbury's could be making a hidden contribution to climate change.
COMMENT: It is critical to be able to remove history that's not relevant.
A Kiwi tech company has designed a new wrinkle product - sourced from hoki skins.
West Auckland’s Revolution Fibres is launching actiVLayr: a natural skincare product that uses collagen extracted from hoki skins as a base ingredient.
Air New Zealand drops the price of Wi-Fi in enabled planes from $40 to $30.
What happens when your plane is struck by lightning? / Qantas