Who is Xero's new CEO Steve Vamos?
Xero's new CEO has big plans for the accounting software company
Xero's new CEO has big plans for the accounting software company
Rod Drury's departure as Xero CEO represents the end of an era for the local tech darling.
Uber drivers share a few stories from the road.
Renowned physicist Stephen Hawking says he knows what happened before the dawn of time.
NZQA is working towards offering almost all exams online by 2020.
Does being more sickened by other people's smells make you more likely a Trump supporter?
Sky customers could get Netflix or Amazon Prime in the future, says Sky CEO John Fellet
Netflix series belongs to the rich tradition of dark fantasy on TV.
Facebook claims one in four Americans now look for jobs on the social network.
A new trend could mean big bucks for some forward-thinking internet investors.
The Zeddy Dry Feeder has wowed the judges at the Southern Rural Life Innovation Awards.
Privacy Commissioner John Edwards' advice to drone operators is "don't be creepy".
Scientists found microbes on Earth that could survive harsh conditions on Saturn's moon.
There's a file showing everything Facebook has on you. And it's pretty scary.
COMMENT: Nepal chaos points to getting IP networks going rather than phones being the key.
Fitbit sold 15.3 million devices last year, down from 22.3 million devices in 2016.
Technological advances have reignited interest in augmented reality headsets.
There will be three new options added to the Apple range.
Report released today highlights the lack of women in New Zealand's tech sector.
NZ could slash its greenhouse gas emissions by kick-starting a major biofuels industry.
Rocket Lab says an overheating battery problem will not affect launch plans.
The most sought-after phone of the late 90s is back - along with the iconic game Snake.
Tech-lovers rejoice, Samsung's latest offering the Galaxy S9 has had its global unveiling.
Newstalk ZB's Glenn Hart gives us a glimpse at what Samsung changed for its latest model.
A 1973 Steve Jobs CV — now being auctioned off — shows how he got off to shaky start.
Japan's First Airlines latest venture has a lot of questions.
The plane would travel at hypersonic speed – faster than five times the speed of sound.
Executive editor of Wired magazine: 'I think that we, ourselves, are technology.'
The wireless headphones are poised to get hands-free Siri and be made waterproof.