Digital Technology stories
Govt allocates NZD $1.9 million for High Tech Youth Network to open new studios in Dunedin and Penrose, fostering digital skills in young Kiwis.
Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology donates Raspberry Pi computers to 13 local schools, empowering students to compete in the {Codeworx} challenge.
Take a look what happens when a few technophiles unplug and take a holiday away from Twitter, Facebook, MySpace and even email….
New innovations such as contactless payment technology will speed up every day shopping and cut down the time people spend queuing.
CIO.com looks at what's in store for 2013, suggesting the more you know about the future in enterprise, the better off you are.
NZ shines in Tech Fast 500, with 45 firms making the cut. EROAD leads at 10th with 2,746% growth, showcasing Kiwi innovation on a global stage.
After years of losses, Synnex New Zealand celebrates its first profit, turning its fortune around with a $61k gain in 2009.
Designed for mid-size business EBS 2008 brings together the series of Microsoft technologies that mid-sized businesses need most.
Mobile health education provider, Life Education, is one of eight New Zealand finalists in the global World Summit Awards for creativity and innovation in ICT.
Despite saving Kiwis six hours weekly, 77.5% still feel the crunch of busyness, with tech advancements blurring life's boundaries.
Kiwi businesses feel more positive about their future if they embrace new technology, suggesting a shift in attitude among New Zealanders.
APN News and Media is on the lookout for a new Head of Technology in Auckland, offering a chance to shape its print and digital future.
Deal to boost science and technology links and co-operation between the two countries has been signed in Wellington.