GoPro stories
Mimecast expands Melbourne HQ, attracting partners and bolstering cybersecurity efforts in the Australian tech sector.
You'd be forgiven for thinking the action cam market was sewn up. The latest arrival, the TomTom Bandit, shows there's still scope for innovation.
Wearables in the classroom are becoming the norm, as educators around the world adopt new tools and technologies to aid learning.
Lexar's memory cards have completed GoPro's verification process, ensuring optimal performance when used with GoPro products.
The remastering trend continues with Quantic Dreams 2013 PlayStation 3 exclusive adventure game, Beyond: Two Souls, getting a new-gen makeover.
GoPro's HERO+ WiFi hits shelves at $199.99, offering 1080p60 video, 8MP photos, and the newfound ease of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity.
3SIXT's HD Sport Action Camera offers a more affordable alternative to the GoPro, but does it sacrifice quality for price?.
The action cam genre has sprung up out of nowhere with compact, rugged but high quality video cameras becoming the must-have gadget.
Microsoft Office 2016 update focuses on collaboration, mobility and productivity, transforming Office into a connected set of apps and services.
TomTom's Bandit Action Camera now in stores in New Zealand, with a built-in media server and companion app for easy video sharing.
If a hacker manages to crack your GoPro's password then they can access your GoPro anytime they like if they are in Wi-Fi range.
While the global wearable technology market hasn't delivered on high expectations, 2015 could be the year that turns this around.
GoPro acquires Kolor, a specialist in virtual reality and spherical media solutions, to enhance immersive viewing experiences.
As CES this year there was a record number of innovative technologies showcased, from personalised health care solutions to connected devices and 3D printers.
University of Otago revolutionises learning with Citrix's virtual resources, enabling flexible education for over 21,000 students.
Dive into our review of the Splash Drone NZ Plus - a high-performance, waterproof UAV with a hefty 1kg payload capacity.
Kevin Halsall, an inventor hailing from Otaki in the Kapiti Coast, is working to revolutionise the mobility market with a hands-free mobility device.
New wireless communication technology that works by sending magnetic signals through the human body is on the horizon.
American innovation expert Langdon Morris will teach Kiwi companies the secrets of 'agile innovation' at a series of workshops around the country next.
The retailer says its new offerings further cement its place as the 'market leader' in consumer technology products.