
Gear Friday: 3DR Solo and new GoPros
COMMENT: Juha Saarinen reviews the 3DR Solo drone and new GoPros.
COMMENT: Juha Saarinen reviews the 3DR Solo drone and new GoPros.
History-making astronaut Buzz Aldrin has always set his sights on the stars.
COMMENT: How tragic would it be if we could only experience tui, kereru (wood pigeons) or piwakawaka (fantails) as stuffed specimens in museums?
Investors in Scott Technology, the industrial robotics firm, have been told its order book remains at a high level.
Food giant Nestle claims it has found a method to almost halve the amount of sugar in its chocolate. The chocolate manufacturer
A virtual health system set up by Waikato District Health Board will compete with another one designed by GPs and patients.
Tired of paying individual household bills? This could be a game changer.
The police data tool launched yesterday crashed almost immediately, but not before users saw the redundant and insecure technology it was built on.
An IBM employee has quit in protest after her boss wrote a letter to President-elect Donald Trump offering to work with the new administration.
New research by Kiwi scientists has revealed how chemotherapy stimulates the release of tiny bubbles from the surface of cancer cells that cause potentially fatal blood clots.
New Zealand is pumping more cash into the world's most ambitious science and IT project, bringing its investment in the gigantic Square Kilometre Array to more than $2 million.
New Zealand's science and innovation system is trailing comparable economies in some key areas, a new report has found.
"Gobsmacking" drone footage has captured an up-close view of a massive canyon created near Mt Lyford by this month's 7.8 Kaikoura earthquake.
A new mega structure will cover Chernobyl power plant and prevent further radiation spewing from the reactor for at least a century.
Young males are more likely to send dick pics to their mates than to females they're trying to impress.
GeoNet technicians reach new heights of Kiwi ingenuity as they work in the quake zone. .
COMMENT: If you are a tiny country with a population smaller than Auckland, what could you do to grow bigger and make the world notice?
In 12 months, there have been a billion take-down requests for pirated content. It's open warfare - but as this new service proves, it is ultimately futile.
Irate customer told she had to buy more items to get her iPhone for the advertised price.
People using Xtra email accounts may be experiencing difficulty accessing their emails today through Outlook or a mail app.
Fascinating, entertaining and terrifying - the pictures that make the Transportation Security Administration the fourth best Instagram account.
Google has built an algorithm that enables it to translate between languages that it doesn't know.
NASA is calling on the public for help in solving a very important, but slightly less glamourous issue.
They say you shouldn't judge a book by it's cover. Even so, something tells me I should swipe left on the photo of the guy clutching an axe in the woods.
Anti-cyberbullying legislation means police can be engaged where necessary and court action can also be triggered.
COMMENT: Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg is willing to try just about anything to get his company back into China.
Televisions and phones you can roll up and carry around are a step closer to reality.
If you ever feel like online life is getting too much, there may be a solution.
A small island in American Samoa is making the switch from diesel generators to 100 per cent renewable energy.