
Children ask parents to ditch gadgets
Parents used to be the ones telling their children to put down their phones and pay attention.
Parents used to be the ones telling their children to put down their phones and pay attention.
Researchers have designed membrane wings inspired by bats, paving the way for a new breed of unmanned micro air vehicles.
Confession: I've got such a terrible sense of direction that it's a miracle I can find my way home at night.
Parents worried about cyberbullying can now pay to get their child's phone forensically investigated to recover deleted text messages.
No more stolen moments wasted on an activity that isn't adding value to my life. Life is just too short to waste any of it, writes Debbie Mayo-Smith.
Could your teen live without technology? Meet the students who go digital cold turkey for a month.
It's the ultra-fashionable, must-have food gadget everyone from Samantha Cameron to Millie Mackintosh is using.
Fitbits are worrying some high school counsellors who say the fitness device can become a fixation, particularly with girls trying to lose weight.
Christmas Fitbit is blessing and curse after competitive nature of friends and colleagues emerges.
CES 2016 will be the biggest in the event's 49-year history, with 150,000 people converging from 150 countries.
Five items from the Consumer Electronics Show that might seem worth buying, if they ever get to the market.
CES, one of the tech industry's biggest annual consumer electronics shows, kicks off in Las Vegas this week.
Drones, the source of that new low buzzing sound coming from your local park, were one of the most popular tech Christmas presents this year.
A tiny institute in Oxford is gearing up for futuristic robot wars, aiming to protect humanity if artificial intelligence goes bad.
A worker who will never need a sick day has arrived in Auckland Airport - a world-first robot that sorts and delivers duty free goods to travellers.
If you've got some cash to splash about on gifts this Christmas, Chris Schulz has a few ideas for you.
As Playstation celebrates 20 years, Chris Schulz takes a look at what's next for the gaming pioneer.
The idea behind Apple's new 13-inch super tablet, the iPad Pro, is that it's aimed at, well, professionals, writes Hayley.
Apple knows it can't rely on the annual iPhone hype-release cycle forever, so where will future growth come from? The answer might be challenging Spotify and Netflix.
A British technology company has developed an iPhone that can go a week without recharging, running instead off a built-in hydrogen fuel cell.
This year, many of the big smartphone makers have already unveiled their second-half flagship phones.
Some of New Zealand's most innovative wearable technology will be on show today at the Wearable Technologies Picnic event in Auckland.
The growing proliferation of "smart gadgets" means the barrier between work and life is slowly eroding, with many people expected to be available for work outside normal hours.
One person flew a drone into a fireworks display and this is what it looks like.
An app will allow travellers to check in, receive flight information, order coffees and enter flight lounges using their Apple watch.
A young New Zealand rep triathlete is blazing a high-tech trail in the hope of making the country's streets and roads safer for cyclists.
I doubt even Apple could launch a Live TV over the internet service worldwide, so don't hold your breath to see it in NZ any time soon, writes Juha Saarinen.
A Bay of Plenty doctor is designing software for a smartwatch he says will replace conventional medical alert alarms.
Mobile phones, laptops and wi-fi may increase your chance of cancer and other brain diseases, researchers warn.
That Nokia wants to be part of a new wave of innovation shows unexpected vision and courage, writes Leonid Bershidsky.