New ZealandLocal Focus: No complaints so far in Ngongotahā Covid card trial"You're just pinging off other people". Made with funding from NZ On Air.16 Nov 11:43 PM
New ZealandDarfield quake's shaky legacy: 15,830 aftershocks and countingNearly 16,000 aftershocks later, 2010's Darfield quake is still teaching us lessons.03 Sep 06:00 PM
ManufacturingWatch: Universal basic income and the jobs apocalypseWill robots steal white-collar and blue-collar jobs alike?06 Nov 10:45 PM
OpinionEditorial: No foundation to Customs' password callIs it really necessary to look at the contents of personal computers at the country's borders? Clearly Customs is already doing so.08 Mar 04:00 PM
TechnologyNZ faces a robotic futureNew Zealand needs to prepare itself for a robot future - that's the message from a delegation of young Kiwis on a tour of several of Asia's renowned robotics institutes.05 Feb 05:49 AM
TelecommunicationsNZ on edge of phone revolutionNew Zealand is on the edge of a smartphone revolution being led from an epicentre in Asia.21 Nov 04:00 PM
New Zealand'Serpent' to help out in a disasterAn engineering student has designed and built a remote-control robotic snake which he hopes can be used for search and rescue missions.03 Nov 04:00 PM
OpinionHow much tracking should a parent do?We have a nervous relationship with the wonders we have made. Digital technology is so wondrous that even when it is helpful we worry that it could do us harm.01 Nov 07:16 PM
New ZealandHigh tech lets searchers zoom inSearchers can now locate and rescue people missing somewhere in a staggeringly large area in as little as 40 minutes thanks to advancing technology.23 Oct 04:00 PM
SportTake the phone and learn about cycleway's sceneryA smartphone should probably go alongside water, warm clothing and sandwiches on your National Cycleway "to take" list.23 Oct 04:00 PM
BusinessMaking stuff makes a comebackWhatever the attractions of the virtual economy, manufacturing is the star in New Zealand's high-tech sector this year.23 Oct 04:00 PM
BusinessNavman founder's Fusion audio company sold to USNavman founder Sir Peter Maire's Fusion Electronics has been sold to US navigation device giant Garmin.14 Jul 05:00 PM
WorldTechnology set to transform warWarfare is set to get more advanced with 3D-printed drones, self-healing aircraft and a "Transformer" aircraft that can split apart.07 Jul 05:00 PM
New ZealandYoung whiz whips WindowsA love of computer gadgets and being overly curious about how things work have proven to be a winning recipe for one Auckland teenager.30 Jun 05:00 PM
BusinessCoastlines NZ surf brand catches SAP software waveKiwi surf and beach brand Coastlines has announced a partnership with software firm SAP, allowing the company to run all of its operations in the cloud.23 Jun 05:00 PM
CompaniesTech firm's ambitious planWireless charging technology developer PowerbyProxi wants to have a $30 million to $40 million capital raising this year.15 Jun 05:00 PM
WorldGlass bar clash part of tech warsIt has been billed as a clash of cultures between tech workers and their fellow San Francisco residents. But now the tensions have spilled over into violence.28 Feb 04:30 PM
New ZealandSmartphones spilling secretsMost Kiwis will soon own a smartphone - but most don't have the smarts to keep it safe.21 Feb 04:30 PM
WorldGoogle: Don't be a glassholeIf you're a Google Glass early adopter then smile politely when you receive a quizzical look.20 Feb 04:30 PM
TechnologyWhere did that word come from? - BluetoothMark Amsler, senior English lecturer at the University of Auckland explains.06 Jan 04:30 PM
New ZealandVirtual guide to AntarcticaAn evolving online project is putting people up close to the hidden gems of Antarctica - without them setting foot on ice.29 Sep 04:30 PM
New ZealandApple a day makes learning like play for young pupilsSamuel Mikaio and Benjamin Ahomana have been using their classroom's new iMac computer for only a couple of days, but have already all but mastered it.22 Sep 05:30 PM
EmploymentFrance targets high-tech futurePresident Francois Hollande denied he was returning France to the age of state interventionism as he launched 34 projects.15 Sep 05:30 PM