​Sony have an impeccable sense of timing. Almost straight after Apples headphone socketless iPhone 7 launched, their new Bluetooth headphones arrived.
Battling traffic is one of the biggest problems for commuters, and now Aucklanders can ride share just a little easier with Uber Driver Destinations.
Evolve IP sets sights on the Asia Pacific and Australia regions for cloud services and virtual data center coverage.
Kaspersky Labs has launched a global contest to get people into cybersecurity professions in response to growing cyber threats.
A PS4 game has been released called The Tomorrow Children. We gave the game a go and it's unlike many other titles out there.
Reports have surfaced that Apple Pay is making its way to NZ, to be launched as early as October. However, it might only be a selective rollout.
Fitbit's dominance over the global market remains unchallenged, as the company's name becomes synonymous with fitness bands.
Google aims to undercut Uber with the launch of Waze Carpool, a real-time ride-sharing app, focusing on community-driven travel.
Employers' duty of care obligations need to be more closely managed as employees become more autonomous and book more business travel.
We had a chance to speak with Ian Bernstein (founder of Sphero) and his experience building BB-8 and other robots.
CEOs aim for better customer experience, but poor technology management continues to disappoint, says journalist.
The NZ government has opened new public EV charging stations to help ease range anxiety amongst users, says Transport Minister Simon Bridges.
Kiwi game developers 'Team Ninja Thumbs' are soaring to new heights, after their game 'Grabity' scored the top spot in the KiwiGameStarter contest.
Air New Zealand joins others in banning the Samsung Note 7 on flights due to fiery battery hazards, echoing global safety concerns.
ReCore is out now on Xbox One and Windows 10 and is a fun action adventure game. Sadly, the experience is hindered by a lot of design flaws.
New Zealand is set to see its first autonomous vehicle hit the roads within months, as Volvo and Trafinz prepare for a major demonstration in Tauranga.
Vodafone introduces 'Smart Jacket' to improve cyclist safety at night, with features including illuminated sleeves for directions.
With dodgy software and designs created by 3 year olds, Chinese Smartphones have consistently been cheap toys. Xiaomi are changing that.
Gay will be responsible for growing Amadeus' distribution business and supporting key industry partnerships in the region.
Spark Lab events will be held across New Zealand, with events in Auckland, Hamilton, Tauranga, Wellington, Dunedin and Christchurch.