Braille technology firm builds 'Kindle for the blind'
The final prototype will enter mass production this year, priced similar to a high-end laptop
The final prototype will enter mass production this year, priced similar to a high-end laptop
“Now more providers are on board, we’re hoping employers will put payday filing on their New Year to-do list,” says Richard Owen, customer segment leader at Inland Revenue.
Inside the Voluntari.ly weekend hackfest in Manukau
If it is successful, Israel will be the fourth country to carry out a controlled 'soft' landing of an unmanned vessel on the moon
If this mission is a success then Rocket Lab expects to increase its activity 2019, with a goal of 16 missions.
When it becomes law, Australia will be one of the first nations to impose broad access requirements on technology firms, after many years of lobbying by intelligence and law enforcement agencies in many countries, particularly the so-called Five Eyes nations
Gender is a "a big, big thing" to get wrong
Recognising New Zealand’s most innovative and effective CIOs, CTOs and CDOs
While the extra accuracy will be a boon to scientists, for the average consumer buying flour or bananas, 'there will be absolutely no change whatsoever'
‘For most people, it feels like they have just been dropped inside the twilight zone,’ says NZQA CIO Lukasz Zawilski
IDC FutureScape reveals top 10 trends that will impact IT organisations
This is leading to a data-driven transformation of the insurance industry, says Fabio Sbianchi, CEO and founder at Octo Telematics
The search is on for the most innovative CIOs, CTOs and CDOs, and best ICT-enabled community programmes in New Zealand
Computer vision is bridging the gap between physical and electronic kanban boards, says Psoda CEO Bruce Aylward
Jamie has a human face, voice and expressions, and can answer questions on the most frequently searched for topics on the bank’s online help section.