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Vend's Vaughan Rowsell knows things, wants things, predicts things, worries about things and improves things. In this third instalment, here are five things he

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50 percent of people quizzed would choose to have a broken bone over a broken phone –  true or false? We've pulled together 10

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Milk without the cow, meatless burgers that bleed, chicken and shrimp made from plant matter, and now foie gras without a force-fed goose in

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GridAKL is preparing to open two new buildings in Auckland this year, bringing its footprint to 12,000 square metres. But, as Anna Bradley-Smith discovers,

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Milk without the cow, meatless burgers that bleed, chicken and shrimp made from plant matter, and now foie gras without a force-fed goose in

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As part of our recently published Technology Issue, 'Reality Check' – and inspired by Wired's recent fiction issue – we asked some talented

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The Ministry for Women has released a guide called Decoding Diversity to help education providers attract and retain more women into the tech

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The robots are coming. Everywhere you turn, people are talking about chatbots and retail automation. It makes a lot of sense. 

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Idealog digital editor Ben Mack chats with futurist Anders Sörman-Nilsson about the future of how we pay for things - and what that could mean for

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Vend's Vaughan Rowsell knows things, wants things, predicts things, worries about things and improves things. In this second instalment, here are five things he wishes

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Is modern tech the answer to teaching cultural understanding and acceptance? A business born out of AUT called Titan Ideas is using augmented reality

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Milk without the cow, meatless burgers that bleed, chicken and shrimp made from plant matter, and now foie gras without a force-fed goose in

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Brains don't lie - which is why University of Canterbury researchers are investigating brain scanning as a new way of determining if someone might

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Milk without the cow, meatless burgers that bleed, chicken and shrimp made from plant matter, and now foie gras without a force-fed goose in

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Polaroid cameras, Gameboy Nintendo’s, record players, high-quality pens and paper – items that should’ve been deemed obsolete by the rise of tech have never

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Idealog’s  just-released Technology Issue – 'Reality Check' examined some of the ways new technologies are improving us, amazing us, entertaining us and, in some

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Milk without the cow, meatless burgers that bleed, chicken and shrimp made from plant matter, and now foie gras without a force-fed goose in

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Vend's Vaughan Rowsell knows things, wants things, predicts things, worries about things and improves things. In this first installment, here are five things he wishes

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It’s not (officially) a race but it still feels a victory when respected Australian space archaeologist Alice Gorman (aka Dr Space Junk) says they

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A new VR and mixed-reality centre has launched in Wellington. That, by itself, is not news. But what is news: the fact that <span

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Futurist Dave Wild says that our future is a bright one - despite what Stephen Hawking and Elon Musk say.

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The New Zealand Symphony Orchestra (NZSO) is allowing its fans to join them on stage to experience the excitement and energy for

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With coffee prices making New Zealand's love for the drink an expensive one, Coffix has a solution with $2.50 beverages. We talk to founder

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The head of the country’s umbrella tech organisation says it’s boom time for both its organisation and the industry in New Zealand. NZTech now

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Dotterel, which was runner-up in Callaghan Innovation’s inaugural C-Prize Challenge for its work in suppressing the noise of drone propellers, is the first New

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Predicting the future is hard in any subject; arguably it’s hardest of all in the field of technology. Indeed, as the technology journalist Warren

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