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What once was the stuff of fiction is becoming a reality. Ahead of Techweek’s Future Realities events, we chat with executive member of the

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Increasingly, businesses are removing the roles of people and replacing them with tech, like sign-in iPads at reception. But what if you could maintain

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As its name suggests, Techweek is about, well, tech. And when it comes to tech, virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) has been

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Australasia's largest blockchain and cryptocurrency event ever is coming to Auckland next week. And the whole idea is to make it accessible for everyone.

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Food, the fuel of life, isn’t safe from disruption. Ahead of Techweek’s Food + Tech event, we chat with ATEED’s Patrick McVeigh about the

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So far, disruption in banking hasn't been as catastrophic as other industries, such as music or DVD rentals. But Vaughn Davis reckons when the real

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Conducting market research in a real-life supermarket is full of pitfalls. It’s expensive for the supplier commissioning the research, disruptive for the supermarket, and

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No stranger to questionable culinary choices, digital editor Ben Mack tries a dessert designed by IBM's Watson in partnership with Fonterra -

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About 8000 skilled software developers attended Developer Week 2017, the world’s largest developer expo and conference series in San Francisco. ATEED head of international

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Off the back of a wildly successful campaign to recruit foreign talent to Wellington’s tech sector, the tech employee shortage in New Zealand has

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Big businesses and government departments are using AI to learn from our behaviour, better understand our needs and desires, and deliver us offers we can’t

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The Hi-Tech Awards are back for another rendezvous, with a record number of entries placed for the 2017 Awards. Chair of the Hi-Tech Trust

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If you’re a budding M?ori digital entrepreneur with an idea up your sleeve, now is your chance to make that idea a reality. The

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Sky has extended its offering to its Sky Sport customers, with a Sport Highlights app that allows them to keep up to date with

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NIB general manager of direct and partnerships Ben Rose shares his final reflections on SXSW 2017.

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We know that technology is ever-changing. But so too is a profession many of us still see as old-fashioned: law. At the forefront of

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After the death of six-year-old on a quad bike, the New Zealand and Australian governments are being urged to ban quads for under 16s.

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Mobile technology is evolving rapidly, says Userp's Anouk Papillon. But it goes far beyond faster processing speeds and more apps.

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Forget VR or AR - AI is where it's going to be at in terms of innovation, says Dentsu Aegis Network general manager Alex Radford.

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As cyber-attacks become more sophisticated, businesses in Aotearoa need to stop thinking of security as an afterthought, says Accenture New Zealand country managing

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Oppo, China’s most popular smartphone company, has come to Aotearoa. Could the market be about to be disrupted more than ever before?

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The days of clunky projector slideshows and VHS videos on the life cycles of elephants are things of the past. And we can partially blame

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Just look at recent events, and it's obvious humans are generally rubbish at predicting things. But can science fiction accurately predict what our future

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Who doesn’t want to keep on living?

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An Auckland-based start up called the Module Project has rolled out its first sustainable tech product to help tackle the growing global e-waste problem.

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Though they make it easier to stay in touch, ironically our digital devices are making it harder to connect with those immediately around us when

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