How to take advantage of the shift from big data to big algorithm.
Air NZ, Auckland Airport, OCS and the Ministry of Primary Industries have come together to develop a world first cabin waste processing plant.
Google announces its home phone service Fibre Phone
The following is a true story, it dates back a few years and I still haven't found a solution.
Our publisher-at-large visited IBM in NYC. His first of three reports is on block chain, the bitcoin byproduct that could change everything.
An online platform that connects home-chefs with consumers to provide them healthy, home-cooked meals has won first place at the Imagine Cup competition held
When machines do everything, what’s left for you to do?
So Apple has done it's latest big reveal and treated us to our first look at
Domino’s has reveled its newest team member called DRU.
New Zealand is doing some world-leading things with titanium 3D printing. Who knew? We’re making anything from animal implants to gun silencers; from specialist
Statistics NZ is testing a new digital-first census model on 22,000 households across the country tonight ahead of planned process changes for the next census in
Streaming services are changing the way we listen to music. We used to anchor identities to particular genres, and were fans of artists whose
The New Zealand Technology Industry Association (NZTech) is continuing its ongoing initiative to ensure diversity of thought and representation on its board with the
Humans have some developed some ingenious ways to create electricity, from blocking rivers, to burning old trees to creating nuclear reactions inside concrete towers.
The academic world tends to focus on the theoretical; on what should be done. The business world tends to focus on the pragmatic; on
We’re a pretty progressive bunch here at Idealog. If it’s new, clever tech, we’re pretty much down with it and are happy to cover
How the latest virtual reality tech is opening up a limitless, yet uncanny, world…
It’s about time solar power technology made it onto a device that most of us can’t live without, our beloved smartphones.
You never know what's going to go to the top of algorithm.
House of Travel tries out Facebook's new marketing toy.
This week, Blue Jay, the “the world's first smart mount seamlessly connects your phone to your car via beacon technology and an integrated mobile
Idealog refuses to ask Pandora’s chief strategy officer Sara Clemens the whole ‘women-in-tech’ question. After all, that’s been done to death, right? After more
My best mate bought a cat recently and I honestly can’t see the point in it. All the cat seems to do is lounge
As counterfeiters step up their game around the world, the need to verify products and their accreditation logos is increasing.
It seems like only last week we were ranting about the sheer gratuitous slothfulness of an app-enabled coffee machine, that, at the time, seemed
After only eight weeks in development, Flick Electric Co. released a new app this week, called Choice, that gives Kiwis information about the carbon