Using tech to immerse students in learning isn’t exactly new. But a Kiwi start-up still thinks its software can change the way kids learn
We’ve seen some outrageously weird fashion trends in our time – worn some too – and we’re hoping this world’s first catches on: "3D
The craze for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) is droning on, and we are starting to see it all: Drone racing leagues, trans-Tasman drone racing
Take a look at the city roads during peak times and it's a sea of cars filled with one passenger (in 2013, 80 percent
There’s no shortage of international experts being flown in to New Zealand to spread their wisdom to us New Zealand savages.
Numbers are taking over the world of professional sport, as data on the speed, acceleration and biometrics of athletes becomes increasingly important to coaches
Interactive games powered by smartphones are combining to put the “fun” in physiotherapy. But can this Kiwi start-up creation really revolutionise an industry?
From the days of the first balloon flight (complete with animal passengers), to the invention of the winged suit, to the visions of a Jetsonesque future
International celebrities and local high-fliers will be descending on Auckland in May to act as judges for the 2016 Hi-Tech Awards.
Wireless technology has taken over our homes and offices and is now following mums-to-be into the birthing room with the aim of providing them
A Kiwi company has scored big as World Rugby prepares to adopt its head injury management solution, following a successful trial at the Rugby
We all have that one friend who, no matter how lost they get, they never admit it and ask for help. Who’d rather travel
Many of us are accustomed to watching live streams of sports, weather or banal moments of modern life. Slightly surprisingly, some have even taken
CES 2016 – the vast, sprawling consumer electronics trade show, wrapped up in Las Vegas in early January. Callaghan Innovation’s national network manager for
Technology developments have reshaped the world as we know it, making many products extinct, like floppy disks and the Sony Walkman. But many old-school
“Punching Above Our Weight” is one of the core beliefs (/banalities) of our fair nation. When not punching above said weight, we comfort ourselves
For innovation to be successful, it needs to solve problems and make life easier. Wayne Pick believes there are three major tech trends doing
Maths may prove to be the answer to sudden unexpected death in infants (SUDI) which is responsible for the death of 50 babies every
Wellington startup Swibo launches crowdfunding campaign to make its gamified physiotherapy balance board available to the public.
Skinny is giving a new meaning to wireless broadband and hopes New Zealanders will switch to the truly cableless service.
Elly Strang asks whether the flagship virtual reality headsets will be available in New Zealand.
Leveraging off new investment in its Ultra-Fast and Rural Broadband Initiative programmes, the government’s December announcement that it will reboot the country’s cyber security
A Nelson-based security camera manufacturer has developed a unique system to supply on-board monitoring of fishing boats. Now it's learning to deal with the
In a nondescript hangar at Whangarei Airport, a bunch of Very Clever Chaps have built a million-dollar helicopter simulator out of a tsunami-damaged Japanese
We ask Idealog readers to reflect on what’s changed in the last 10 years. And what still needs to.
Telecommunications infrastructure provider Chorus is keeping our high tech companies connected.