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A publishing platform where children can read and publish optimistic news stories; a baby calming device designed by three kiwi dads; a zero-radiation breast

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Come on John Key, now you’ve speeded up refugee visas, can we have some of those global impact visas you promised?

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Reports of the death of email seem greatly exaggerated. More’s the pity, we’re entitled to think, when a colleague hits ‘reply all’ to a

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It’s the worst feeling for any traveller - you’re the last person standing next to a carousel, watching the same two bags go around

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What started with a bang has ended with a whimper, with Christchurch’s ambitious ‘Sensing City’ project, that would have seen a network of digital

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When it’s just a company.

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Identical twins Matt and Brady Thomas went to the same university and had the same first job. Now they are 29 and their second

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I’ve had the joy today of being one of the judges of the 2015 New Zealand Innovators Awards, along with around 15 others. And

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Could computers one day make our medical decisions for us? A New Zealand professor says humans should still have input – lest we give

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It’s a forgone conclusion about the near future: drones will be everywhere, doing everything.

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Baboom is a new Auckland-based online music service, run by CEO Grant Edmundson and head of content and platform Mikee Tucker, after founder Kim

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With our childhood dreams finally realised after the release of the Lexus hoverboard (thanks Marty McFly), we got to thinking about other weird and

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Algorithms won't replace journalists while there are still people willing to pay to get information

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Since the heady days of 2013, when Uber and Airbnb started blossoming (or spreading like weeds) around the globe and raising millions of dollars

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In mid-2014, roughly 54% of the world’s population lived in urban areas according to a study conducted by the United Nations (UN). This

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From the humble origins of the first smoke detector (thanks Francis Robbins Upton, circa 1890!) we well and truly appear to be entering the

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Photographers – and the downright nosey – can now extend their reach into the clouds with the world’s first smart drone, Solo. Ignoring any

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Domino’s launch of its GPS Driver Tracker, which allows customers to track their orders ‘from store to door’, has been soured by accusations from

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Massey University graduate Jason Khoo has taken out first place in the New Zealand leg of the fifteenth James Dyson Awards with his tree

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For those Back to the Future fans who have always wanted to have a hoon on a hoverboard, your day could be soon. Lexus

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Salim Ismail says we ignore the likes of Uber and Airbnb at our peril.

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Yahoo’s latest messenger app replaces audio with text messaging for a Skype-meets-TXT-with-the-sound-off platform that might just revolutionise the way we use our phones.

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When the blade of an angle grinder exploded in his face on the job, Pieter Muller had an epiphany.

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Shows like ‘The Big Bang Theory’ have showcased strong female scientific-minds, but playing to stereotypes of personality oddities and terrible fashion don’t really booster

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Hitting their Kickstarter crowdfunding goal of $50,000 in just eight days, MeMINI is an innovative camera unlike anything else on the market. It’s as

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