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Martin Aircraft plans to get full lift in delivering its first product in 2016 in the emergency and rescue segment through the First Responder

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Mary Poppins reckoned a spoonful of sugar did the trick with unpalatable medicine. Now a bunch of students have applied the Mary P principle

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By 2018, the planet will have about 8.2 billion mobile devices connected. Mobile commerce sales are predicted to hit $626 billion by 2018, almost

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LanzaTech, the New Zealand-founded company working on commercialising a process to convert carbon dioxide into clean fuel, is now looking to C02 as a

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A future incorporating the Internet of Things is closer than we think. Billions of “machines” will be talking to one another autonomously, without human

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Facebook is the mightiest social media network in the world with monthly global users totalling 1.35 billion – close enough to match China’s population.

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International Business Machines corporation (IBM) has recently announced a partnership deal with social media power Twitter in a move that will provide more analytics

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Microsoft is continuing its wave of workforce restructuring, announcing on Oct 29 a cut of about 3,000 employees.

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History has shown that when a business or industry comes under threat, migrating to a decentralised version often triumphs. Napster was brought down by

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When Google snapped up Nest recently, more than a few people wondered how it planned to put ads on a thermostat. But the acquisition

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Orion Health Group, the darling of New Zealand software space, is seeking to raise between $120 million and $150 m in a share sale

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Surgical robots supremo Catherine Mohr, who was born in New Zealand but has spent her working life in the US combining science, medicine, computing

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Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg surely knows his way to the heart of the Chinese – he conducted a full half hour forum in Mandarin,

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Up close and personal with mobile app developers – this is the new ambition for Twitter as it seeks to win over the hearts

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New Zealand’s technology sector is no longer the exotic new kid in Silicon Valley, in New York or London. Far from being apologetic about

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What does 1GB of data mean to a tweeter-holic? Well, a lot - 5000 tweets to be precise!

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Prepare for a big shake up in search results, Google has just released the much-anticipated Penguin algorithm update. The online chatter reached fever

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In 2012 when MyRepublic first dipped its toes in the Singapore market, it stirred the hornet’s nest quite a bit, setting cushy incumbents

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The future of wearable technology has created a lot of buzz. But here comes the catch - in what is seen as a world

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With the launch of Apple Pay last month, Semble last week and various other schemes, being able to pay with your mobile phone is

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Pinterest isn’t yet five years old but it has already garnered an impressive army of followers with over 70 million users globally, and growing.

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Tech entrepreneur Vaughan Rowsell (the guy with the memorable moustache) will this weekend launch his latest venture – a series of high-tech workshops for

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Get a high-energy and forward looking principal. Add onto to this a clean-tech initiative, and lastly, a bunch of enthusiastic students. What you get

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It’s here, the future of mobile payment using Apple Pay is up close, and getting closer.

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If you have developed the comfortable habit of reading your iPad while watching television, and "twittering" on your iPhone, be a little afraid.

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In the midst of the current mobile marketing mania, it is useful to know how to handle the exuberance of technology overkill. VMob tells

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