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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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Our publisher and fearless leader, Vincent Heeringa, talked to Mark Sainsbury on his radio show last Sunday about the recent success of transport app,

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Marketing platforms have just dived deeper into the multi-sensory world, linking technological formats that tackle mobile consumers’ audio and visual synapses. Tag onto that

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Science fiction writer Isaac Asimov laid down the law of robotics which govern how to deal with the existence of robots. His last law

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When Silicon Valley entrepreneur Guy Haddleton wanted a techie to build the platform for his new venture Anaplan, he asked who New Zealand’s best

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New Zealand’s leading institute for high temperature superconductors has partnered with the Nasdaq-listed US company Superconductor Technologies Inc (STI) [Ticker:SCON] to create a new

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At Auckland’s latest ultra-fast broadband service provider Bigpipe, the call centre is dead. Customers will not be able to dial for help. No more

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New Zealand was once an innovative nation - not anymore. In fact, in the last 30 years, Kiwis have been resting on their laurels

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Can’t wait to know the outcome of Game of Thrones? Neither can Dr Richard Vale from Canterbury University who has turned on complex predictive

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Education-tech startup company Twingl is running a competition to find New Zealand’s best young Minecraft player while simultaneously testing out their latest creation, a

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Since its dramatic initial public share offer a few weeks ago, ecommerce giant Ali Baba has made its first overture, snapping up Tianhong Asset

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Facebook has backed down from crackdown on accounts without real names in a policy battle with a community covering drag queens, gays and transgenders.

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Sarah Trotman, director of AUT’s Business School better not get too emotional – her electric blue dress will show-and-tell all, if it does what

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Kiwi boffins are digging their hands into squeamish-sounding waste types such as sludge pit waste, solvent degreasing and fleshings from the leather tannery industry

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Google's revised Panda algorithm seeks out the baddies and goodies in the content world. Yellow.com is the early loser while a controversial website enabling

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Kaynemaile founder Kayne Horsham knocked on seven doors to get a prototype done for a new type of seamless meshing he had envisioned. All

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Microsoft has announced Windows 10, the upgrade to Windows 8. No wait. It's a whole new OS!

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Scientists from the University of Queensland, Australia are taking the “eyes” out of the mantis shrimp with the hope of developing a smart camera

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A pillar of what’s being hailed as the third industrial revolution, 3D printing is set to radically change manufacturing – putting small-scale production in

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The walls have been replaced with bridges at ASB Bank as it opens up some of its real-time data to share with developers of

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The NZ Technology Industry Association is looking for a charismatic, dynamic and energetic CEO to lead change for the industry over the next three

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A Facebook auction company, with former NZX boss Mark Weldon as an investor, and McDonalds and Thomas Cook as new clients, is proving there

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Apple has reportedly had four million advanced orders for the new iPhone 6, with people queuing for up to 10 days in cities such

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One in three people around the globe get hit at some stage during their lifetime by some kind of brain disorders but pharmaceutical companies

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The internet has made many aspects of everyday life easy, efficient and cheap; and it has certainly provided excitement for thousands of Silicon Valley

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