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Over the last few weeks, there have been several items in the news that mark an increasing trend about data ownership and usage.
The worldwide semiconductor market is set to decline for a second consecutive year due to weak demand and oversupply.
Vocus' Commander business and UCaaS BroadSoft have teamed up to develop an IP key phone replacement product, which they say is an Australian first.
With nearly two dozen major acquisitions in first four months of 2016, it's shaping up to be a big year - with Cisco, IBM and Intel leading the way.
The biometrics market is set to reach $30bn by 2021, with consumer and banking sectors seeing the most growth, says ABI Research.
Technology will reshape New Zealand in the next 10 years, with self-driving cars and smart devices playing a key role, says NZTech.
The growing number of connected devices is driving demand for IoT security, says Amrita Choudhury, analyst at Technavio.
Humagrams and 3D digital holography is a growth market as retailers and others seek to provide unique user experiences.
Tesla Model 3 receives 325k+ reservations worth $14bn in a week; biggest one-week launch ever, according to Tesla.
Australian companies are not utilizing email marketing to its full potential, according to research by Teradata.
Suppliers of superior materials for 3D printing should focus on application-based products, as the market is set to reach $920.4bn by 2020.
IoT backed smart city initiatives are driving growth in the global smart cities IT services market, says Technavio analyst.
3D printing is set to hit new heights, with IDC forecasting spend in Asia Pacific excluding Japan to grow to more than $4 billion in 2019.
Asia Pacific's robotics spending surges, set to hit USD $93 billion in 2019, driven by manufacturing innovations and widespread adoption in diverse sectors.
New study investigates why women are underrepresented in C-suite executive roles, with less than 20% of executives being women.
Ever gone to the bar when it's your turn to buy a round of drinks and realised you've left your wallet at home? A new innovation will change this.
The New Zealand government is investing in electric cars with an ambitious package to encourage the switch to low emission transport.
NZ's Infratil electrifies buses with a US$30m Wrightspeed powertrain deal, paving the way for greener, quieter city travel.
Z Energy has opened Auckland's first fast charge electric vehicle charging station at the Z Skyway service station at Auckland airport.
Tesla Model 3 electrifies NZ market, joining Mighty River Power's green fleet in nationwide sustainability drive.