Developers (Devs) stories
HTC Vive slashes price by $300, edging closer to wider adoption with a more palatable $999 tag for immersive VR technology.
The Asus ZenFone AR is the world's first smartphone with both Google's Tango and Daydream platforms, offering futuristic augmented reality capabilities.
mLab expands its fully managed cloud database service to all AWS EC2 regions, allowing it to better serve businesses internationally.
Revolutionary Heelight bulb set to light up homes in ANZ with its 16 million colours, catering to every mood without needing Wi-Fi or Bluetooth.
As we continue to make quantum leaps in technology, many businesses are facing the same problem – the generation gap of hardware and software.
Rusty Oak reinvents pinball in VR with Hurl VR, a tactical puzzler that's hitting Steam, challenging players' wit and reflexes.
If you're measuring the productivity of your employees based on whether you can see them or not, you're probably not getting the most out of them.
Girls in Games, NZ's acclaimed STEM initiative, marks its 5th year inspiring young women to explore game development.
The IoT Meetup has evolved into a key tech community attracting people with common interests in creating and using IoT applications.
Microsoft's new Coco Framework aims to boost blockchain in business, offering high-speed transactions and robust security.
Beware of partner programs that allow more established suppliers of the same solution to undercut new providers.
OutSystems revolutionises app creation, enabling any developer to build secure, enterprise-level mobile applications with ease.
China-based IT firm Ping An Technology was the only Chinese company to be invited to Microsoft's Hackathon in the US this year.
Physical credit card fraud is on the decline as online fraud takes its place, according to new statistics from the Australian Payments Network.
Microsoft New Zealand has cancelled its annual Ignite tech event, with a spokesperson saying the cancellation is a 'commercial decision'.
The best way to improve efficiency, reduce costs and quickly respond to infrastructure demands is with automation.
Media Design School is calling for entries in five broad categories - photography, graphic design, animation, app, and interactive.
Justin Flitter launches NEWZEALAND.AI, empowering Kiwi firms to embrace the AI revolution with vital resources and events.
Join the forefront of digital innovation at the Digital Workplace Conference in Sydney, 23-24 Aug. Transform how you work and lead.
Wellington's virtual and mixed reality centre, Projectr, has officially opened and it has some major partners...