Technology

Landmark restoration of Antarctic research site

Tauranga-based Antarctic inland water expert Dr Ian Hawes has played a key role in a landmark clean-up of a former New Zealand research station in Antarctica,... Read More

Syos Aerospace wins big at NZ tech awards

Building 'big things” in a small place has won a Mount Maunganui robotics company the top honour at the prestigious NZ Hi-Tech Awards. Syos Aerospace,... Read More

Nationwide emergency alert test this Sunday

The nationwide test of the Emergency Mobile Alert system is this Sunday, May 25. From 6pm-7pm, the alert will be broadcast from cell towers to more than 5.5... Read More

Commissioner probes tech misuse

Police Commissioner Richard Chambers has initiated a review to ensure Police have sufficiently strong controls to prevent or detect the misuse of Police technology... Read More

New Kiwi series urges children to outdoors

At a time when screen time is skyrocketing and children are spending more hours online than outdoors; a new homegrown documentary series is sounding the alarm... Read More

University connects with VR to help treat phobias

Do spiders make your skin crawl or does the thought of in-flight turbulence make you break out in a sweat? A new VR-based treatment could help quell your fears. Virtual... Read More

Robotic lawn mowers ready to race at fundraiser

Action Equipment Katikati are combining a community fundraiser with one of their best selling products - the Husqvarna Automower. Branch Manager Mel Smyth... Read More

Why you should unplug your phone once it charged

People are being told to stop charging their e-devices once they are full as the number of fires caused by batteries rises. Data from insurer AMI said there... Read More

Mushroom testing could be magic

Scientists are researching how best to identify mushroom species as a basis for a potential drug-checking service. Mushrooms are coming under the microscope,... Read More

New tools to help women navigate online harm

A new toolkit to support women and their employers address online harm has been launched by Minister for Women, Nicola Grigg, at the Local Government New Zealand... Read More

Warning over courier scams in Tauranga

Courier delivery scams appear to be circulating and targeting Tauranga this week, impersonating delivery companies and getting people to send personal or financial... Read More

St John resilience work recognised in US awards

Hato Hone St John has won the Business Impact Award at the Veeam Software Data Resilience Awards in San Diego for its work protecting and maintaining the organisation's... Read More