Even with animals, sex sellsNews || BY Lesley Springall - The Independent || 2 comments

Even with animals, sex sells

Bobby calves' days might be numbered thanks to new sex selection technology READ MORE
Imagine Cup finalists announced
Innovation || Mark Revington

Imagine Cup finalists announced

The University of Auckland dominates this year’s Microsoft Imagine Cup with three of the four finalists. READ MORE
Can cloud computing catapult NZ onto a global stage?
Technology || Mark Revington

Can cloud computing catapult NZ onto a global stage?

In case you missed it, the future is in the cloud READ MORE
Will broadband boost productivity?
Comment || Rob O'Neill

Will broadband boost productivity?

Rob O'Neill believes broadband will boost productivity, but can’t prove it READ MORE
Creating community online
Working IT || Amanda Sachtleben

Creating community online

Technology is a tool, says Y&R adman Vaughn Davis, but you won’t catch him flashing his iPhone around just to look cool. He talks to Amanda Sachtleben READ MORE
Fronde managers invest in company
News || Rob O'Neill - Computerworld

Fronde managers invest in company

Managers pay cash after independent valuation READ MORE
Startup adding value to the meat industry
News || Lesley Springall

Startup adding value to the meat industry

You want added value? Southern Lights Biomaterials cornered the global market in animal tissue products READ MORE
CRIs and business brought together by sustainable paint
News || Lesley Springall

CRIs and business brought together by sustainable paint

Industrial Research's competition ‘What’s your problem New Zealand?’ has generated a blueprint of how Crown Research Institutes and business could work together READ MORE
The consequences of cloud failure
Comment || Rob O'Neill || 3 comments

The consequences of cloud failure

What happens to your data when the cloud crashes? READ MORE
NZ Girl founder talks tech
Working IT || Amanda Sachtleben

NZ Girl founder talks tech

Jenene Crossan is geeky enough to pull out her phone at a restaurant, but she’d be more interested in using it to work out how successful the eatery was than in showing off the gadget READ MORE