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Keep your bearings in the great outdoors with Garmin’s new wrist-mounted navigators
Wed, 16th Aug 2017
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Garmin launches new Foretrex 601 and 701 ballistic edition wrist-mounted GPS navigators for outdoor and tactical use.

Hands-on review- D-Link Full HD 180-Degree Wi-Fi Network Camera
Wed, 16th Aug 2017
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smart home
D-Link's latest Wi-Fi camera wows with 180-degree view and effortless setup; a must for Android users seeking all-room clarity.

Sony’s Xperia XZ Premium lands in NZ and it’s not cheap
Wed, 16th Aug 2017
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Consumers can get their hands on the Xperia XZ Premium in 'luminous chrome' for the low, low price of $1,200...

Review: Matterfall offers fast-paced side scrolling action on PS4
Wed, 16th Aug 2017
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digital entertainment
Developer Housemarque is renowned for its fun side scrolling action games. Matterfall is the studio's newest game and it's very fun and action packed.

Transfer data at light-speed: Samsung’s portable SSD T5 is here!
Wed, 16th Aug 2017
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data transfer
The Samsung Portable SSD T5 is meant to elevate data transference while still remaining relatively cost-effective...

Unitec’s Tech Futures Lab and The Mind Lab make key appointments to continue rapid growth
Wed, 16th Aug 2017
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the mind lab
Louise Webster, Craig Hilton and Lorraine Guerin join the team, while Sarah Hindle, Tech Futures Lab GM has been appointed to the NZTech board.

Huawei phones more popular than Apple, who would have guessed?
Wed, 16th Aug 2017
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Huawei outshines Apple in Central and Eastern Europe with a savvy focus on affordable, yet capable smartphones.

Electrifying the pacific coast: Eastland Group doubles their funding for EV highway
Wed, 16th Aug 2017
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Government funding of $251,000 will be used to build a network of electric vehicle chargers in the East Coast region of New Zealand.

Fly under the radar: DJI develops an incognito mode for their drones
Wed, 16th Aug 2017
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DJI ups the ante on drone privacy with new 'incognito' mode for sensitive operations, catering to government and enterprise needs.

Hit the road with your Model X and a ‘tiny house’: Tesla unveils pod-home in Australia
Tue, 15th Aug 2017
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Tesla's eco-friendly 'tiny house' tours Australia, showcasing the power of solar energy and the Powerwall in sustainable living.

Kiwi media design project, Girls in Games, celebrates its 5th birthday
Tue, 15th Aug 2017
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digital entertainment
Girls in Games, NZ's acclaimed STEM initiative, marks its 5th year inspiring young women to explore game development.

Goody launches loyalty app promising to save Kiwis thousands of dollars
Tue, 15th Aug 2017
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The free app allows members to download hundreds of deals, across entertainment, dining, accommodation, pharmacy and beauty.

Drones could restore the Earth by planting a billion trees within a year
Tue, 15th Aug 2017
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cloud services
In a high-tech bid to reforest the planet, BioCarbonEngineering's drones could plant a billion trees a year, revolutionising ecosystem restoration.

How your online dating profile can be traced back to your workplace
Tue, 15th Aug 2017
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trend micro
Online dating apps can go beyond the world of personal matchmaking and be used at weapons for cyber attacks against corporate organisations.

Ever wanted to read underwater? Now you can with the waterproof Aura H2O eReader
Tue, 15th Aug 2017
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Dive into books anywhere with Kobo's new waterproof Aura H2O eReader, perfect for sun-bathers and bath-time readers alike.

FireEye data leaks continue - or are the hackers just trolling?
Tue, 15th Aug 2017
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cybersecurity
Hackers have released another batch of information supposedly belonging to cybersecurity firm FireEye, two weeks after the initial data dump.

Greens say that Kiwi’s are on the right track with electric vehicles
Tue, 15th Aug 2017
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power / energy
The Green Party has welcomed the government’s recent announcement that one in three cars in its vehicle fleet will be electric by 2021...

All Samsung phones will now have fingerprint scanners, yes, even the low-range ones
Tue, 15th Aug 2017
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smartphones
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biometrics
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ai
Enhanced by latest AI technology, BioSign 2.0 supports small fingerprint sensors and offers a robust authentication experience...

Kiwi artist features on the world’s biggest online art exhibition
Tue, 15th Aug 2017
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youtube
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instagram
Facebook and YouTube have a huge impact on our daily lives, it is thus only the natural progression that art would begin to reflect that...

Speeding up the EV conversion: 15 electric vehicle projects receive government funding
Tue, 15th Aug 2017
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Judith Collins announces $3 million funding for 15 projects to increase charging facilities for electric vehicles in New Zealand.