Charity stories
N4L and OMGTech! team up to make STEM resources accessible to all NZ teachers via Pond, fostering a collaborative community in schools nationwide.
Trade Me supports students in New Zealand, promoting different career paths and success beyond traditional education.
Veterans of the New Zealand tech sector have banded together for a charity lunch - and you're invited to the party.
Kiwi start-up Postr adds news, weather, and deals to its Android lock screen app, partnering with the NZ Herald, GrabOne, and MetService for customised content.
Facebook played a crucial role in New Zealand's ban on cosmetics animal testing, SAFE reveals, highlighting the power of social media in advocacy.
NetSafe has offered up some advice for how businesses can protect themselves from online scams and credit card fraudsters.
Hilton Auckland shines in review, showcasing how spotless facilities and quiet luxury rooms create unmatched brand loyalty.
Footage clearly captures the man grabbing the bench from the charity's Ponsonby office and taking it to his truck, which is also clearly seen in the video.
HP dominates at Ingram Micro's quiz night, raising funds for charity. Former All Black Stu Wilson hosts the event.
Dan Carter's phone auction trends as he raises funds for charity, going head-to-head with comedian Ben Boyce. #iwantaGS5 hits nearly 100,000 views.
Thanks to a Wellington-based technology start-up, users can get paid for hosting advertising on their device's lock screen with the Postr app.
ESET is serving up new business offerings and its new partner program - all backed by more than 28 years of history.
Nomophobia, the fear of being without a mobile phone, affects 66 million globally, with experts warning of its social and mental health impacts.
New Zealand charities hit by cyber attacks, with NetSafe reporting automated attempts to validate stolen credit cards.
Over a million discarded mobiles raise £1.8m for Starship's air ambulance, proving the power of recycling for charity.
The ability to help animals has become far more accessible with the use of technology. Apps, websites and social media help people who want to get involved.
Social media enables charities to target different audiences, get more people involved and increase awareness of their brand.
Are you an entrepreneur at heart and want to know if you've got what it takes? Season 3 of Entrepreneur X may be just the thing for you.
Charity through viral challenges: more than just a trend? After the ice bucket challenge, the real impact and future potentials are questioned.
CharityWorks.com.au bridges the gap between tech newbies and charities, offering vital work experience while fostering community aid.