Alexa, how can I fly to Mumbai?
Not every airline has the cash or inclination to compete with tech giants like Amazon. But some are looking at partnerships
Not every airline has the cash or inclination to compete with tech giants like Amazon. But some are looking at partnerships
Thomas Hyde of Beca and futurist Savannah Peterson note how this involves reframing the way people view and use the technologies at our disposal
Annual TIN ‘Investor’s Guide to the NZ Technology Sector’, released as part of Techweek, touts fintech, agritech and healthcare as investor ‘hotspots’
Google's streaming video platform YouTube has also struggled to stop the spread of disturbing or adult content on the site, prompting some major advertisers to remove its ads for fear they could appear next to offensive content
Warwick Business School research notes major AI concerns could limit the development of these vehicles
Announcement comes two days before Tesla is expected to announce a quarterly loss on fewer deliveries of its Model 3 sedan, which represents Tesla's attempt to become a volume car maker.
Addresses concern that radiation from mobile antennas may be dangerous
Organisations increasingly acknowledge data to be their most important asset, having these skills that can best capitalise on that asset is critical, says Ian Edwards of SAS
TrackBack works with AsureQuality, NZ Post and The True Honey Co. to verify provenance and quality of Kiwi-made products
The intensity with which company representatives disputed each other's claims underscores the high stakes in the battle for supremacy over an industry that is expected to spend US$275 billion over seven years in the US alone
It’s a fair question, given that business fads do come and go, writes Darryl McClay of DesignThinkers Group
Tracy Voice, CIO at Ministry for Primary Industries, says a key focus for her team is embedding the Research, Technology and Innovation (RTI) practice across the organisation.
Our study examines whether RPA has indeed delivered these benefits to clients as well as shed light on the state of this emerging technology and its service providers.
Old established markets like insurance and real estate are open for disruption, says FintechNZ general manager James Brown
Maxwell executives told investors it had developed and patented a "dry electrode" technology that could significantly increase the driving range and reduce the cost of electric vehicle batteries