Spark trials 5G service on the water for Emirates Team New Zealand
"The America’s Cup is as much a technology race as a yacht race,” says Dan Bernasconi, head of design for Emirates Team NZ
"The America’s Cup is as much a technology race as a yacht race,” says Dan Bernasconi, head of design for Emirates Team NZ
“I’s a fallacy that there isn’t opportunity in bricks and mortar retail,” says IMAGR CEO William Chomley
“The hybrid environment provides elasticity, enabling us to scale its requirements up and down as required,” says David Lean, head of IT at the retail group.
The announcements came at the company's biggest marketing event, where it unveils its top products for the year ahead.
There are three possible outcomes to investigations of the companies by U.S. regulators and state attorneys general
Although consumers represent the main segment driving 5G development, communications service providers will increasingly aim 5G services at enterprises
“4G was the transformation of the smartphone. 5G is the transformation of the Internet of Things,” says the Vodafone NZ CEO.
Google's fast-growing tool for searching job listings has been a boon for employers and job boards starving for candidates, but several rival job-finding services contend anti-competitive behavior has fueled its rise and cost them users and profits
Apple Inc took a major step toward supplying its own smartphone chips by purchasing the majority of Intel Corp's modem business in a deal valued at US$1 billion, the companies said on Thursday.
TSB has implemented Temenos Infinity, a digital front office product, to accelerate customer growth by giving Kiwis the ability to join the bank via the easy–to-use, website application process.
The Justice Department has said it will investigate "whether and how" online platforms in "search, social media, and some retail services online" are engaging in behavior that stifles competition and harms consumers.
Proponents of this new technology say it's the only environmentally sustainable way to satisfy meat demand that the UN Food and Agriculture Organization expects to double between 2000 and 2050
The Group of Seven economies is looking at Facebook's plans, but no single global authority has taken the lead role so far
The move comes amid heightened concern about a sector, championed by some as a means of shaking off government controls, but seen by central banks as a potential threat to their status as guarantors of the financial system
NZ Post report shows e-commerce continues to rise and challenge local retailers - and how the latter can thrive through this change