Wellington stories
Tom White, a researcher from Victoria University in Wellington, has created a bot that adds or removes smiles to people's faces in images.
The Ministry of Education will extend funding for the Teacher-Led Innovation Fund for another two years, according to Education Minister Hekia Parata.
NEC New Zealand showcased its smart city suite of offerings to central and local government leaders in Wellington last week.
Historic Thorndon School set for a $9m revamp, with innovative learning spaces and new library to enrich education.
Wellington is first cab off the ranks to go live with a new wireless network aimed at connecting up the Internet of Things.
InternetNZ, a non-profit group, supports research and educates New Zealanders on all things internet. It focuses on access, use, and security.
New Zealand's information security professionals turned out in force for last week's iSANZ Awards - and we've got the photos to prove it.
New Zealand's InfoSec celebrated its successes at last night's iSANZ Awards in Wellington, with PwC, Air New Zealand and NetSafe among the winners.
The Technology Investment Network's 201report has revealed the extent of technology's reach in what's now New Zealand's third biggest export secto.
Intergen CEO named finalist in 'Business' category of Wellingtonian of the Year awards. Winners announced on November 10th.
Connect Smart Week in New Zealand aims to improve cyber security awareness with a quiz, but there's room for improvement.
Vodafone NZ gears up to launch 1Gbps fibre broadband, fuelling Kiwi connectivity with cutting-edge digital services.
The awards are a sector-wide event that recognise the individuals and team show have excelled in the tech industry.
Wellington has immense value to the tech sector and will become more important as IT influence extends beyond the enterprise, WREDA says.
The top players in New Zealand's ICT industry gathered together last week to launch the Wellington ICT Graduate School in Wellington.
Hutt Valley to host public meeting to discuss turning the region into a 'Technology Valley' with a focus on economic growth and job creation.
Busson and Jarre say at each stage of the New Zealand leg, they were welcomed and impressed by this country's approach to edtech.
A major government and tech industry summit will be held in the Te Papa museum, with the aim of seeing how these two sectors can can work together.
The Webstock conference celebrated its 10th anniversary in Wellington last week, attracting 1,000 web designers, developers and industry leaders.
This month will see some of the most recognised authorities in computing converging in Wellington for the 5th Multicore World event.