Technology

Teen sentenced after humiliation live-streamed

A topless boy who had already been thrown to the ground, assaulted and kicked in the head, was forced to then do 100 star jumps and 100 'burpees”... Read More

Furious father claims child almost electrocuted

A father says his three-year-old daughter is lucky to be alive after nearly being electrocuted by an extension cable. Following Herald inquiries, the product... Read More

Mapping apps overtake traditional maps

Phones are becoming the navigation tool of choice in New Zealand's outdoors, according to an Adventure Voice survey. The recent survey of NZ Mountain Safety... Read More

Young scientists seek truth in legend love story

A group of Rotorua children are using science to prove whether the basis of the legendary love story of Hinemoa and Tūtānekai is true. They concluded it... Read More

Kiwi genetic technologies in food production

New Zealanders are cautiously open to the use of genetic technologies in the country's food production systems, according to new research. More than a third... Read More

New myrtle rust education app launched

A new interactive learning app designed to empower rangatahi (young people) and communities with knowledge about myrtle rust. Developed by Scion with a focus... Read More

Kiwi drivers embracing wireless EV technology

A survey is showing that Kiwi drivers are ready to embrace wireless EV technology. Dynamic wireless charging technology allows electric vehicles to charge... Read More

Warning over "too good to be true" investments

Be aware of an 'investment' that's "too good to be true", warns NZ Police. Members of the Chinese community are advised to be highly vigilant about... Read More

New marine research hub for Marine Park site

A state-of-the-art marine research and education facility will be established at Sulphur Point in Tauranga after years of controversy surrounding the future... Read More

VIDEO: Rocket Lab launch snapped in Tauranga

A Tauranga photographer has snapped the moment satellites for a French internet company passed over Tauranga. The photo above, taken by Dan from NightKiwi... Read More

Improvements to stop Digital Child Exploitation

The Department of Internal Affairs is making a significant upgrade to their Digital Child Exploitation Filtering System, which blocks access to websites known... Read More

Harnessing artificial intelligence in education

The University of Waikato Tauranga Campus is hosting the Tauranga Innovative Education Summit on Monday, June 24. The inaugural summit, themed "Opportunities... Read More