Outdoors stories
Scott Nolan looks for founders with a unique view of the world, deep internal motivation, and a level of rigour driven by their own expectations.
Garmin launches new Foretrex 601 and 701 ballistic edition wrist-mounted GPS navigators for outdoor and tactical use.
If you're looking for an affordable, durable, portable speaker with crisp sound quality for day-to-day use, the Wonderboom makes a solid case.
Bose has recently introduced its new range of Bluetooth speakers, that shares the cylindrical shape of arguably the market dominator, UE Boom.
More than 1,000 participants braved the outdoors, with the goal of travelling 100km in 36 hours or 50km in 18 hours.
As we become an increasingly mobile workforce, demand for devices that accompany us anywhere has soared - here's a look into two Durabook products.
FunderTech is sending this Kiwi tech company to China to pitch their idea in front of 300-500 investors - here's an update on their progress.
My name is Ashton and I've been clean for nine days. I've steered clear of the app, as I've seen what it has done to my colleagues, friends & family.
Geo AR Games lets kids play games on their handheld devices while being active outside in real-world, virtual, and social environments.
It's a drone camera without the drone, so you can keep your feet and camera close to the ground... if you want to.
The use of prefabricated, modular data center components is becoming increasingly popular for building edge data centers.
Tesla's eco-friendly 'tiny house' tours Australia, showcasing the power of solar energy and the Powerwall in sustainable living.
By September, Magical Park will be active in 28 parks and 44 primary schools in New Zealand, 12 parks in Australia, and two parks in the UK.
WatchGuard has taken its wireless solutions to the rugged outdoor environment with the release of a new cloud-ready wireless outdoor access point.
Three Dicker Data New Zealand resellers took to the great outdoors last week after winning the distributor's Walk the Walk promotion.
Increasing digitisation of equipment outside data centres and computer rooms means a growing need for power protection at the fringe of cloud.
Canterbury residents to take part in 'All Right? Digital Detox' by putting down their smartphones and devices on Sunday.
Edge Computing is gaining popularity as an alternative to conventional approaches where the data centre can be remote and geographically distant.
Christchurch's quake-hit schools to get new turfs from SKY's generous £200k donation, boosting post-disaster recovery.
Telstra is getting closer to achieving commercial gigabit speeds on its network, reaching download speeds of 979 Mbps and uplink speeds of 129 Mbps.