Applications stories
Prudential Corporation Asia has introduced 'Pulse,' an AI-powered health app, providing users with 24/7 personal health management and real-time information.
Karaoke app WeSing, launched by Tencent Music, has swept the Philippines, uniting users through immersive social-musical experiences.
OceansCam, a new app aimed at ocean conservation, allows users to share positive experiences and concerns, earning rewards to support The Lewis Pugh Foundation.
Facebook introduces 'Facebook Study,' compensating users in the US and India for sharing app usage data, promising transparency and data security.
Mobile apps, poised to drive business success by 2020, will lead as user interactions expand across new modalities and devices, predicts Gartner.
The new tech enables you to use your phone to lock and unlock your car, start it, save your individual settings, and control it remotely in ride sharing.
If you ever believed your mobile device was less exposed to online threats, now's the time to take another look.
Unethical online advertising and app management can have serious consequences, warns ESET. Users urged to verify apps before installing to avoid scams.
We all love them and our lives are effectively run by them, but research has revealed apps are increasingly growing deceitful with ulterior motives.
Huawei Australia has launched an AI-powered app designed to improve the reading experience for children who are deaf and hard of hearing.
The University of Auckland and RUN are developing BadGood, a playful app designed to revolutionise stress relief by utilising smartphones' full capabilities.
Uber's presence in New Zealand is getting bigger, as the company looks beyond cities and starts to etch out a presence in the regions.
Tiger Brokers, the fintech Kiwi company, has launched an app designed to help Kiwi investors test global equities markets and build global portfolios.
At first glance, you might not think that a sign-in desk might be a likely place to celebrate New Zealand culture and heritage, but that's now changing.
Following a growing global trend, New Zealand-owned electric scooter share company Flamingo is launching in the capital June 18.
New 'Foodprint' app aims to slash food waste in Auckland, partnering with local eateries to offer half-price meals.
If you're keen to learn a few words of Māori – or as much as 90% of the language, you may want to check out an Android and iOS app called Drops.
Local startup Tether aims to solve New Zealand's housing problem with its home environmental monitoring system.
The Dyson Pure Cool Purifying Fan clears the air and brings relief from allergies with efficient HEPA filters and smart mobile app controls. Here's our review.
New Zealand student app Niesh, founded by Jae Yoo and James Koo, could be worth $10m once it rolls out nationwide.