Interior Design stories
Ara Institute of Canterbury's new $34m sustainable building in Christchurch aims to be the greenest in the Canterbury reconstruction programme.
You could theoretically place and move objects in your home to see if they work to your liking, without having to even get off the couch.
Amidst Shanghai's bustling start-up scene, Fountown's co-working spaces are the perfect base for firms eyeing Chinese expansion.
Music is the best when you can feel it in your bones. There's no doubt that the Beoplay A1 will help whip your senses into a frenzy.
The Lightning Lab has announced the digital startups that will take part in the Lightning Lab 2016 Auckland Programme and the Wellington XX Programme.
In a bid to outplay the competition, Dell has announced new products including a 3D camera and digital workspace.
Dive into the moody depths of The Sims 4, where emotions shape destiny in EA's latest life-sim. Same look, revolutionary feel.
Apple's WWDC is set to dazzle with game changing releases as colourful banners adorn San Francisco's Moscone Centre.
The building features a wellness room, energy (fitness) room, library, gaming room, IT Genius Bar, internal training room.
BizDojo unveils Ponsonby's creative co-working hub, hinting at a global 100-site plan amid a 300% growth spurt.
New Zealanders launch Gustav, a portable toolbox doubling as a laptop stand, to enhance flexible working spaces.
The Beoplay A6 looks like the jaws of a whale. Inspired by the colours of the rugged Nordic landscape, this speaker offers loud, clear & crisp sound.
Kiwa Digital, a Kiwi tech gem, forges US inroads with Watkins College, bringing cutting-edge voice sync software to film students.
Digital signage vendor Planar is using augmented reality to help customers envisage what video walls will look like in their actual environment.
Lighting may only account for around 8% of your electricity bill, but it can still play a part in reducing the amount of electricity you consume.
Auckland's startup Roll integrates with Xero, targeting creatives and beyond, simplifying business management with their new SaaS offering.
Does your start up really need one? The only question you need to ask is what your staff needs to do their job efficiently and cost effectively.