Apps stories
New Zealand student app Niesh, founded by Jae Yoo and James Koo, could be worth $10m once it rolls out nationwide.
Fitness junkie Amy Lee Summers has launched an AR fitness app, Amy Lee Fit, which features fitness plans, recipes and more.
Ridesharing service Ola launches in Auckland, Wellington, and Christchurch, offering affordable, reliable transportation and low commission rates for drivers.
Encouraging kids to become active and stay active from an early age is something that Garmin is taking seriously.
Ola's app includes emergency features including an emergency button that helps passengers instantly share ride information with friends and family.
Trade exchange platform Bartercard has recently launched its app, designed to help Bartercard members utilise the network more efficiently.
FIXR has released New Zealand's first app marketplace that can help Aucklanders find trusted automotive service providers.
Domino's Pizza New Zealand launches Domino's Anywhere, allowing customers to pin drop their location for pizza delivery directly to beaches, parks, and more.
Companies embracing low-code development platforms, such as OutSystems, can accelerate application deployment, cut labour costs, and strengthen security.
Car services app FIXR is aiming to raise $200,000 to fund additional features such as online transactions and advertising.
A GlobalData analyst says that the outcome of the Apple v Pepper case could impact the app development market at all levels.
NV Interactive was named as a finalist in the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Awards for their work on an app for the BBC.
It is free for people in the community to use and is already in use by a number of councils in New Zealand and Australia.
Spotify launched its new multimedia format, Spotlight, which introduces visual layers to complement the listening experience for podcasts.
Striking a balance between human-led interactions and digital advancements will be key in delivering the next level of customer service in 2018.
Apple expects to invest over $30 billion in capital expenditures in the US over the next five years and create over 20,000 new jobs.
World Secure lets organisations easily adjust staff members' VPN security profiles on the fly in response to evolving cybersecurity threats.
Avolution releases Abacus Toolset 5.2, helping enterprise architects streamline data integration for improved modeling and analysis.
Escape the mundane with Cytus, Deemo, and Dynamix—three stunning rhythm games that promise to captivate and derail your workday productivity.
A survey has revealed that employees are spending up to an hour each day navigating between various communications apps.