Mental Health stories
#keepitkindonline is a new social media campaign aimed at exposing the nasty side of the internet and encouraging people to making it a kinder place.
A dedicated team is looking to create a breakthrough webseries that uses the power of video games to help those with mental illnesses.
New app AntiSocial helps users track their smartphone usage, including social media, to understand how much time they truly spend on their phones.
Eaton, a power management company, discusses their solutions for data center power and thermal management in Asia Pacific.
Fitbit has launched new sleep tools to help users improve sleep consistency and overall health, in collaboration with sleep experts.
NZ's Orion Health clinches a deal with Queensland's Metro North to boost referral management for a healthcare network of 900,000.
Virtual reality shows promise in combating obesity and treating weight-related disorders, according to new research.
An Australian group is feeling the heat from mental health organisations and Twitter users after claiming same sex marriage increases online bullying.
Cirrus Networks has inked three contracts totalling $1.5 million since launching its managed cloud services division in June.
Wireless Nation partners with Farmstrong to promote wellbeing for New Zealand farmers and growers by providing zero-rated data access to its website.
Cirrus Networks celebrates a staggering 154% revenue growth in FY15, boosted by major client wins and a robust sales pipeline, reaching AUD $14.9 million.
New Zealand launches an 'online home' for children aged 5-9, allowing them to explore and discover local content.
The event brings together young innovators and influencers to explore the big issues of our time, and build ideas and skills necessary for the future.
Dangerous online game threatens young people in New Zealand, schools urged to defend against it. Blue Whale linked to self-harm and suicide.
More than 180 IT staff from Auckland and Wellington are taking to the boxing ring as part of this year's IT Heavy Hitters boxing event.
The Vodafone Foundation will fund three technology development grants to Zeal, Gamelabs and Sticks'n'Stones in order to help NZ youth.
Canterbury residents urged to take a break from digital overload as New Zealand's first city-wide digital detox programme launches.
New music video compiled in three days aims to educate youth in Waikato about sexual consent, addressing the issue in a fun way.
Otago students' research uncovers potential for wearables to flag patient health risks, bridging sports tech with medical care.
RainbowYOUTH launches free classroom resource to increase understanding of sex, gender and sexuality diversity in New Zealand.