Charity stories
Apple's Wozniak and Sir Richard Branson to judge NZ's finest in global tech contest, highlighting Kiwi innovation on the world stage.
NZ's business elite auction their expertise for ChildFund, aiming to boost Sri Lanka's livelihood through unique mentoring lunches.
New Zealand Red Cross to move IT system to the cloud, with help from McDonalds IT, to improve resilience from natural disasters.
Industry mourns as tributes flood in for Doug Tutus, a cherished co-founder of NewLease, leaving a legacy of kindness and innovation.
Rural schools in the North Island are being given a helping hand to keep up with technology and match the education standards of their city-bred counterparts.
Holiday season alert: Scammers set to double profits on social media with a surge in Christmas and charity scams. Stay vigilant online.
Gamers unite for a speedy charity dash, aiming to raise funds for Doctors Without Borders by completing 76 games in record time.
Bids to have coffee with the Apple CEO at the company's headquarters top US$600,000 as the auction draws to a close.
Bidding reaches US$600,000 for the chance to sit down and have coffee with Apple's CEO - but would you be as popular?.
Nigel Parker's auction of his Microsoft Surface RT for Cure Kids charity topped the week's news, outshining all, even Kim Dotcom stories.
Kiwi innovator to face global giants like Woz in Talent Unleashed finals, championing community impact with tech.
Time's ticking to bid on a unique lunch with NZ's top CEOs and aid ChildFund's mission in Sri Lanka. Hurry, less than 48hrs left!.
MYHR revolutionises NZ's HR, aiding over 100 small businesses with expert support and legal peace of mind as they grow in a booming economy.
The team at Provoke have helped launch the March Appeal Microsite for the Child Cancer Foundation, in a bid to ramp up greater awareness about the illness.
Now I've got my first decent Android phone, I've been testing out some new apps out there and one I'm really enjoying is Little Lot.
Ingram Micro's weekend charity golf event at The Hills raises over £150k for Cure Kids, with top tech firms hitting the greens for a cause.
This November, Kiwi tech start-up Little Lot will be the first to release full screen mobile advertising on the lock-screen in the New Zealand market.
Cisco's ExerCISCOcisers team have taken second place overall in the Great Adventure Race to Cure Kids – narrowly beaten out of top spot by the Fonterra Flyers.
Microsoft's Nigel Parker sells his Surface RT online for NZD $704, donating all proceeds to Cure Kids. The auction ends with a touching gesture.
New Zealanders can now support charity daily via Donate Your Desktop, simply by allowing advertisers to use their computer's desktop background.