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Covid-19: Compulsory scanning unlikely any time soon
Making it compulsory to scan QR codes on the Covid Tracer app has been put in the too hard basket by the government - for now.
Significant stumbling blocks have been identified - in particular too… Audio
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Technology commentator Paul Matthews
Technology commentator Paul Matthews joins Kathryn to talk about this week's major security alert, this time Microsoft's "Hafnium" attacks with suggestions China might be behind it. Audio
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Food for thought - Andrew Scholey
Andrew Scholey researches the relationship between what we eat and how well our brain works, specifically the effects of natural products, nutrients, nutraceuticals, supplements and food on mood… Audio
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Tech problems, understaffing behind long Healthline wait times
Technical problems and not enough people to answer the phone led to some long waits to get through to Healthline, a Ministry of Health review has found.
On Thursday Lisa-Marie told Checkpoint she was… Video, Audio
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The top three tips for warding off cyber attacks
Cyber crime is continuing to rise. Last year, the government received 5712 reports of cyber incidents which cost mostly small businesses $14.2 million. NZ Tech chief Graeme Muller offers the top three… Audio
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Facebook backs away from news across the Tasman
News editors in Australia woke up to shock news that Facebook is effectively cutting itself off as an avenue for sharing their stories - after years of building a pre-eminent position as a digital… Audio
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Australia's showdown with Google and Facebook
Google and Facebook are in a showdown with Australian lawmakers over payment for using the work of others. The world is keenly watching to see what will happen. Audio
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Shona Laing: 50 years later
One of New Zealand's most feted musicians Shona Laing is the subject of an exhibition which opens next week at the Waihi Arts Centre and Museum '50 Years Later, Shona Laing: A Pictorial Journey… Audio
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Arise Sir Ian Taylor!
The man who brought the America's Cup to life for TV viewers is New Zealand's newest knight in the New Year Honours list. High-tech digital pioneer, Sir Ian Taylor, who established Animation Research… Audio
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Covid-19 vaccine roll out starts in parts of the Pacific
Covid-19 vaccine roll out begins in CNMI this weekend but other Pacific countries still lack the ultra-cold storage facilities. Audio
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How the pandemic changed tech in 2020
Technology commentator Bill Bennett joins Kathryn to talk about how the pandemic had an impact on technology this year: from videoconferencing and online shopping to a streaming surge and a boom in… Audio
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Pushback on extremism, new tech laws, indigenous anthem
Australia correspondent Karen Middleton looks at the Labor opposition pressing for an inquiry into right-wing extremism, the last of Australia's internal border closure has lifted, the Government has… Audio
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Tech helping Kiwi businesses track their carbon footprint
As the government declares a climate emergency and the Prime Minister promises to follow it up with action, Philippa talks to two companies that aren't waiting around. The ToitÅ« carbon assess… Audio
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Erika Cheung - Theranos whistleblower
Erika Cheung knew something wasn't right when Theranos CEO Elizabeth Holmes was telling the world she had developed a device that could test tiny amounts of blood, but in the lab, it didn't work… Audio
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Working from home - what's your carbon footprint?
Working from home saw an eight percent jump in residential energy demand as office life became more digital.
While ditching physical meetings to dial in might mean fewer cars on the road, is it as… Audio
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Best of 2020: Environment
Audio 27 Nov 2020Meet the forward-thinking New Zealanders looking out for our natural wealth in the top ten environment features of the year.
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Black Friday sales loom, but have you researched that deal?
Black Friday is looming, with consumers bombed with ads for bigger better bargains to buy now. But are you being gamed?
It's an American tradition with enormous sales the day after Thanksgiving.
But… Video, Audio
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The Sampler - AC/DC, Hachiku, Elvis Costello
Nick Bollinger discusses the killer riffs and retrograde lyrics of AC/DC, the musical wanderings of German-born, Melbourne-based Hachiku, and the 31st album from Elvis Costello. Audio
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Goodbye Phone, Hello World with Paul Greenberg
Best-selling science author Paul Greenberg tells Jesse Mulligan why he decided to ditch his smartphone. Audio
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Reporting the fact-free claims of Team Trump
Since losing the US election, president Donald Trump and his allies have mounted an evidence-free campaign to portray the vote as rigged. That's thrown the dysfunctions of the country's media… Audio
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Arts and tech sectors ask for Ardern's ear
As industries hand the new government their wish lists, we look at two sectors - arts and tech - that say they have plenty of untapped potential. Audio
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Emmy winning cinematographer Baz Idoine
From the TVNZ photocopier room to winning an Emmy last month - New Zealand born cinematographer Barry "Baz" Idoine has come a long way. His CV is extensive and impressive, including credits on Rogue… Video, Audio
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Review: On the Rocks
Sofia Coppola reunites with Bill Murray for some tepid comedy set among the Manhattan elite, reports Dan Slevin. Video
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Diane Wesh - Black Creatives Aotearoa
Diane Wesh has helmed a series of interviews with African-Caribbean creatives based here and set up a new digital directory identifying Black-owned businesses around the world using New Zealand IT… Audio
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The Sampler: Phoenix Foundation, Dead Famous People, Thompsons
Nick Bollinger discusses a new benchmark for veteran Wellington band The Phoenix Foundation; the welcome - if overdue - return of Dead Famous People, and the magnificent miserablism of Richard and… Audio
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Susan Rogers: The woman behind Prince's greatest recordings
Susan Rogers always dreamed of working in the recording industry and then along came a prince, the Prince, who along with her tenacity helped make the dream come true. Audio, Gallery
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Don't Fence Me In
Three farms are now using start-up company Halter's cow collars that use sound and vibration to guide cows around the farm and to keep them contained, without the use of fences. Audio, Gallery
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New pilot training school takes flight in New Plymouth
When Covid-19 grounded international flights, two pilots decided to start their own flight school. Mike Harvey and Hayden Lowe started Flight Tech Pilot Training at New Plymouth Airport after Covid-19… Audio
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Lawyer says legal argument for allowing yachties into NZ could be possible with tracking tech
A maritime lawyer says a legal argument for allowing foreign yachts into New Zealand might be possible through electronic tracking.
Hundreds denied entry because of the border closure have tried… Audio
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Green light for methane-busting livestock feed from NZ seaweed
An aquaculture start-up says it is accelerating plans to commercially cultivate New Zealand seaweed for methane-busting livestock feed. CH4 Global was founded by a group of local tech and bioscience… Audio