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John Baxter: Rua Pōtae - he who wears two hats
As the son of two of our most lauded writers, the late JC Sturm and James K Baxter, John Baxter (Taranaki, Te Whakatōhea) has long had hats to wear in being part of literary legacies.
It’s being… Audio
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'I was in awe of him': Sir Vincent O'Sullivan remembered
Friend Dame Fiona Kidman called the prolific writer and poet the wittiest and most generous man anyone could ever meet. Audio
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King's Birthday Honours: Kiwis recognised for service across fields from business to sport
A total of 182 people have received King's Birthday Honours for their service to the community or as recognition of their achievements.
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Local body elections: Changing of the guard across country
Change is the word of the day - and most of the major cities in New Zealand will have new mayors after today's local body elections.
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New ferry terminal: Picton warming to ‘incredible opportunity’
Helen Baxter used to be one of the "flower ladies" - a group of keen Picton locals who would welcome cruise ship passengers to the port-side town.
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Why you're paying too much for your printer ink
Printer ink is now regarded as the most expensive liquid in the world -- ahead of Champagne, Chanel No. 5 and even human blood -- but there is no reason for it to be so expensive. Indeed, replacement… Audio
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Are cryptocurrencies like bitcoin here to stay?
How long with cryptocurrencies remain a part of the financial landscape? Elon Musk says while cryptocurrency is "promising", people should proceed with caution. Sunday Morning tech correspondent Helen… Audio
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CERT NZ calls for an end to password apathy
What are the first four things you see when you look around? Those items mashed together could be the best password you ever create, according to the government's cyber security agency.
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Is it time to make the switch to private browsers?
The consumer technology writer from the New York Times is urging readers to ditch Chrome, Safari and Microsoft Edge in favour of using private browsers like Brave. Sunday Morning tech correspondent… Audio
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Musicians like Grimes and Kings of Leon are making big bucks selling their art as ‘NFTs’. But what is an NFT and why are artists jumping on the new trend?
Musicians like Grimes and Kings of Leon are making big bucks selling their art as ‘NFTs’. But what is an NFT and why are artists jumping on the new trend? Video
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What are NFTs and why are they selling for millions?
A digital-only artwork has sold at Christie's for an incredible $69m - with the winning bidder receiving a unique digital token known as an NFT. If you're still trying to figure out what NFTs… Audio
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Earth 2: The online game that's got teens buying 'property'
A new augmented reality and VR game is testing the boundaries of cryptocurrencies and property ownership. Earth 2 is a virtual version of earth, split into 5.1 trillion land 'tiles' Sunday Morning's… Audio
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Behind the 'dark patterns' of online shopping
How many times have you made a rushed purchase online, only to find a better price later, or found hidden costs at the checkout? Helen Baxter reveals the tactics behind the 'dark patterns' and how not… Audio
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The 'dark patterns' used by shopping sites to make you spend more
How many times have you made a rushed purchase online because you've been alerted to the fact that other people are making the same purchase? This is often due to 'dark matters.' Mohawk Media's Helen… Audio
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Is it time to quit your addiction to Google Chrome?
The Browser Wars have broken out again, and the tech columnist for the Wall Street Journal just urged readers to quit Chrome completely. Tech commentator Helen Baxter share a few alternatives to the… Audio
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Goodbye Helen Young Studio
From 1989 til 2005 Radio New Zealand’s unique Helen Young Studio hosted the cream of New Zealand’s musical talent for recording projects such as albums, film scores, drama, radio programmes and… Video, Audio
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Why tablet sales are slowing
Technology expert Helen Baxter from Mohawk Media discusses why tablet sales are slowing and might not point to a trend in which devices people prefer. Audio
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Best of the Week - 28 August 2015
Audio 28 Aug 2015Highlights from Radio New Zealand National's programmes for the week ending Friday 28th August. This week........ Former Prime Minister Helen Clark on global efforts to eradicate extreme poverty, the… Audio
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Web review with Helen Baxter
Helen Baxter talks about the InterCommunity event held at the Net Hui this month and the rise of Twitch T.V. Audio
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Mix and Mash
Audio 19 Dec 2010Shaun D Wilson looks at some of the entries for Mix and Mash; a competition based on reworking material not covered by copyright. Audio
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The virtual world
Audio 30 Sep 2009The Mohawk Media team, Chelfyn and Helen Baxter are back in today. Audio
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Virtual World
Audio 2 Sep 2009Touchable Hologram Becomes Reality, The MsBehaviour Files: Make, Craft and Print and ebooks. Audio
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Virtual world
Audio 5 Aug 2009The Maker's Schedule v the Manager's Schedule, will bacteria make computers look like pocket calculators? and Albany Senior High School powered by Open Source. Audio