Apple
High voltage: plug-in planes
NASA and Boeing are among those making big investments in electric aircrafts, plus an unusual approach to new product innovation by Apple. Audio
Terms and Conditions: a comic
Richard Sikoryak has made a comic book using Apple's terms and conditions. Audio
Apple dodges NZ tax questions: 'We follow the law'
Technology giant Apple responds to reports it paid no tax in New Zealand for 10 years - by focussing on its payments in the US.
OECD tax policy director explains tax loopholes
Pascal Saint-Amans, Director of the Centre for Tax Policy and Administration at the OECD, says he's trying to "put sense back into the system". Audio
Govt cracking down on tax dodging multi nationals
The Government is moving to match OECD initiatives to collect more tax, at revenue source, from multi-nationals like Google and Apple. It's estimated they dodge around $300 million a year. Video, Audio
China's ballpoint quest & the rise of the unsmart phone
Is the "dumbphone" poised for a bit of a comeback? Also China's quest to build the perfect ballpoint pen and how the humble biro is being used by the NZ police to fight crime. Audio
2016: the year in tech
This Way Up reviews what's been hot (quite literally in one notable case) tech in 2016. VR has well and truly arrived and chatbots are on the horizon. Audio
New payments technology slow to be adopted in NZ
The age of an electronic wallet is with us that is no coins, no plastic cards. Audio
Aviation authority issues warning over Samsung Note 7
The fire-prone smartphone is now causing headaches for the Civil Aviation Authority, which is urging airlines to make sure passengers switch them off. Video
Asia correspondent - Charlotte Glennie
Charlotte discusses the latest anti-US rhetoric from Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte, the spread of the Zika virus in the region, the hunt for Japan's "angel of death", why you might not be able… Audio
Julia Powles: surveillance and secrecy
Kim Hill talks to Dr Julia Powles, from the Faculty of Law and Computer Laboratory at the University of Cambridge, where she works on technology law and policy. She is a former contributing editor and… Audio
Hardware hack defeats iPhone passcode security
IPhone passcodes can be bypassed using just $130 worth of electronic components, new research suggests.
What is all the fuss about wireless headphones?
Apple has audiophiles all tied up in knots over the removal of the headphone jack. Media commentator Russell Brown breaks it down for the consumer and dissects the acronyms DRM, DAC and above all PR.
…Rotten Apple coverage
When the PR machine is in full effect for Apple, news judgement crumbles. Video, Audio
Shiny new iPhone lacks lustre
Opinion - Having once raised the bar for revolutionary new products, Apple's new iPhone 7 is nothing to get too excited about, says Paul Brislen.
Apple unveils new iPhone with 2 cameras and wireless headphones
Apple has unveiled a new iPhone with high-resolution cameras and something missing....the small socket millions of people have used to years to plug in headphones. Video, Audio
Tech: Apple’s tax avoidance
Peter Griffin has tech news with an update on Apple's tax bill and what it could mean for New Zealand's tech sector. And how GST is about to bite on imported digital goods. Audio
PWC's Elly Ward says no sweetheart tax deals in NZ
New Zealand does not offer generous tax deals to attract big global firms such as Apple, with experts saying the system is based on taxing all income earned here. Audio
New technology with Sarah Putt
Sarah Putt on the EU ordering Apple to pay $20b tax bill in Ireland, digital wallets and the possibility of a fourth mobile network in NZ. Audio
Govt urged to review tax laws after Apple decision
The government is being urged to swiftly review tax laws to make sure multinationals, such as Apple, are paying their fair share.