Personalised internet
Facebook now knows how much time you spend looking at each post. Do you want your own personalised internet experience? Audio
Tech: Facebook's Instant Articles
Peter Griffin talks technology, and Facebook teams up with the likes of the New York Times and Buzzfeed to put more news into your newsfeed with Instant Articles. Audio
Nauru's Facebook ban labelled an assault on democracy
The government of Nauru's move to block Facebook on the island has been met with outrage and suspicion by Opposition politicians and refugee advocates. Audio
Te Puke freezing worker won't back down over Facebook post
A Te Puke freezing worker who's been threatened with the sack because of a Facebook post says she's not backing down. Audio
Facebook users watch 4 billion videos a day
Facebook's revenue growth has slowed, while higher research and development costs have eaten into its profits. Audio
Tech: GST on digital products
Technology correspondent Peter Griffin on the government's plans to impose GST on digital goods and services, Also Facebook launches a new payment service, and the end is nigh for Microsoft's Internet… Audio
Online with Paul Brislen
Including: The big Facebook outage last night, Apple's new i-Watch and it's record profit, the cost of rural broadband, Google's investment in SpaceX, and the impending launch of Windows 10 Audio
Online lives - The Wireless
Writer, director, and actress Lena Dunham says that while there are a lot of people she loves on Twitter, it's impossible to find them without reading things telling her that she should be "buried… Audio
British MPs criticise internet giant in Lee Rigby murder case
A report into the terror attack and murder of British soldier Lee Rigby 18 months ago, has accused an unnamed US internet company - believed to be Facebook - of "providing a safe haven for… Audio
Tech news
Tech news with Peter Griffin and Facebook moves into the workplace, and the online TV and film streaming service Netflix is coming to Australia and NZ in 2015. Audio
Law with Nick Russell
What are your rights when someone attacks you on a blog, Facebook or Twitter? Nick Russell from Chen Palmer discusses online attacks. Audio
Otago University prepares for disciplinary action over facebook page
The vice-chancellor of Otago University says she is very disappointed a facebook page hosted explicit photos of female students without their consent. Audio
Science - Physics
Prof. Shaun Hendy from the Physics Department of the University of Auckland points the laser at how physics can affect our everyday life - the physics of networks, such as the hidden structure of the… Audio
All Together Now
How posting on social media can intensify emotions if and when people choose to share an important life events online, with A. Prof. Catalina Toma from the Department of Communication Arts of… Audio
Dirty Politics and Facebook messaging
Facebook's annoying users with intrusive requests to sign up for its messaging app. Also the tech fallout and cybersecurity implications of Nicky Hager's new book 'Dirty Politics'. With Peter Griffin.
…Online Drinking Culture
Massey University researchers are looking at how young adults use Facebook in relation to their drinking activities Audio
Online Drinking Culture
Massey University researchers are looking at how young adults use Facebook in relation to their drinking activities
AudioOnline Drinking Culture
Massey University researchers are looking at how young adults use Facebook in relation to their drinking activities Audio
Facebook translations annoy Maori Language Commisison
The commission that promotes the use of the Maori language says the coining of new Maori words is getting out of hand after the creation of new terms for Facebook. Audio