Peter Griffin
Soft launch of Dotcom music site and album release
The internet entrepreneur, Kim Dotcom, has marked the second anniversary of the police raid on his home with the release of his album Good Times, and the soft launch of his new music site, Baboom. Audio
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Peter Griffin on a UN resolution to protect people's right to privacy in the digital age, and Apple gets told off by Australia's consumer watchdog for misleading consumers over its warranties. Audio
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Peter Griffin beams in with the latest tech news. Google and Amazon want to try out delivery robots and drones as they battle to deliver our internet shopping in the future. Also why has Yahoo!Xtra… Audio
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Peter Griffin with tech news. Console wars and the results of the World Internet Project New Zealand. Audio
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With tech correspondent Peter Griffin. Are the rules for onboard gadget use likely to change here in NZ? Also Twitter's IPO and the problems facing Chorus. Audio
Tech news: Broadband offers
Tech correspondent Peter Griffin on the state of New Zealand's broadband market. Audio
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Peter Griffin on the controversy over broadband pricing rates, using the crowd to fund business ventures, and biometrics going mainstream with the launch of a new smartphone. Audio
Tech news: 4G and internet.org
Peter Griffin our technology correspondent has been testing out 4G. Also the internet.org project. Audio
Smart TVs
Peter Griffin test drives the latest 'smart' TVs. They all connect to the internet, but that's where it starts getting tricky! Audio
Tech news: Nethui
Peter Griffin spent a chunk of last week at Nethui, where geeks and peeps get together to discuss all things digital. We'll look at hot hui topics, including proposed changes to the way the government… Audio
Tech news: internet TV
Peter Griffin on what the move to screening English Premier League football matches online means for internet TV here in New Zealand. Audio
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Tech news with Peter Griffin. This week, Google launches its own music streaming service. Also one woman's fight to get intimate photos of her taken offline. Audio
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Tech correspondent Peter Griffin with news of the arrival of the international online review service Yelp in New Zealand. Also a slightly sinister search engine called Shodan lets you search for… Audio
Technology time
Technology correspondent Peter Griffin on Google's glasses. Also, new laws that mean the big telcos will be forced to intercept phone calls and emails to help the police and other law enforcement… Audio
Big Data: Open Data
There is a growing awareness that facilitating access to data encourages collaborative science and knowledge advancement. How far are we willing to go in this direction and what are some of the… Audio
Tech news: the Bitcoin boom
Peter Griffin with bit and bytes from the hi tech world. This week, we look at the digital currency, Bitcoin. Audio
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Peter Griffin beams in with latest news from the world of technology. This week, the death of Google Reader; we ask why it's died and look at some of the alternatives. Audio
Tech news: Dotcom and Ultra HD TVs
Peter Griffin on a fresh twist in the Kim Dotcom saga and the recent launch of Ultra HD TVs; so is this a new product that consumers really need? Audio
Dotcom launches new file sharing site
One of the central elements of the Mega site is that all of the files are encrypted, meaning only those people with key code for the files are able to access them. Audio