Internet
NZers caught up in Ashley Madison data breach
With us is the Privacy Commissioner, John Edwards. Audio
Online GST
Mark Keating of the University of Auckland joins the Panel to discuss whether putting GST on goods and services sold online can be gathered or is it in the too hard basket? Audio
Do computer cookies lead to tailored pricing?
Some computer experts believe the cookies embedded in our computers when we visit websites, are in some cases being used to tailor pricing for on-line purchases, based on information gathered about… Audio
Oh no. More Sky Go no-go woe
Sky's streaming service was down for last weekend's Silver Ferns thriller. It wasn't Sky's fault, but it's far from the first time sports fans have been frustrated by its failure during top live… Audio
Computers could do away with end-of-year exams
The internet could make schools' end-of-year exam season a thing of the past. Audio
Telecommunications companies call for change
The organisation representing 150 telecommunications companies has unveiled a list of changes it says are vital if New Zealand is to remain competitive.
Tech: Apple security flaw?
Apple users might be a feeling less smug about never getting computer viruses. Also the right to be forgotten; so far it's primarily been a European issue, but now the right to be forgotten could be… Audio
Suki Kim: undercover in North Korea
South Korean-born writer who has written an undercover memoir, Without You, There is No Us: My Time with the Sons of North Korea's Elite. She will be a guest at Shifting Points of View during the… Audio
Fashion Talent on the Rise: Lucilla Gray
Lucilla Gray is tipped as hot new talent at New Zealand Fashion Week 2015, but she has already shown a collection at this year's London Fashion Week, with an invitation on the table for Paris. She… Audio, Gallery
Andrew Reitemeyer: pirate parties
Editor of the Pirate Times, and chair of the Pirate Party of New Zealand, and Pirate Parties International. Audio
Nancy Gibbs: TIME and presidents
Managing editor of TIME magazine, who has written over a hundred TIME cover stories, and visted in New Zealand as a guest of Fulbright NZ, on their John F Kennedy Memorial Fellowship. Audio
Love notes from international drug cartels
An international human rights lawyer says people seeking romance on the internet are increasingly becoming targets for international drug cartels.
Giving a way of life - Vanisa Dhiru
Giving is a way of life for Vanisa Dhiru. Helping the homeless and women's rights are among many causes championed by this inspirational Indian New Zealander. Lynda Chanwai-Earle follows Vanisa as she… Audio, Gallery
Giving a way of life - Vanisa Dhiru
Giving is a way of life for Vanisa Dhiru. Helping the homeless and women's rights are among many causes championed by this inspirational Indian New Zealander. Lynda Chanwai-Earle follows Vanisa as she…
AudioHow fast is New Zealand's internet?
An interactive map released today aims to help New Zealanders check their internet speed and figure out whether they can upgrade it.
'Incredible potential' for telemedicine project
A company headed by Kaitaia GP Lance O'Sullivan wants to expand its pioneering service beyond Northland - and possibly beyond New Zealand. Audio
Grant will extend Dr. Lance's tele health service
A company headed by the Kaitaia GP Lance O'Sullivan has won a $30 thousand grant for a pioneering internet health service for children. The grant from the lines company Top Energy, will extend a… Audio
Rural hospital not on ultra-fast broadband
One of New Zealand's most remote hospitals is still not connected to the Government's ultra-fast broadband network three years after the high speed cables were installed. Audio
Tech News - Paul Brislen
The Tesla Car, the Ashley Madison hack, and will the phones of the future have a SIM card, or not? Audio
Motels complain Airbnb is squeezing them out of market
Motel owners are complaining the global home rental website Airbnb is taking business off them. Audio