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Writing for Young Readers: Opening the Treasure Chest
A new local web course that teaches people how to write for children has taken off all over the world. "Writing for Young Readers: Opening the Treasure Chest" has only been live for 3 weeks but… Audio
Commerce Commission to release updated decision
Will the Commerce Commission answer the calls of more than 50,000 New Zealanders to reduce internet costs? Audio
Globally Connected
How the race is on to get billions of people connected to the internet via a global network of satellites, with Electrical and Electronic Engineering Prof. Thas A. Nirmalathas, Institute Director at… Audio
How Music Got Free
When music executives turned away a German engineer who had come up with a way to compress music into digital files, it started the beginning of pirating music, and the end of the glory days for the… Audio
Cyberbullying law must strike right balance says Internet NZ
And listening to that in our Auckland Studio was Internet New Zealand's work programme director, Andrew Cushen. Audio
Cyberbullying bill passes final reading
Sending harmful messages or posting damaging images or comments online is now a criminal offence. Audio
For More than the Eye Can See
2015 NZ and Asia Pacific Spatial Excellence award winner 'Augview' is an 'Augmented Reality Asset management application' that allows you to build a virtual picture of your immediate environment quick… Video, Audio
Tech virtual reality and Global Mode settlement
Peter Griffin on the death of Global Mode from the 1st of September. So if you're one of the tens of thousands of New Zealanders using this geo-masking service, which VPN service will you use, and how… Audio
People will find a way to stream content online
The end of a streaming service that let online TV viewers watch blocked overseas shows may drive some people back to piracy. Audio
CallPlus withdraws Global Mode to avoid legal action
Internet New Zealand is disappointed that CallPlus will stop a service that allows its users access to overseas television shows that would otherwise be blocked. Audio
Global Mode dropped after legal action
Internet providers offering global streaming of restricted content have agreed to pull out of the New Zealand market. Audio
Tech News - Paul Brislen
Our technology correspondent brings us the latest digital technology info. Audio
Google Business View - Mark Dwyer
New Plymouth photographer Mark Dwyer is working on an interesting project for the internet giant Google. Audio
IT review with Ben Gracewood
Ben Gracewood looks at the articles "What is Code?" by Paul Ford and "How Tesla Will Change The World". Audio
Why did a Government agency stop battery backups?
Why did a Government agency stop battery backups - essential in power outages - being offered on ultra fast broadband contracts? Audio
Evan Roth
Evan Roth is an artist and researcher and also defines himself as a hacker. He's based in Paris and is heading our way to take part in the Semi-Permanent Design conference in Auckland in a couple of… Audio
Tech: internet speeds and E3 gaming conference
Technology news and Peter Griffin examines internet speeds, the latest from the E3 gaming conference in Los Angeles, and a 111 app. Audio
Personalised internet
Facebook now knows how much time you spend looking at each post. Do you want your own personalised internet experience? Audio
Web review with Hamish McEwan
Looking back on 20 years of internet trends thanks to The Internet Report and Alibaba; a new streaming service. Audio