Internet
Headland
Introducing new New Zealand literary journal, Headland made for the online generation. Laura McNeur and Liesl Nunns are the founding editors of this journal, which concentrates on short stories and… Audio
Tech: clickbait
Listener Mona-Lynn has a question for our tech correspodent Peter Griffin about 'clickbait'. Audio
Playing Favourites with Jane Venis
Sculptor and performance artist (as Dr Clawhammer), multi-instrumentalist, instrument maker, and composer, who teaches at the Schools of Design and Art at Otago Polytechnic. Audio
Online with Paul Brislen
The Cloud - Paul talks about what it is (marketing) and what it isn't (the answer to everything). BYODs (bring your own devices) at school and the controversy around parents paying for devices… Audio
Tech news: Apple and app sales
Peter Griffin with tech news; including Apple's monster profits, what the most popular apps were in 2014, and new regulations for foreign tech companies working in China. Audio
Gamergate and online harassment Zoe Quinn
Zoe Quinn's a video game developer who last year found herself at the centre of Gamergate, when a small but very nasty part of the gaming community turned on her. She's helping others deal with online… Audio
Web review with Steve McCabe
Our critic for all things online, Steve McCabe, talks about free guitar lessons online and flight tracking software. Audio
Internet more expensive for almost everyone in 2015
Telecommunications companies are being criticised for following each other's lead in putting up internet prices, despite a Commerce Commission decision that lowered the wholesale price for the copper… Audio
Richard MacManus: tracking health
Founder of technology blog ReadWrite.com, who became interested in health technology when diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes, and has written Trackers: How Technology is Helping Us Monitor and Improve Our… Audio
Web review with Ele Ludemann
Advice on luggage, from the obvious to the unusual, and Dose.com promises a daily dose of awesome. 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
Future techs
Lynn Freeman, Ben Kepes, Aspect of Gaming's Theo Martin, Xero's Andy Lark, Shaun D Wilson, and Meredith Haggerty from WNYC’s TLDR podcast discuss recent technology trends and how they will develop… Audio
Social media and distraction
Finlay MacDonald and Mike Hutcheson on 'Distractions'. Audio
Centcom twitter account hacked
In the United States, the Twitter account of the country's Central Command appears to have been hacked by a group claiming to back Islamic State. Audio
Harmoney raises $10m from Trade Me, Heartland
The country's only peer-to-peer lending platform, Harmoney, has raised 10 million dollars from investors which implies the company is now worth 55 million dollars. Audio
Virtual visitor centre for Abel Tasman National Park
The days of making the obligatory trip to a visitor centre when arriving at a national park could soon be numbered thanks to a truly 21st century pilot project. Audio
What podcasts are you missing out on?
Audio geek Shaun D Wilson recommends some of his favourite podcasts. Shaun's picks are Radio Lab, Sunday Night Safran, John Safran's True Crime, Serial, and The Witching Hours. Audio
Shazam the popular music app
Shazam is the popular music app, whose ingenious algorithm, has been helping hundreds of millions of users to identify songs within seconds. Audio
Specialist in cyber attacks gives his thoughts on the TAB hack
The TAB is investigating attacks on its website which has crashed several times since Boxing Day. Audio