Internet
Te Ara
The online New Zealand encyclopaedia, Te Ara, reveals its final chapters on this country’s cultural life, including one on the history of this country’s fiction. We talk to the booklover who… Audio
Critics: Gigatown competition a waste of money
There is trouble in Gigatown, with critics saying the Chorus ultra-fast broadband competition is a waste of money and is stealing copyright. Audio
Online encyclopedia of New Zealand completed
The completion of a 12-and a half year online project, called Te Ara, the encyclopedia of New Zealand, was celebrated in the Capital last night. Audio
#Gamergate
Joystick ninja and GamePlanet editor Matt Maguire solves the riddles, beats the bad guys and saves the Earth countless times on a myriad of gaming platforms. We're in the midst of a full-blown… Audio
Online donations under scutiny
People are being warned to think twice about making online donations, with a fundraising website linked to fraud allegations. Audio
Mystery over suspected terror website
The mystery over who's behind a suspected terrorist website with links to Islamic State, and to this country has deepened. Audio
Online world with Hamish MacEwan
Google announces changes to try and fight online piracy, Apple built a SIM Card that lets you switch between Telcos, and how HBO, CBS seek upper hand in Pay-TV deals over the internet. Audio
Web review with Ben Gracewood
When Kickstarter goes wrong, BBC to publish a list of "forgotten" pages. Audio
Jane Ginsberg
Professor Jane C Ginsburg teaches copyright law and trademark law at The Columbia University Law School, and holds several fellowships including from Emmanuel College University of Cambridge, and the… Audio
The Dark Net
We head inside 'The Dark Net', taking a journey into the digital underworld with author Jamie Bartlett. Audio
Online world with Hamish MacEwan
Russian hackers used Windows bug to target Nato, Google targets Amazon with new delivery service, Game of Thrones spawns an app, and ultra-fast charging batteries that can be 70% recharged in just two… Audio
Iceland shuts down suspected IS terrorism website with NZ links
A website that shows all the beheadings of westerners by Islamic State has been found to have links to New Zealand. Audio
Auckland-based website caught up in the IS terror network
An Auckland mail forwarding company unwittingly linked to a suspected Islamic State website says it is still waiting to be contacted by the police and the account is still open. Audio
Instameet
Why we shouldn't be spamming people across too many social networking sites and why cropping is an instagrammers best friend. 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
Women being assaulted after meeting men on Tinder
The police in Sydney are recommending that people take a friend along with them when they meet a person for the first time after arranging a date on a computer site or app on a mobile phone. Audio
Survey: 47% of small NZ businesses have no online presence
A survey of small to medium-sized businesses in New Zealand has found 47 percent don't have any kind of online presence. Audio
Online world with Hamish MacEwan
Student gathers video evidence of himself being harassed to use in prosecution, just under 50 percent of UK consumers have used their smartphones to read ebooks, technology is changing the way people… Audio
Web review with Ben Gracewood
Shellshock Bug? Iceland: The Switzerland of Bits? Rolls Royce aiming for "Robotic Chauffeur" by the end of the decade. Audio