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Peter Griffin's here with bits and bytes from the tech world. Telstra plans to crowdsource broadband access in Australia, and China says no to Windows 8. Audio
Tech news
Peter Griffin on the potential death of anti-virus software, and how a decision by the European courts can help protect your online reputation. Audio
Playing Favourites with Matthew Buchanan and Karl von Randow
Co-founders of multimedia studio Cactuslab, creators of film-fan social network Letterboxd, and redesigners of the New Zealand International Film Festivals website. Audio
Holly Baxter and Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett - Vagenda
Holly Baxter and Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett are the authors of the popular Vagenda blog, which acts as a watchdog on how the media talks about women, all wrapped up in funny and hard-hitting cultural… Audio
Tech news: Net neutrality
Peter Griffin on the battle for net neutrality, trying to keep the internet neutral and free from commercial interests. Also with more uncapped internet plans appearing on the market how are internet… Audio
New technology with Robbie Allan
Robbie Allan discusses the Internet Explorer bug, the rise of the Loomio app, upcoming Apple announcements and the popularity of controversial Secret apps. Audio
Online Drinking Culture
Massey University researchers are looking at how young adults use Facebook in relation to their drinking activities Audio
Online Drinking Culture
Massey University researchers are looking at how young adults use Facebook in relation to their drinking activities
AudioOnline Drinking Culture
Massey University researchers are looking at how young adults use Facebook in relation to their drinking activities Audio
Hollywood studios launch law suit against Kim Dotcom
The six major American film studios have filed a lawsuit against Kim Dotcom and his now shutdown filesharing site, Megaupload. The Motion Picture Association talks about the lawsuit and Mr Dotcom… Audio
2013 - Year of the Mega Breach
Mark Shaw, a Technology Strategist for Symantec in the Pacific region, talks about Symantec's Internet Security Threat Report. The report analyses the global threat activity in 2013 - describing it as… Audio
Spotify bandwidth
A listener called Paul is having some issues with his internet data plan blowing out recently, and the culprit's the popular music streaming service, Spotify. Our tech correspondent Peter Griffin… Audio
Insight for 16 March 2014 - Online Health - On The Way
Karen Brown explores the drive to give GP's patients the health equivalent of online banking. Audio
Appcessible.net
The global app market for smartphones and tablets is worth billions of dollars. But how easy are apps for blind people to access and navigate around? Jonathan Mosen of Appcessible.net is helping… Audio
Clive Thompson: the internet is making us smarter
NY Times journalist Clive Thompson, says the internet is making us smarter, social media is changing the way we think, and the way we make connections. Audio
Bitcoin and the dark web - Andy Greenberg
Andy Greenberg is a technology, privacy, and information security reporter for Forbes Magazine and most recently the author of the book "This Machine Kills Secrets", a chronicle of the history and… Audio
In our buzzing, constant, real-time world, communication is increasingly digital
Russell Brown talks with Rosabel Tan, Judge David Harvey, and Troy Rawhiti-Forbes Audio
Downloaded - Napster
Napster is arguably the company that started the digital music revolution. A new documentary Downloaded charts the rise and fall of this peer-to-peer music service, from its first strokes of code in… Video, Audio
Virtual world with Hamish MacEwan
Your Internet Freedoms Are About to Die; researcher Clifford Nass dies; and the case against Gmail. Audio
Feature Guest - Paul Fenwick
Australian Paul Fenwick, on getting more people involved in open source software and how difficult it is to have privacy in this high tech age. Audio