Internet
Virtual Private Networks
Some people are paying to get their hands on the latest TV and film using a virtual private network to make it look like they're living in the US or the UK. So how do VPNs work and is using one legal… Audio
Dark Market: cybercrime and you
Misha Glenny, the author of 'Dark Market: Cyberthieves, Cybercops and You'. Audio
Tech news: first infringement notices
The first infringement notices have been fired off to the big internet service providers under the new Copyright Amendment Act. So what should you do if you get one? With Paul Brislen, the chief… Audio
Brian Calhoun: retaking the Net
Recent New Zealand citizen who is trying to recreate the best parts of San Francisco in Wellington, and has co-founded Retake The Net to help keep the internet free and open. Audio
Facebook privacy fears
Claims Facebook is tracking every website you visit, even after you log out. Marc Rotenberg - President of the Electronic Privacy Information Center in the US. Audio
Farmville demographics
Naomi Alderman writes about the gaming industry and more in the Guardian. She looks at the hugely popular online farm game, Farmville, and how the profile of people playing these social games is… Audio
New law likely to prompt copyright infringement notices
With Allan Freeth - Chief Executive of Telstra Clear NZ. Vikram Kumar - Chief executive of Internet NZ. Paula Browning - Executive officer of the Copyright Council. Audio
Online trolls
Claire Hardaker of Lancaster University studies online trolls and has been trawling through millions of words of their trolling. Audio
The internet's most celebrated lawyer
Lawrence Lessig, Harvard University law professor, is one of the founders of the alternative copywright licensing body Creative Commons. Professor Lessig is now on a mission to clean up American… Audio
Sunday, 8 May 2011: In da bginnin God cre8d da hvns and da earth
Want to know which way is Mecca? Just get the app for your iPhone. Can't make it to church on a Sunday morning? Live streaming means you can watch it from your bed. Turned off by how long and wordy… Audio
The Smithsonian
Michael Edson, the Director of Web and New Media Strategy at the Smithsonian Institution, the world's largest museum and research complex, consisting of 19 museums and galleries, the National… Audio
Ideas for 21 November 2010
This week the Bank of Real Solutions, a web-based initiative that aims to share the stories of grassroots projects in the hope that they will inspire similar initiatives to spring up. Audio
Down to the Wire
Luke Pierson is the founder and creative director at Heyday a digital agency headquartered in Wellington. Heyday embarked on an ambitious project: Down to the Wire - a history of the internet in New… Audio
NZ's first electronic bookstore launched
The country's first electronic bookstore was launched today. Audio
WiFi Lawence
One year ago this month, Lawrence struck modern tourism gold by becoming the first town in the country to provide free wifi internet access to everyone. Audio
Spiritual Outlook for 22 March
David Hines talks with Maureen Garing about the internet church he has recently established. Audio
Hanging Ten on the Internet
This 1995 episode of Spectrum looks at some of the phenomena associated with the Internet such as multimedia technology, video-conferencing, electronic mail, remote shopping, World-Wide Web etc. Take… Audio