Technology
Social media apps present challenge for protection orders
As social media apps for phones evolve, family violence agencies, police and courts admit they're struggling to stay ahead, as more people appear to be using those apps to breach an order. Audio
Samsung recall sparks battery safety review
The recall of Samsung's Note 7 phones has prompted a move to modernise safety standards for lithium-ion batteries.
First self-driving bus line opens in Paris
The French capital has inaugurated its first autonomous shuttle bus service as an experiment in what Paris authorities hope will be the future of public transport. Video, Audio
Economics and the Internet
Internet visionary, author, blogger and journalist Doc Searls realised sooner than most that the internet was going to change the economy. Audio
Samsung blames batteries, not phones, for Note7 fires
Battery faults found to have caused fires in some Samsung Galaxy Note7's - costing $5.3 billion in recalls and tarnishing the company's reputation. Audio
Older entrepreneurs
The average age of a start up is 26, but recent research suggests some of our most successful entrepreneurs are actually 55 plus.
They have life experience, skills, connections and possibly some… Audio
The human intelligence behind artificial intelligence
A team from Otago University is researching people's legal rights in relation to robots and other forms of artificial intelligence.
Private messaging - is it safe?
Jordan Carter Internet NZ on the lack of privacy on messaging apps Audio
Yahoo email hack affected Australian politicians
Thousands of government officials, including high-profile politicians and senior defence officials, are among the data breach's one billion victims.
App to help you organise your death
An app for pregnancy and birth has proved so popular, Internal Affairs is working on one for death.
Successful touchdown for SpaceX rocket
A SpaceX Falcon rocket has blasted off from California, for the first time since a launchpad explosion in September.
Bringing comfort to the fight against sexism
Hannah Payne is designing a high heeled shoe for women who are expected to wear them in the workplace – but aren't happy about it. Audio
Students create online help for flat-hunt headache
Three students struggling to get into affordable accommodation in Auckland have built a website to help others find cheap rooms to rent.
More Kiwis logging on to find love
An international online dating service dedicated to helping mature professionals has grown 20 percent in New Zealand in the past year.
Kids aren't taught how to deal with online porn - therapist
New Zealanders need to be better equipped from a young age to understand the dangers of internet porn, a sex therapist says.
Does New Zealand really have a porn problem?
Opinion - A lack of confidence with intimacy is New Zealand's real problem with sex, not what we view on our devices, writes sex therapist Mary Hodson.
Yahoo! becomes Altaba
The internet service company is getting a new name and its chief executive will move on when the company sells its core business.
Kiwis fifth highest viewers of international porn site
New Zealanders are the fifth highest users of pornography website Pornhub, according to the site's annual report.
Calls for leaders' summit to tackle inequality
Outspoken - NZ's economy is one of the best-performing among developed countries but there are nagging problems under the headlines. Audio
BookTube and the industry of YouTube authors
You're meandering through a book shop, idling along, checking out what's about past the Crime and Thriller section, when.... a multitude of bright hues catch your unfocused eyes!
These bursts of… Video, Audio