Technology
Sydney home of suspected Bitcoin founder raided
Australian police have raided the Sydney home of a technology entrepreneur suspected as being the inventor of digital currency Bitcoin.
Christmas ideas for tech savvy kids
Are you confused about what to get children for Christmas? Audio
Technology And Innovation - Paul Brislen
Paul has advice for Christmas shoppers, Apple launches its ugliest product yet, and we meet our Innovator-Of-The-Week, Isaac Wilson from TextFerret. Audio
The race for rare earths
If the world is to limit itself to two degrees of global warming it will need to rapidly embrace new power sources and energy efficient technologies. At the heart of those technologies is a group of… Audio
Are NZ companies prepared for cyber crime?
Representatives from some of New Zealand's largest companies are gathering in Wellington this week to hear from one the world's top cyber security experts, Kristopher Rush from the Software… Audio
Martin Jetpack's first trial flight in China
The jetpack, conceived and developed in Dunedin has successfully carried out it first public trial in China. Audio
A different meter: poems instead of tickets
A Dunedin design student is converting old parking meters into machines that dish out poetry rather than tickets. Ben Alder's part of a team that wants to promote Dunedin's UNESCO City of Literature… Video, Audio, Gallery
Fragments of the Great South Road
Paul Janman and historian Scott Hamilton are going to be walking the Great South Road from the edge of King Country to the middle of Auckland. In all it will be around 200 kilometre and should take 10… Audio
Tech News: NZ to Hawaii undersea cable
Technology time with Peter Griffin and news of an undersea internet cable linking New Zealand and Hawaii. Also Facebook moves into livestreaming with Facebook Live, and how the instant messaging… Audio
Martin Phillipps and Graeme Downes: Dunedin double
Founders of Dunedin bands The Chills and The Verlaines, respectively, who have pursued musical careers since the early 1980s and will perform at the 2016 New Zealand Festival. Audio
Tim Crouch: living Shakespeare
Award winning UK actor and playwright who is visiting Auckland in partnership with the British Council to present his solo show, I, Peaseblossom, the story of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream… Audio
Andrew Armitage: death of the video store
Owner of AroVideo in Wellington, one of New Zealand's largest independent film rental businesses, which faces an uncertain future in the era of streaming services. Audio
Cyber crime victims staying silent
New Zealand businesses need to start divulging and sharing that they have been the victims of cyber crime as a first step to building national defences, according to the Institute of Directors.
The Adventure of Spaceflight - Rex Walheim
Who grew up wanting to be an astronaut? This week Dunedinaites will get a first-hand account of what it's like to be propelled into the stratosphere and beyond. NASA Astronaut and retired U.S. Air… Audio
GOdrone - Paul Short
He's only 14-years-old, and he's already chasing a life-long passion. Inglewood teenager, Paul Short, has started up his own drone business. And he's recently showcased his new business at the A&P… Audio
New technology with Sarah Putt
Connected toys. Raspberry Pi Zero. Unicorns - are they endangered? Audio
New fashion app win Auckland entrepreneur competition
Oh, what to wear? The idea for an app to help you with picking an outfit has just won an Auckland entrepreneur a crack at a worldwide competition run by Google. Audio
China blamed for cyber attack on Australia
China is being blamed for a major cyber attack on computers at the Bureau of Meteorology, which has compromised sensitive systems across the Federal Government. Audio
Technology and Innovation
Our technology correspondent Paul Brislen is here to talk about New Zealand's place in the world of telecommunications, Christmas lights interfering with wifi, and he'll answer your technology… Audio