Technology
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
Drone competition winners will represent NZ in Vegas next year
A hi-tech drone that film crews can use in windy conditions has won four former Auckland University students a trip to the world's largest technology trade fair in Las Vegas. Audio
Business commentator Rod Oram
Rod discusses the main economic and corporate themes in this year's Top 200 rankings of NZ companies. Audio
The ethics of mass surveillance
In the age of mass surveillance, computer scientists need a stronger code of ethics to prevent a dystopian future, says a US cryptographer visiting New Zealand to warn of the dangers. Audio
Why did a Wellington call centre fail?
Australian company CallActive in Wellington has gone under with the loss of 60 jobs. What's so difficult about the call centre business? Audio
Silicon Valley on the North Shore?
Could Auckland's North Shore become the next Silicon Valley? Dr Rebecca Gill talks to Nine to Noon about developing an innovation ecosystem north of the Harbour Bridge. Audio
Silicon Valley 'roadmap' for Auckland
Dr Rebecca Gill, is the lead researcher for the Grow North Innovation District project, which aims to promote a 'Silicon Valley' type hub in Auckland's North Shore. Her research has found that the… Audio
Tell You What 2016
Gaybys, grumpy bus drivers, ANZAC day hype and assisted dying are all amongst blogs, memoirs and travelogues included in a new anthology: Tell You What 2016: Great New Zealand Nonfiction. Editors… Audio
Nick Tyler: rethinking urban movement
Chadwick Professor of Civil Engineering at University College London, and investigates the ways in which people interact with their immediate environments. He is also the Director of the UCL CRUCIBLE… Audio
Ross Anderson: banking security
Professor of Security Engineering at the Computer Laboratory, University of Cambridge, and privacy campaigner. Audio
iPredict for political punters targetted by MP
David Farrar discusses iPredict and how much weight there is in MP Simon Bridges' claims the site is a money laundering risk. Audio
New talking barbie raising hacking concerns
It could be one of the hottest tickets for young girls this Christmas. Audio
Engineers most likely to terrorise
A new book by two heavyweight academics, Engineers of Jihad, contends that engineers are nine times more likely to be terrorists than you would expect by chance. Audio
Distracted drivers
Driver behaviour consultant Peter Sheppard talks about the latest statistics on driver distraction and if it's right to blame mobile phones. Audio
New technology with Mark Pesce
Mark Pesce discusses new ways that finance and banking services are being provided to people who have never had access to financial institutions. http://www.firstaccessmarket.com/ Mark Pesce is a… Audio
Bat photographer Merlin Tuttle
Merlin Tuttle is a photographer with difficult subjects. His quarry are extremely fast, small and normally only come out when it's dark. Bats. While trying to get the best snap Merlin Tuttle has… Audio, Gallery
'Gig City' slow to impact Dunedin
The leaders of Dunedin's Gigatown project say it is like an iceberg which will soon emerge, after a slow first year. Audio
Gigatown Dunedin promising more visible signs after slow start
The leaders of Dunedin's Gigatown project say the project is about to hit its stride after criticism of its slow start. Audio
First Gigatown says Dunedin should take pride in its fast fibre
Those leading the world's first Gigatown project say Dunedin should be proud of what its achieved. Audio