Technology
Hundreds of breathalysers recalled, prosecutions waived
More now on the police recalling 400 breathalysers they only began rolling out in July - 50 out of 340 or so tested have are returning faulty readings and they don't know why. Audio
Mt Albert Grammar principal says its investigating hacking
Mount Albert Grammar School is investigating after an email containing a pornographic image was sent out to all 2-thousand 7-hundred of its students. Audio
Almost half of NZ jobs at risk of automation
Sometime in the next 20 years there's about a 50/50 chance a robot is going to steal your job. And while traditional blue collar jobs like driving and labouring are likely to be the first to go -… Audio
The internet of things
Philip Howard looks at the challenges and opportunities of a networked world in 'Pax Technica - how the internet of things may set us free or lock us up'. Audio
Tech news
Tech news with Peter Griffin: job losses at Twitter and how video on demand could be the reason that illegal downloading is declining in Australia. Audio
Evan Kindley: annotation
Literary scholar, critic, and senior editor at the Los Angeles Review of Books, who teaches at Claremont McKenna College. His article about annotation, Down the Rabbit Hole, was published recently in… Audio
Anna Ronberg: fashion in Paris
Buyer for fashion boutique Scotties who recently returned to Wellington from her second visit this year to Paris for Fashion Week. Audio
Playing Favourites with Aaron Dustin
Product Design Director at Xero, and Creative Director for the last twenty years. He was the founder of early 21st century online community NZMusic.com, built SmokeCDs.com into New Zealand's leading… Audio
Paul Mason: postcapitalism
Economics editor of Channel 4 News in the UK, and writes regularly on the economy, culture and politics. His new book is PostCapitalism: a Guide to Our Future. Audio
Jesse Colombo: economic bubbles
Columnist for Forbes.com and economic analyst, who created TheBubbleBubble.com for the purpose of exposing dangerous post-2009 economic bubbles and warning of their ability to damage and destabilise… Audio
Council introduces drones to monitor forests
Drones are being used to monitor forestry effects on what it says is the most challenging terrain in New Zealand.
Kaika Energy - from food waste to fertiliser and biogas
A group of Year 13 students from Kaikorai Valley College in Dunedin have created a biotechnology company and installed a biodigestor at school Audio
Kaika Energy - from food waste to fertiliser and biogas
A group of Year 13 students from Kaikorai Valley College in Dunedin have created a biotechnology company and installed a biodigestor at school
AudioHouses flooded in the name of science
Three small houses have been deliberately deluged to try to understand how floodwater damages buildings and materials. Video, Audio
Radio Masts - Paul Thompson
Radio New Zealand (RNZ) is to remove two of its Porirua-based transmission masts after an engineer's report recommended their urgent decommissioning to protect the public. Audio
New Technology with Robbie Allan
Enterprise computing. A possible merger between EMC and Dell. Internet data and privacy laws. Audio
Forget brand loyalty: Kiwis become brand promiscuous
The gas industry has joined phone companies, banks and electricity suppliers in feeling the sting of the fickle consumer.
Technology And Innovation
Our technology correspondent Paul Brislen is here to talk about the Microsoft laptop and the state of privacy law in Australia. And he'll introduce us to the Innovator-Of-The-Week, a Hamilton chap who… Audio
Twitter axes 336 jobs
Twitter is cutting roughly 8 percent of its global workforce, as part of a restructuring of the business.