Technology
Cyberwar and Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity was top of the agenda during Chinese president Xi Jinping's recent visit to the United States. The US and China have agreed neither country will carry out cyber espionage on the other… Audio
The Age of Resilience: Climate In-Justice
As momentum builds towards an international climate change agreement at the UN COP 21 conference in Paris, The Royal Society, The French Embassy and Radio New Zealand have collaborated on a series of… Audio
Climate In-Justice - Question Time
Today's panel, recorded in Wellington, asks if the way out of this gridlock involves proposing new models of climate justice. Audio
Is Apple News bad news for local news?
Apple's new iOS 9 operating system offers users a slick new way of consuming the news. But some fear its acceptance of ad-blocking apps will further undermine the news industry, already struggling to… Video, Audio
Is Apple News bad news for local news?
Apple's new iOS 9 operating system offers users a slick new way of consuming the news. But some fear its acceptance of ad-blocking apps will further undermine the news industry, already struggling to…
Video, AudioPyro Test drive
Emma Smith, Zac Arnold and The Wireless' Hussein Moses test drive new Serato iOS app Pyro. Audio
Pyro
Serato co-founder AJ Bertenshaw talks to Emma Smith about the Auckland-based company's big plans with their new app, Pyro. Audio
Robotic sex
A manufacturer in Japan is warning consumers not to perform a sexual act on its robots. Audio
Michael Houstoun: digital music
Concert pianist Michael Houstoun has replaced his sheet music with a tablet computer at his piano. Audio
Auckland firm wins contract to send lander to moon
An Auckland-based rocket firm has signed a deal to send three rockets to the moon. Audio
Map My Cat - Eric Lin
Have you ever wondered what your cat gets up to at night - or which neighbours they visit and annoy while you're at work? Audio
Could new gene therapies help us live for much longer?
Brian Hanley is the founder of Butterfly Sciences, a company developing gene therapies for aging. He says while humans are designed by evolution to age, longer lifespans could be on the way thanks to… Audio
Technology changing energy sector - report
A new report suggests that the energy sector are in for a significant shakeup in the way they structure themselves, do business, and deal with consumers because of changing technology. Audio
New Technology with Andy Linton
Andy Linton has more than 30 years' experience in computer networking in the telecommunications industry and the academic sector. He currently spends his time teaching and helping build networks in… Audio
GCSB openness could signal plans to expand Cortex
A cyber security expert believes there are signals the Government wants to expand its Cortex cyber security programme. Audio
Faults in flood response played down
A report has revealed the Hutt City Council's emergency managers had to rely solely on a map on the wall to record information during May's flooding. Audio
Faults in Hutt's response to big flood played down
Hutt City's defending its response to big floods back in May though an internal report shows emergency managers had only limited use of a computer system used to record all the flooding information. Audio
Ayla's Dad
Vaughan Hutchinson talks about the family's journey and Ayla's successes. Audio
Ayla's Kindling Cracker
Ayla Hutchinson. She's a 16 year old Taranaki student. And an award winning inventor and business person who's developed a novel new way to chop kindling that's selling world-wide. Amelia Nurse - who… Audio
Technolgy And Innovation
Our technology correspondent Paul Brislen is here to tell us about New Zealand's third biggest Telco - whose name you've probably never heard. He'll talk about electromagnetic radiation, Apps that try… Audio