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Technology: Adblocking
With more of us filtering out the adverts when we're online we ask Peter Griffin how adblockers work, who's using them and how content publishers, from online newpapers to mobile apps, are responding… Audio
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Tech: TV apps, video games and geoblocking
Peter Griffin has technology news and the government wants your views on geoblocking and other technological protection measures or TPMs. Plus more evidence that New Zealanders love playing video… Audio
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Tech: TV apps, video games and geoblocking
Audio 12 Mar 2016Peter Griffin has technology news and the government wants your views on geoblocking and other technological protection measures or TPMs. Plus more evidence that New Zealanders love playing video… Audio
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Tech: Apple vs FBI and 3D TV
Peter Griffin with technology news, and the latest on Apple vs the FBI, why 3D TV really hasn't taken off, and a new drone comes to town. Audio
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Tech: Netflix VPNs and Facebook Reactions
Peter Griffin with technology news. This week an update on how Netflix is cracking down on the use of VPNs by New Zealanders accessing its services. Also virtual reality dominates the news coming out… Audio
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Tech: Apple security
Audio 20 Feb 2016Our tech correspondent Peter Griffin on a big week security-wise for Apple. Audio
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Tech: driverless cars and Twitter woes
Tech correspondent Peter Griffin on trouble in Twitter-land. Also the US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration says it regards the computer onboard driverless cars in the same way as a human… Audio
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Tech news: Google, Amazon and TPPA
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Technology news with Peter Griffin and Google aka Alphabet becomes the biggest business on the planet. There are also rumours that Amazon is planning to open a network of up to 400… Audio
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Tech News: Sky upgrade and Netflix VPN crackdown
Technology news with Peter Griffin and the Sky upgrade gets mixed reviews, and Netflix threatens to crack down on the use of virtual private networks or VPNs. Audio
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Tech News: Broadband rates rise and UBER
Audio 19 Dec 2015Peter Griffin has tech news, and broadband prices look like they're on the way up. Plus Uber and Facebook team up to make ordering a cab even easier, and safety fears over the hoverboard. Audio
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Tech News: Broadband rates rise and UBER
Audio 19 Dec 2015Peter Griffin has tech news, and broadband prices look like they're on the way up. Plus Uber and Facebook team up to make ordering a cab even easier, and safety fears over the hoverboard. Audio
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Tech: Instant Articles and cybercrime
Technology correspondent Peter Griffin on Facebook's Instant Articles' arrival in New Zealand. Also government plans to crack down on the cybercriminals who cost New Zealanders an estimated $250… Audio
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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
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Tech News: 'Netflix tax' and email tracking
Technology correspondent Peter Griffin's on how your emails are tracking you. Plus the 'Netflix tax' on digital purchases like ebooks and music is coming to New Zealand. Audio
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Tech news
Technology news with Peter Griffin. YouTube and Facebook launch new apps for your smartphone as the battle heats up for your ears and eyes. Audio
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The rise of podcasting
Audio 7 Nov 2015Technology correspondent Peter Griffin on the rise of podcasting. So why is this form of audio storytelling surging in popularity? Audio
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Tech news
Technology correspondent Peter Griffin on European moves that question the principle of net neutrality. And Google tries to bring better internet to the island nation of Indonesia with its balloons. Audio
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Tech news VR, You Tube and OLED TVs
Peter Griffin looks at the future prospects for virtual reality. Also You Tube makes a premium offering, and the next generation of TVs called OLEDs hits NZ. Audio
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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
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Tech news
Peter Griffin discusses the implications on copyright following the TPPA deal; Microsoft's new laptop 'Surface Book', and the Chinese government's on-line rating system. Audio
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Tech news: Fishpond, wireless charging
Technology news with Peter Griffin. The online retailer Fishpond gets a big fine for selling illegal electronics, and a tech giant pushes to make our homes and offices truly wireless. Audio
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Tech news
Peter Griffin with technology news and You Tube launches its own gaming channel. Also the Government wants to explore 'digital convergence' and Facebook will start using real people to help you find… Audio
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Israel: startup nation
Peter Griffin's in Israel looking at how it's become a 'start up nation'. Audio
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Tech: digital afterlife
A listener contemplates his digital afterlife. Peter Griffin has some tips for managing a way through your final exit. Audio
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Tech: Apple security flaw?
Apple users might be a feeling less smug about never getting computer viruses. Also the right to be forgotten; so far it's primarily been a European issue, but now the right to be forgotten could be… Audio
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Tech: Windows 10 and FreeviewPlus
Our technology correspondent Peter Griffin has been having a play with Microsoft's new operating system, Windows 10. Audio
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Tech: Apple Watch, drone laws and tiny transistors
Technology correspondent Peter Griffin on the imminent launch of the Apple Watch in New Zealand, bad news for drone owners with tighter regulations, and the tiny transistor that could mean the end of… Audio
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Bits and bytes with Peter Griffin
Bits and bytes from the tech world with Peter Griffin. Mobile payment systems and why ebay is about to spin off paypal, plus a preview of Windows 10. First, Kim Dotcom's out of politics and now he's… Audio
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Tech news
Peter Griffin's here with bits and bytes from the tech world. Telstra plans to crowdsource broadband access in Australia, and China says no to Windows 8. Audio