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'Front Burner': serving up daily news
Audio 8 Dec 2018We play an extract from a Canadian contribution to the burgeoning daily news podcast scene. CBC's 'Front Burner' looks at Google's plans to turn an area of Toronto into a hi tech testing lab for our… Audio
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A Battle for Banking
The banking sector is facing a huge shake up as tech companies look to get in on the action.
Governments around the world are keen to see more competition in the sector.
Jenée Tibshraeny from… Audio
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'Insane Mode' - Elon Musk and the Tesla revolution
Elon Musk is unusual, difficult and vindictive - but he and his company Tesla have achieved amazing things, former insider and New Zealander Hamish McKenzie says. A former writer for Tesla, McKenzie… Audio
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The Panel with Janet Wilson and Raybon Kan (Part 1)
Audio 29 Nov 2018Should immigration minister Ian Lee-Galloway stay, or should he go? The mystery of the Karol Sroubek case keeps on rolling, and could well do for some time. The government seems to have sided with 5… Audio
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Theranos and Elizabeth Holmes' fall from grace
Wall Street Journal reporter John Carreyrou started digging into unusual practices at a Silicon valley start-up, Theranos, in 2014. What he uncovered was fraud and deception at a monumental scale. The… Audio
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NZ should not take sides in US-China 'virtual war' - Bridges
The United States has asked telecommunications providers in countries it is allies with to avoid using equipment from Chinese tech giant Huawei. Earlier this month the company partnered with Spark for… Video, Audio
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Open letter urges govt intervention over 'Chinese intimidation'
The United States has asked telecommunications providers in countries it is allies with to avoid using equipment from Chinese tech giant Huawei. Earlier this month the company partnered with Spark for… Audio
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NZ's Five Eyes-5G problem, the mobile bloodbath, and trouble with Trade Me
Spark faces political problems getting 5G - which isn’t for phones anyway; phone brands are set for a bloodbath; and the Trade Me offer likely isn’t good news for regular Kiwis, tech journo Bill… Audio
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The Mixtape: DLT and MC B-Ware of Upper Hutt Posse
Wellington hip-hop pioneers Upper Hutt Posse have just been inducted into the Hall of Fame. Members Darryl Thomson aka, DLT and Bennett Pomana, aka MC B-Ware, joined us to reminisce and select songs… Video, Audio
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Making it without hurting men's feelings
Comedian and writer Sarah Cooper spent years working in the testosterone fueled tech industry for companies like Yahoo and Google. She's just published a tongue in cheek guide to the workplace called… Audio, Gallery
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Fighting the Same Fight
Feminised or gendered roles in the workforce were carved out in our past and still impact on the lives of women in the workplace today. Find out more in Episode 8 of Beyond Kate. Audio
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The future of music according to Shelita Burke
Pop artist, data analyst and cryptographer Shelita Burke is using technology to drive her pop career. She talks to Alex Behan about how data science helps her figure out how often to release songs and… Audio
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Hamish Brewer: the Kiwi shaking up the American education system
A school principal should be like a preacher - motivating and inspiring students, teachers and parents at the same time, says Hamish Brewer, a 41-year-old Kiwi who is currently a high school principal… Video, Audio
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E-scooters, R&D spending and Genetic surveillance
Tech commentator, Sarah Putt looks into the new e-scooters that have arrived in Auckland and Christchurch: why is NZ the guinea pig? Sarah also has the facts and figures behind New Zealand's R&D… Audio
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Phil Goff: Police aren't doing enough to stop red light runners
Auckland's mayor Phil Goff says police inaction is contributing to the city's rising road toll as footage emerges of cars repeatedly ignoring red lights at a central Auckland intersection. Video, Audio
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Termite tech: robots, architecture, biofuels
Termites' abilities to turn timber into food and build towering mounds might help us develop biofuels, construction robots, housing design hacks and microbe technology, author Lisa Margonelli says… Audio
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Bookmarks with Bill Bailey
Musician, singer, actor and side-splitting comedian Bill Bailey is one of Britain's most beloved performers, whose skill-set includes playing music, writing jokes, performing stand-up, and acting in… Video, Audio
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Derek Handley releases texts with Jacinda Ardern - analysis
In early September it was revealed tech entrepreneur Derek Handley was offered the role of the country's first Chief Technology Officer, but will now be paid out $100,000 after the offer was retracted… Audio
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Broadband, Netflix and a Tech billionaire
Sarah Putt has details on the latest Broadband uptake figures, Netflix's success scoring 23 Emmy gongs and tech billionaire, Mark Benioff buys Time Magazine. Audio
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Expert says news media must end dependence on Google and Facebook
A new report says our news media are too dependent on Google and Facebook. The author says it's also time to tax big online operators to secure the future of journalism. If this is even possible, how… Audio
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Online voting, NZ's CTO & personal stats
Tech correspondent, Sarah Putt looks at online voting and whether it will be on the cards for next year's council elections? She also asks if it's time to rethink the national CTO role and how much… Audio
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Rest home's future tech: Comms badges and tablets
A new rest home is planning to be the first in New Zealand to use an iPad-style tablet to connect residents with family and nurse staff at the touch of a button, allowing them to order dinner, watch… Audio
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Smartphone harming your relationship? Make tech-free rituals
More than a third of New Zealanders are concerned their partners are spending too much time on their smartphone. Thirty-nine percent of 2,200 New Zealanders surveyed by 2degrees believe the amount of… Audio
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Susan Rogers on her four intense years working for Prince
Susan Rogers was Prince's sound engineer on albums including Purple Rain and Sign o' the Times. It was four years of her life that left a huge impression, she tells Tony Stamp. Audio
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Kiwi teen crowned world's Powerpoint champion
Tristan Mona from Auckland's Avondale College beat more than 760,000 competitors from more than 100 countries to become the world's Microsoft Powerpoint champion. Video, Audio
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Tash Sultana on 'Jungle', feminism, and her insane rise to fame
The astonishingly talented Australian musician Tash Sultana is in New Zealand for four shows. RNZ Music's Kirsten Johnstone caught up with her to dicuss feminism, mental health and the crazy-big setup… Video, Audio
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Is Facebook facing up to its misinformation mission?
The world's biggest social media network has always insisted it's only a platform for news you can use and not a publisher. But under pressure over fake news, it's now hooking up with news media in… Video, Audio
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Rappler: Fighting fake news and patriotic trolls
Social media can give the news media an almost unlimited number of eyeballs for stories. But they can also be used to target the media and put pressure on journalists. Mediawatch meets an… Video, Audio
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The future of food: your order for a meat-free burger with leghemoglobin and konjac gum is coming right up
Professor Martin Cole, Professor Caroline Saunders Dr Miranda Mirosa, and Ray McVinnie talk with Kim Hill about food production and consumption Audio
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Insight: The Cost of the Foreign Buyer Ban
Otago reporter Timothy Brown heads to Queenstown to find out what unintended consequences of the foreign buyer ban might lie ahead for the resort town. Audio