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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
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How to tame the wandering mind
Multi tasking is a myth according to neuroscientist Amishi Jha. She says we need to pay more attention to attention because stress and mind wandering diminish the power of our brains to work at peak… Audio
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The Only Way to Pay?
EFTPOS and ATMs changed not just the way we bank, but arguably, the way we live. But was that a good thing? Produced by Justin Gregory. Audio
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Dame Products’ Alex Fine on women making sex toys for women
Dame Products is a crowdfunded sex toy company that aims to make highly engineered and appealing sex toys for women. Dame Products co-founder and CEO Alexandra Fine has a Masters in Clinical… Audio
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Inspiring IT pioneer Dame Steve Shirley
Dame Stephanie Shirley (who goes by Steve) is an IT pioneer, a philanthropist involved in autism charities, and a refugee. She was born Vera Buchthal and she and her sister were sent to England from… Audio
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Tagging tech: stopping graffiti in real time
Audio 2 Jun 2018One way of dealing with graffiti is to paint over it after it appears, but the hunt is on for a more sophisticated solution. Audio
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Understanding AI: are the media the solution or the problem?
Face recognition in our supermarkets, algorithms pinpointing our varsity dropouts and robots taking our jobs: artificial intelligence is on the rise in our news. But are the media also to blame for… Video, Audio
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Bits+Bytes: the future according to Google
Audio 12 May 2018Peter Griffin beams in from Google's developer festival I/O 2018 to tell us what the tech company have got in the development pipeline. [Peter Griffin travelled to California with the assistance of… Audio
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Helping Kiwi tech innovators break into the US
Sian Simpson is a young New Zealander helping kiwi tech start-ups to break into the important US market through the Kiwi Landing Pad. The non-profit organisation based in San Francisco provides… Audio
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Summit looks to foster Pasifika involvement in tech
An Auckland summit aims to get more Pacific people pursuing a career in the technology sector. Audio
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Bits+Bytes: Amazon conquers the world
Audio 21 Apr 2018What's happening with Amazon's Australasian strategy, and is Prime likely to come this way anytime soon? Plus is the new international cybersecurity accord akin to a digital Geneva Convention or a… Audio
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Young leaders want more awareness on CYC in the Pacific
Audio 12 Apr 2018Pacific leaders elected to run for the Commonwealth Youth Council elections want more awareness of the opportunity in the region. Audio
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Google moves on news as pressure mounts on 'big tech'
Tech giant Google is splashing out some of its substantial profits on new tools to ease the news media's problems at a time when 'big tech' is under big pressure worldwide. Is it a sign of a 'new… Video
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Hired by an algorithm? Robotic recruitment
Audio 17 Mar 2018Algorithms and artificial intelligence are being used to screen job candidates. The problem for jobseekers is whether the system is open or fair.
Sifting through millions of job applications costs… Audio
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Sky rejigs its offerings - but what next?
Sky TV’s slashing of its prices was an inevitable response to cheaper digital entertainment options on the market. Can it keep and create customers in the online era when exclusive rights to the All…
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Look! No hands! The rise of ‘voice’
Voice-activated ‘smart speakers’ now on the market mean you can get news online without lifting a finger. Our big media companies are all on board, but will this change the nature of our news? Or will… Video, Audio
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Getting your study act together
Education consultant Karen Boyes with key tips for students wanting to start the year with positive study habits. Karen is a teacher, author and public speaker who has twice won New Zealand Educator… Audio
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Mirror magic: boosting solar
From a few panels on your rooftop to the giant solar farms spreading around the globe, cheaper solar tech has been boosting demand for this type of renewable energy throughout the world. In the US a… Audio
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Missing tech
What tech is "missing" in our lives? Despite all the new gadget's available around the world, there's never been a time in history where new innovations haven't changed the way we live. Audio
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The Panel with Tracey Bridges and Tim Watkin (Part 2)
Audio 12 Feb 2018What tech is "missing" in our lives? Despite all the new gadget's available around the world, there's never been a time in history where new innovations haven't changed the way we live. We ask the… Audio
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The Mixtape: Andrew Boak
Andrew Boak was the guitarist with Auckland punk band, No Tag, in the early 80s. They're getting back together for one of the last shows at The Kings Arms before it closes for good, alongside a host… Video, Audio
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Digital software to trace tuna fish being piloted in Fiji
Audio 22 Jan 2018New technology aimed at ensuring more transparency and accountability for tuna fishing worldwide is being piloted in Fiji. Audio
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High tech hearing aids
Hearing devices have for years been an expensive and somewhat unfashionable necessity for those with hearing troubles, but as the tech improves, hearables are becoming a cool functional accessory.
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Giving the gift of (digital) music
With CDs well on the way out, Yadana Saw explores how to give the gift of digital music, featuring music from Troy Kingi, Mariah Carey and Radiohead. Audio
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Rowan Simpson: how to make a startup business last
How do New Zealand companies such as Xero, Animation Research Limited and Weta Workshop compare on a global scale? Someone who's been building the innovative tech sector here for the past two decades… Audio
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Tech talk with Paul Brislen
The future of electrified travel, and why we won't have electric planes any time soon. Audio
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Time, tech, and art – SFMOMA’s Keir Winesmith
Wellington just hosted the National Digital Forum, where a big topic was how to attract the maximum audience for art in the digital age. One of the keynote speakers was Australian Keir Winesmith, Head… Audio