Internet
Growing risk Dotcom will flee NZ, says Crown
Crown lawyers say there's a growing risk Kim Dotcom will flee New Zealand and he should be kept in prison ahead of his extradition hearing. Audio
Chamber says broadband to benefit all businesses
The Otago Chamber of Commerce says small to large businesses will feel the benefit of faster broadband in the region. Audio
New Technology with Erika Pearson
Car manufacturers enter the privacy debate, building better batteries and printing lights. Audio
Dunedin wins Gigatown competition
After a year-long social media battle between towns up and down the country, Dunedin has been crowned the ultimate winner of the Gigatown broadband competition. Audio
Online world with Hamish MacEwan
Lee Rigby murder - Facebook link. Google Contributor: can I really pay to remove ads? Sophisticated malware bug 'Regin' detected. Russia's webcam spying site urged to shut down. Bloodsucking video… Audio
Digital librarian and Internet Archive founder Brewster Kahle
Brewster Kahle is an American computer engineer, Internet entrepreneur, internet activist, advocate of universal access to all knowledge, and digital librarian. He is the founder of the Internet… Audio
British MPs criticise internet giant in Lee Rigby murder case
A report into the terror attack and murder of British soldier Lee Rigby 18 months ago, has accused an unnamed US internet company - believed to be Facebook - of "providing a safe haven for… Audio
Web review with Steve McCabe
'If This Then That', the Matador Network and Goat Simulator. Audio
Media with Gavin Ellis
Reading a newspaper vs on-line coverage, the media's handling of the revelations that Raurimu killer Stephen Anderson is teaching at a Wellington art school. Audio
Netflix will be a johnny-come-lately in New Zealand
Even though it's a global leader, Netflix will be very much a johnny-come-lately when it launches its internet-based movie and television service in New Zealand in March. Audio
Spiritual Outlook for 23 November 2014
If you want to say your daily prayers or read the Bible, but don't have the right books, the Internet has an answer for you. Audio
How to get people off their screens and onto the streets to make social change happen
Russell Brown talks about activism online and on the streets with Marianne Elliott, Nicky Hager, Matthew Hooton and Laura O'Connell Rapira. Audio
Insight for 23 November 2014 - Cyberwarfare and NZ
William Ray explores what threats from cyberwarfare NZ faces in the virtual world Audio
Playing Favourites with Victoria Spackman
Chief executive and part owner of the screen production company Gibson Group, director of Screenrights in Australia, and chair for twelve years of BATS Theatre Limited. Audio
Eileen Ormsby: drugs and the dark net
Australian writer, journalist, and blogger of All Things Vice. Her new book, Silk Road, tells the story of the online drug cartel dubbed "the eBay of drugs". Audio
Group says no guarantees online voting won't be hacked
An online voting working group's been advised there's no guarantee the system wouldn't be hacked or be open to fraud. Audio
Cyber attacks rising 60 percent per year
The number of reported cyber attacks on New Zealand computer networks is increasing by 60 percent every year. Audio
Concerns over whitebait being sold online
Health authorities are warning people to think twice before purchasing fresh whitebait online. Audio
Online world with Hamish MacEwan
Popular internet TV and movie service Netflix has announced plans to expand to New Zealand next year; fitness app data being used in the courtroom; more than 90 percent of U.S. households have three… Audio