Technology
Viewing with Lara Strongman
Lara Strongman reviews US crime drama Quarry on SoHo and GYPSY KIDS on TV 3. Audio
New technology with Sarah Putt
Sarah Putt with a snapshot of NZ tech export sector, AT&T buys Time Warner and who needs a smartwatch? Audio
Stroke patient has skull removed, frozen, reattached
Debbie Laird tells tells story of the life-saving but high-risk surgery help him survive a massive stroke. The surgery involved removing a large piece of Mr Laird's skull, freezing it and reattaching… Audio
Sydney man takes defamation case over mullet photo
A Sydney man who claimed he was publicly ridiculed because of his mullet has suffered a setback in his defamation case against media organisations.
Wynyard Group in voluntary administration
New Zealand software company Wynyard Group has been put in voluntary administration.
Wynyard Group in voluntary administration
The crime software company, Wynyard Group, has been put in voluntary administration - which has been labelled not surprising by critics. Audio
Turning sound waves into honeycomb
Nine to Noon talks to Auckland designer Gerbrand Van Melle about 3D printed honeycomb, sound inspired chocolate and other innovations. Audio
Is hemp milk soon to hit supermarket shelves?
Ministers from New Zealand and Australia will be meeting next month. One item that may be up for discussion: hemp milk. Audio
New Zealand's first three-way kidney exchange
Transplant clinicians welcome first-ever three-way kidney exchange in New Zealand. Audio
Webcams used in cyber attacks on websites recalled
Home webcams that were hijacked to help knock popular websites offline last week are being recalled in the United States.
First three-way kidney exchange a huge success - Coleman
Minister of Health Jonathan Coleman says the country's first three way kidney exchange is a huge success. He spoke to our health correspondent Karen Brown. Audio
Local paper asks for directions
The Marlborough Express has warned that it can’t go on as a daily paper forever and it is considering new ideas, including reporting sponsored by readers and printing on fewer days of the week. Could… Video, Audio
The best lawnmower ever?
A buyer's guide to lawnmowers with George Block of consumer.org.nz. And for the first time in 55 years an electric rechargeable mower tops the list, but it will cost you an arm and a leg! Audio, Gallery
Faster, faster, faster: broadband changes
Tech correspondent Peter Griffin with an update on local broadband services, with changes and offers announced this week that could affect you. Audio
Anna Coddington: motherhood and music
Kim Hill talks to Auckland singer and songwriter Anna Coddington, who has been nominated for the APRA Silver Scroll four times since 2010, and is a regular collaborator on the Fly My Pretties… Audio
Alison McCulloch: post-natal depression
Research indicates about 15% of mothers suffer from this serious health issue, but it often go undetected and untreated, says investigative journalist Alison McCulloch. She's just published a large… Audio
Dunedin med tech company gains US market access
A Dunedin-based medical technology company's cancer tests have been made available to nearly 20 million American military members and veterans.
Mars lander loses contact
Scientists are uncertain whether a European Mars lander touched down safely or broke apart, after it did not behave as expected during its descent.
Artisan winners of NZ Music Awards
The creative talents behind some of the country’s best-known performers have been recognised in the inaugural Vodafone New Zealand Music Artisan Awards. Video, Audio
New technology with Andy Linton
Andy Linton on the shutting down of investigative journalist Brian Krebs website by probably the biggest DDOS (Distributed Denial of Service) attack in history following coverage of cyber criminals… Audio