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Apple unveil new iPhone model
Technology company Apple have released a smaller, cheaper iPhone model which targets customers in emerging markets. Audio
FBI hopeful it can unlock iPhone without Apple
The FBI says it might have found a way to unlock the phone of one of the San Bernadino attackers without Apple's assistance.
Culture jamming, celebrity, and artistic expression
Culture jamming is the practice of subverting an established icon or brand for artistic, political, or comedic reasons. But what happens when it gets co-opted by the very people and institutions that… Audio
Corporate giants under increasing pressure to pay more tax
Facebook is the latest major corporate to bow to the increasing pressure mounting on multi-national companies to pay their fair share of tax. It will start paying tax on major advertisement revenue in… Audio
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
Apple wins case to keep iPhone locked
Apple has won a case against the FBI which had ordered the tech company to unlock an iPhone used by one of the shooters in the San Bernardino attacks.
Hacking iPhone a dangerous precedent, says Apple CEO
Apple CEO Tim Cook has spoken out about breaking into an iPhone belonging to one of the San Bernardino gunman, in an exclusive interview with ABC America. Audio
Apple files Annual Financial Statement
Apple New Zealand has filed its Annual Financial Statement for the year ended 26th of September 2015. Audio
iRate over iPhone 'error 53'
Apple is facing a backlash from customers over a software update that disables iPhone 6 handsets if it detects repairs by third-party technicians.
Google's owner takes top spot from Apple
Alphabet has surpassed Apple as the world's most valuable company after its latest earnings report.
First Person with John Campbell: Apple's high ideals and low tax bill
The news that in the last financial year Apple New Zealand had revenue of $568 million and paid tax of only $6.8 million confused John Campbell. So he went on a hunt to find out why. Audio
Apple and Tamarillo Crumble
Recipe by Robin Nitschke
From Nine To Noon on Monday 5 October 2015
Is Apple News bad news for local news?
Apple's new iOS 9 operating system offers users a slick new way of consuming the news. But some fear its acceptance of ad-blocking apps will further undermine the news industry, already struggling to… Video, Audio
Is Apple News bad news for local news?
Apple's new iOS 9 operating system offers users a slick new way of consuming the news. But some fear its acceptance of ad-blocking apps will further undermine the news industry, already struggling to…
Video, AudioWill Google and Facebook soon control news distribution?
The director of the Nieman Journalism lab at Harvard University, Joshua Benton says local news is under threat, as global giants like Facebook, Apple and Google begin to dominate news platforms, and… Audio
Apple launches a TV, a phone upgrade and a bigger IPad
With the usual fanfare Apple has launched its latest products in California; a television that talks to you, an improved iPhone and what it calls iPad Pro, with a 12.9 inch screen that works with a… Audio
Apple unveils iPad Pro, new Apple TV and iPhone 6S handsets
Apple has unveiled a larger iPad tablet, a TV box with its own app store and new iPhones that can detect how firmly their screens are being pressed.
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