Peter Griffin
Tech: cyberbullying laws and Global Mode
Some of the criticism of New Zealand's new cyberbullying law, the Harmful Digital Communications Act 2015. Also the geo-masking service Global Mode migrates to Australia. Audio
Tech: Apple Music review
We review Apple's new music streaming service Apple Music with tech correspondent Peter Griffin. Audio
Tech virtual reality and Global Mode settlement
Peter Griffin on the death of Global Mode from the 1st of September. So if you're one of the tens of thousands of New Zealanders using this geo-masking service, which VPN service will you use, and how… Audio
This Way Up 27 June 2015: Part 2
Training Christchurch bus drivers using virtual reality, the Global Mode settlement and what it means to internet users, and using cellphone data to measure economic performance. Audio
Tech: internet speeds and E3 gaming conference
Technology news and Peter Griffin examines internet speeds, the latest from the E3 gaming conference in Los Angeles, and a 111 app. Audio
Tech: Apple's WWDC
Peter Griffin on the news the Inland Revenue will choose a US company for a major technology contract. Also the main developments coming out of Apple's Worldwide Developers' Conference. Audio
Tech: Google Photos
Peter Griffin reviews Google Photos, the relaunched photo app challenging iPhoto and Flickr. Audio
Tech: Charlie Charlie and internet report
Peter Griffin talks technology. A Mexican demon takes a terrible revenge on the world's internet users, and Mary Meeker's influential report on the state of the global internet comes out. Audio
Tech news: Budget 2015 and Spotify
Peter Griffin reviews how the science and technology sector fared in Thursday's budget. We're also looking at the music streaming service Spotify's plans to stream videos and podcasts, and commission… Audio
Tech: Facebook's Instant Articles
Peter Griffin talks technology, and Facebook teams up with the likes of the New York Times and Buzzfeed to put more news into your newsfeed with Instant Articles. Audio
Scientists, Media, Government
A discussion about the interaction between the media, the government and scientists, held at the 2015 NZAS meeting Going Public. Audio
Tech news
Technology news with Peter Griffin. So why is Spark protesting about possible price hikes for access to the copper broadband network? Also the rise and fall of anonymous messaging apps, and why Apple… Audio
Tech - broadband performance
Internet users may have noticed that the network's been slow in the evenings recently. So what cound be to blame? With Peter Griffin and broadband performance expert John Butt of TrueNet. Audio
Tech: Global Mode fight
Technology news with Peter Griffin and we look at the move by some local broadcasters and content providers to band together and mount a legal challenge against the people developing and selling… Audio
Tech: Semble, Tidal and Netflix update
Peter Griffin on technology, with news of Jay Z's Tidal music streaming service taking on Spotify and Apple. Also a new contactless payment system called Semble hits the New Zealand shops, and an… Audio
Tech: Netflix NZ
Peter Griffin looks at Netflix's launch of a local service. How does it stack up against the US version and the other streaming-video-on-demand services on the market? Audio
Tech: GST on digital products
Technology correspondent Peter Griffin on the government's plans to impose GST on digital goods and services, Also Facebook launches a new payment service, and the end is nigh for Microsoft's Internet… Audio
Tech news Apple Watch
Apple is in the news this week with the launch of the Apple Watch, and the prospect of its electric vehicles driving around by 2020. With technology correspondent Peter Griffin. Audio
Tech news
Peter Griffin with tech news, and a proposed law change that could mean 3 months in jail if you forget your password. No pressure then! Also, PC sales are up- we find out why. Audio
Tech: filesharing and global internet
Technology news with Peter Griffin. This week, nearly 5000 Australian IP addresses are targeted for alleged illegal filesharing. Also a new study by Facebook suggests we might not get to 4 billion… Audio