Technology
Government need not 'reinvent the wheel' digitising services
The Government need not 'reinvent the wheel' when digitising services, according to a leading tech chief executive. Audio
Olympics: Six challenges facing new IOC President
The new president will inherit both opportunities and significant obstacles as the movement seeks to evolve while staying true to its core values.
Smart homes a boon for accessibility, but come with a technology warning
More and more appliances are being connected to the internet. Audio
How smart are smart homes?
"Alexa, play RNZ" may be something some of our listeners are used to saying, as smart devices ingratiate themselves into our lives. But others have embraced the internet even more and can say "okay… Audio
Digital inclusion is a right, not a privilege - disability advocates
They warn that without urgent reform, a significant portion of the population will continue to be excluded. Video
Gene Technology Bill debated
Hearings are underway on the government's Gene Technology Bill, which overhauls the regulatory regime governing the use of gene technology. Audio
Social media project reveals dating lives of Gen Z
A new social media project d8talk sees a group of young Gen Z New Zealanders taking part in a frank and honest conversation dating. Over the next few months, it's being rolled out across the channels… Audio
Rocket Lab signs satellite solar panel supply deal with Starlink alternative
Rocket Lab has made a deal with a European company aiming to give Ukraine more satellite support in the war with Russia.
Council ponders Facebook exit citing its poor ethics
Councillor Rebecca Gray said the threat of harm for specific communities was increasing on Meta platforms.
Electricians fear the Right to Repair Bill could be deadly
The bill passed its first reading in Parliament last month, but one trade feels the amendment is a live wire.
Master Electricians' warning on the Right to Repair Bill
The bill passed its first reading in Parliament last month, but one trade feels the amendment is a live wire. Audio
Health NZ's proposed digital cuts: 'We are seeing the cracks widen'
Nearly 98 percent of health IT experts and healthworkers say proposed cuts to Health NZ's digital services budget will hurt patients, according to a new survey.
Feature interview: This is your child's brain on the internet
Brain rot is real. It's what happens when our kids are exposed to mindless content on YouTube and other platforms says Melanie Hempe, a screen-time expert, and founder of ScreenStrong. She says… Audio
Police warn outdated fingerprinting system could compromise public safety
Police have warned if they do not replace their out-of-date fingerprinting system it could compromise public safety.
Consumers unhappy with broadband and mobile
Consumers are becoming unhappier with their broadband and mobile services - but what's driving the decline? Audio
The cost of cyber crime: 91 percent increase in 12 months
New Zealanders lost $6.8 million to cyber crime in the final three months of 2024, and there were 17 reports of losses of more than $100,000.
Tech Tuesday with Finn Hogan
Nights' bionic man, Finn Hogan, joins Emile Donovan in the Auckland studio to talk about the current space race and how Rocket Labs has put fears of a delay to their new rocket to bed, and a former… Audio
Tech Tuesday
VerTech managing director Dan Watson joins Jesse to discuss the importance of securing digital media through platform changes, for example VHS to DVD to Cloud storage. He also looks at the issue of… Audio
US report considers possibility of Australia nuclear submarine accident
A report to the US Congress discusses the possibility of an accident with a nuclear-powered submarine if it supplies one to Australia.
Will Health NZ's IT workers get a reprieve from cuts?
Workers threatened with large-scale job cuts are hoping for a change of heart, after the minister revealed he had asked officials to think again.