Internet
Apology for fibre delays in the Far North
Chorus is apologising for long delays installing fibre in the Far North.
The company is the country's main provider of telecommunications infrastructure.
But its customers have been left fuming… Audio
'Andy Cooks' back in NZ to launch world tour
Andy Hearnden, better known as Andy Cooks, has racked up an impressive 1 billion views on youtube and amassed a following of 4.3 million followers on TikTok with his cooking videos. He's back in NZ… Audio
TikTok attacked for China ties as US lawmakers push for ban
The US Congress has drilled TikTok's chief executive about potential Chinese influence over the platform and said its short videos were damaging children's mental health. Audio
The Panel (Part Two) with Conor English and Verity Johnson
Today on The Panel Wallace with Conor English and Verity Johnson discuss The massive profits being made by banks, whether 'sharenting' - parents who share photos or video of your children - is really… Audio
Companies vulnerable to cyber-attack via suppliers - research
Nearly a third of firms who had been the victim of a cyber attack said it came through an outside partner, second only to phishing, according to a survey.
Lucrative video games industry being poached by Australia
Video games could be our next billion-dollar industry, but Australian tax incentives threaten to stunt growth of the sector in New Zealand.
Cyclone Gabrielle: Preventing a communications blackout in the next big disaster
No landlines, no cellphone coverage, no internet - everything went down in Gabrielle, how do we stop it from happening again? Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Preventing a communications blackout in the next big disaster
No landlines, no cellphone coverage, no internet - everything went down in Gabrielle, how do we stop it from happening again?
AudioHipkins hints Ardern could continue Christchurch Call work
Prime Minister Chris Hipkins has hinted his predecessor, Jacinda Ardern, could continue her work on the Christchurch Call when she leaves politics next month.
Jacinda Ardern launched the initiative… Audio
Internet experts warn to beware of voter manipulation
New Zealand's being warned it needs to wake up to the threat of online voter manipulation in this year's election.
Experts say the country should consider Europe's move to ban microtargeting that… Audio
The toxic world of the manosphere
Some young men are being sucked into a toxic world online, full of sexism, misogyny and fear. Warning: This episode contains descriptions and discussion of gender-based and sexual violence. Audio
The toxic world of the manosphere
Some young men are being sucked into a toxic world online, full of sexism, misogyny and fear. Warning: This episode contains descriptions and discussion of gender-based and sexual violence.
AudioThe Panel with David Farrar and Ruwani Perera (Part One)
Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists David Farrar and Ruwani Perera discuss the occupation of Parliament one year on and the role of social media in Rob Campbell's downfall. Audio
China hits out at US over TikTok ban on government devices
A spokesperson for China's foreign ministry accused the US of abusing state power to suppress foreign firms.
Starlink coming online across the Pacific
Remote areas in the Pacific are on the verge of getting fast internet as low-earth orbit satellite internet providers look to enter the market. Audio
Update on connectivity for internet users
Communication and access to information has been a major issue with both power outages and damage to broad band infrastructure. Andy Carroll is the general manager of customer network operations at… Audio
Cyclone Gabrielle: Paul Brislen on failing connectivity
Phone and internet are still a big problem for many in Tairawhiti and Hawkes Bay. Paul Brislen is head of the Telecommunications Forum and is with us for an update. Audio
Is 13 too young to be on TikTok and Instagram?
Young peoples risk damaging their self-worth if they're on social media at 13, warned US Surgeon General Vivek Murthy last month. While some children may not be ready for TikTok or Instagram at this… Audio
How to get the best out of impaired communication networks
There are limited communications out of areas severely affected by Cyclone Gabrielle in the central North Island.
As ransomware attacks increase: should paying up be banned?
Ransomware attacks are becoming more sophisticated and they're growing in number - there were 64 cases reported to government agency CERT last year. Over half of reported cases to CERT were at the end… Audio