Software
Grant Ryan: Engineer, entrepreneur & ecologist
Grant Ryan describes himself as a hopelessly addicted inventor. He has founded and sold a number of software companies, he's designed and brought to market the world's first superlight folding… Audio
Law professor John Hopkins on a future without lawyers
Technology is now doing the jobs that were traditionally the work of lawyers to the point where the profession is facing major disruption. University of Canterbury law professor John Hopkins says many… Audio
What are humans good for in a world where robots are eating our jobs?
Professor Darl Kolb considers life among the robots in this instalment of the University of Auckland's Raising the Bar event. Audio
Orion Health warns revenue to fall, talking to investors
Shares in the listed medical software developer, Orion Health, have been thumped by 12 percent this morning after the company said it's been unable to close contracts this year and expects a fall in… Audio
New technology with Andy Linton
Andy Linton talks about the internet of things - how technology products "talk" to each other. Corporations aim to use this to make money from us - but what do we get in return? Audio
Technology: Adblocking
With more of us filtering out the adverts when we're online we ask Peter Griffin how adblockers work, who's using them and how content publishers, from online newpapers to mobile apps, are responding… Audio
New technology with Andy Linton
Andy Linton discusses passwords; what a really good one is like and the tools that help you remember them Audio
VMob sees move to NZX Main Board better fit than NXT market
The brand management software company, VMob, has graduated this morning from the stock exchange's NZAX alternative market for start-ups, onto the Main Board, as it looks to raise its international… Audio
Diligent hit by currency headwinds
The software company which helps boards keep track of papers online, Diligent, has been hit by higher currency headwinds. Audio
Why do big IT projects fail?
University of Auckland Computer Science Lecturer, Paul Ralph, says when it comes to the public procurement of big software design projects - don't! He says the total cost of larger IT projects always… Audio
Using the Mind to Control Robots
Researchers are using brain activity to control robots and the technology may one day help patients with stroke or spinal injury Audio
Using the Mind to Control Robots
Researchers are using brain activity to control robots and the technology may one day help patients with stroke or spinal injury
AudioTech news
Peter Griffin on the potential death of anti-virus software, and how a decision by the European courts can help protect your online reputation. Audio
Tech news: open Office
Peter Griffin on some alternatives to Microsoft's Office 2003 suite of office products now technical support's been withdrawn. Audio