Internet
China law a concern in Huawei 5G ban - GCSB Minister
China's National Intelligence Law brought in last year is a "known concern" with Huawei, Andrew Little says as Spark seeks to roll out a 5G network.
Episode 5: Queer the Air
In this episode of Pop! Culture, Melody Thomas and Tony Stamp explore queer representation in television, film and pop music and where LGBTQIA+ audiences are hoping it will go from here. Audio
Arrest in massive German data breach case
German federal police have arrested a man suspected of being responsible for a huge leak of personal details on hundreds of politicians, celebrities and journalists last month.
Pop! Culture podcast | Episode 3: A Matter of Taste
What do our 'tastes' say about us? And who gets to decide whether they're 'good' or 'bad'? In this episode of Pop! Culture, Melody Thomas and Tony Stamp examine the elusive notion of taste. Audio
Episode 1: Beach, please!
We explore themes and characters of popular culture, and what their popularity says about us. First up: Mermaids! (And Mermen. And Tritons. And Sirens. And... you get the gist.) Featuring author and… Audio
Danyl Mclauchlan: how social media is warping society
It's not fake news but Facebook and other social media platforms that are really polluting our media landscape and our lives, argues Wellington writer Danyl Mclauchlan. Audio
Something for the Weekend
Not our usual something for the weekend - we're talking youtube with an expert (which means he's considerably younger than most of us!) Audio
NZ's Wikipedian: is he winning the battle for content?
Mike Dickison is New Zealand's first Wikipedian-at-large. Nine to Noon spoke to him when he was starting the job, encouraging people and institutions to get involved and put more material on the… Audio
Getting the chores ticked off
More than 7400 people are already using a new website Joblist which connects people with workers willing to tackle their chores. Lawyer, Brittany Earl set up the service in July this year. She joins… Audio
Sebastian Smee - losing our inner lives to social media
We lose something of our inner selves when we constantly present ourselves on social media, an art critic says. Audio
Katy Atkin - best podcasts of 2018
Katy Atkin reviews the best podcasts of the year, including Serial, The Teacher's Pet, Slow Burn and Brains On! Audio
Delays plague Census 2018
Census 2018 was the lowest response in more than 50 years. Statistics New Zealand says work on the first release is taking longer than expected due to the complex nature of the task and it has already… Audio
Name suppression in the social media age
Some overseas media, and people on the internet have named the man accused of murdering backpacker Grace Millane. Which begs the question - can name suppression really be enforced in the digital age?
…Sexism in Hollywood, sport, and the media
US magazine The Cut claimed in an article that actress Priyanka Chopra is a 'modern day scam artist' who married singer Nick Jonas to further her career. Audio
Barring of Huawei: NZ feels squeeze in clash of the titans
Trade and national security interests are at stake as China and US remain in dispute.
Elizabeth Denham - Fighting data crime
Elizabeth Denham is the UK Information Commissioner and lead the raid on Cambridge Analytica in March this year. She gained a warrant to search the London-based data analytics company's records over… Audio
Why do so many New Zealanders fall for romance scams?
Over the first nine months of the year New Zealanders lost nearly $9 million to online romance scams. Bronwyn Groot is a fraud investigator and joins us to talk about how to protect yourself online. Audio
$80m for Manawatū freight hub and faster internet in regions
The Regional Economic Development Minister is promising new economic opportunities for Manawatū-Whanganui and faster internet for the regions nationwide.
Asking Google the tough questions
A new survey looks at the bizarre questions people ask the internet. From 'Am I good in bed?' to 'Do people like me?' and 'What is the menaing of life?' many of the questions seem to be unanswerable.
…Drugs and the Dark Net
How is New Zealand's drug trade being affected by the influence of the dark web? A team at Massey University led by Associate Professor Chris Wilkins will investigate the role that the anonymous deep… Audio