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Digital health tools associated with weight loss
A study has found that self-monitoring using digital health tools - including apps, wearables and websites - is associated with weight loss. Study co-author Dr Shelley Patel from the Stanford… Audio
How Covid-19 is impacting organised crime
Underworld investigator Misha Glenny says the Covid-19 pandemic is going to change the nature of the drug-dealing business, working against the big organised crime cartels who traditionally control… Audio
Calling Home: Jackie Miller in Liguria, Italy
Jackie Miller is from Auckland's North Shore originally. She was a self-described 'city girl' before heading to Italy on something of a whim five years ago. Now she runs bespoke tours in the Liguria… Audio
The rise of Germany's new ultranationalist intelligentsia
The far right in East Germany has long been associated with the disaffected masses, but there is a growing intellectual class helping to change the narrative. Julian Göpffarth's work focuses on the… Audio
The new SuperGold Card and app
The SuperGold card is entering the digital era, with the launch of an app and an upgraded website. Changes are aimed at making the benefits of the card more accessible to increasingly tech-savvy over… Audio
Sons & Co - the go-to arts website people
A company that creates websites for many clients involved in the arts here and overseas, doesn't actually have one of its own. Sons & Co, based in an old shipping warehouse in Lyttelton, is an… Audio
Mark Knoff-Thomas, drunk shopping phenomenon is not restricted to late night online purchases
Mark Knoff-Thomas, New Market Business Association CEO, speaks to Jim about a survey showing how many people shop while under the influence. Audio
Up on the 13th floor - Marty Duda
Marty started 13th Floor in 2011 and changed it (with Reuben Raj, pictured with Marty) to Radio 13 in the middle of this year. Radio 13 is a music site with 24/7 streaming radio station that has a… Audio
Chinese website targets foreign buyers
A large online Chinese real estate website is launching a marketing campaign to help foreign buyers get a foot on the property ladder before they're shut out. Audio
Volunteers called to help navigate Work and Income site
The Citizens Advice Bureau in Whangarei is appealing for super-sleuths who can find their way around government websites. It says it urgently needs volunteers to help people who don't know what… Audio
What colour is the internet?
Peter Griffin with the latest tech news, and this week what colour is the internet?! It's a question that designers and businesses are wrestling with as they try to get us to spend as long as possible… Audio
Web review with Hamish McEwan
Looking back on 20 years of internet trends thanks to The Internet Report and Alibaba; a new streaming service. Audio
Web review Steve McCabe
Steve McCabe reviews Pic Monkey, Playlister and The 13th Floor. Audio
Mobilegeddon poses new online challenges for businesses
From tomorrow Google is updating its search engine to favour websites with mobile-friendly features. Audio
Outspoken - Changing Media Landscape
Guyon Espiner examines the rapidly changing media landscape Audio
Me Kōrero - Web Design for Beginners
How hard (or easy) it is to learn how to design websites? With Dylan Buckley and Ben Guerin, the duo behind Codesmashers. Audio
Buzzfeed
The social news website BuzzFeed is growing by 75 percent a year and has 150 million monthly users! Rupert Neate of The Guardian has been examining the BuzzFeed phenomenon. Audio
Down to the Wire
Luke Pierson is the founder and creative director at Heyday a digital agency headquartered in Wellington. Heyday embarked on an ambitious project: Down to the Wire - a history of the internet in New… Audio