Sarah Putt
New Technology with Sarah Putt
Sky TV investigation; the business of content, how it's provided, who owns it, who gets to control it. Plus, making games takes off. Audio
New Technology with Sarah Putt
A New ISP launched called FYX, the problem with data pollution, and whether Tablets will rule the world. Audio
New Technology with Sarah Putt
Telecom's new CEO, Poppy Day on Twitter, and e-Voting fail. Audio
New pay phones mean you can leave your wallet at home
The time is approaching when you won't need your wallet to go shopping, only your phone. Audio
New Technology with Sarah Putt
The Huawei controversy and the big Google visit to New Zealand. Audio
New Technology with Sarah Putt
Telecom to shut down its CDMA network in July; the Bill of Rights for mobile users; and why we should celebrate infratructure. Audio
New Technology with Sarah Putt
Discussing some issues raised at the Commerce Commission's Future of Broadband conference, including data caps. Plus BYO Tech - bringing your own devices into the workplace. Audio
New Technology with Sarah Putt
Sarah discusses the Commerce Commission's public conference next week to discuss potential uptake problems with ultra-fast broadband. Audio
New Technology with Sarah Putt
Megaupload and the consequences for cloud computing plus 3 ways to position New Zealand as a Hi Tech nation in 2012. Audio
New Technology with Sarah Putt
The editor of Computerworld magazine discusses the iPhone 4S announcement, Steven Joyce's legacy as Communications and Information Technology Minister and Chinese investment in technology. Audio
The Commerce Commission's first mobile monitoring report
Ross Patterson, the Telecommunications Commissioner says four months after cutting wholesale termination rates, there has been a small increase in calls and text messages between networks and that the… Audio
New Technology with Sarah Putt
Sarah tells us what the switch to digital TV will mean for your mobile operator, and why BlackBerry was the device of choice for London rioters. Audio
New Technology with Sarah Putt
Discusses the Ultra Fast Broadband network, the 2001 Catching the Knowledge Wave conference, and IT governance. Audio
The Commerce Commission, telcos and lower mobile prices
Why hasn't the Commerce Commission moved to regulate the prices that mobile phone companies charge customers? Audio