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Hear from Paul Spain and Logan Ransley (Landlord Studio), as they delve into some of this week's tech news and innovation including ListAssist's breakthrough in the US real estate market, precautionary advice on NZ Post scams and Apple's satellite service expansion. We also explore the significance of the Internet Archive and how hydropanel's are helping hydrate remote communities.
Plus, a look at the innovation behind Landlord Studio's all-in-one property management app.
Thank you to our show partners One NZ, Spark, HP, 2degrees and Gorilla Technology.
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Join Paul Spain and Bill Bennett as they discuss the latest tech news and developments including:
The shutdown of 3G roamingApple's new hearing healthMeta reintroduces facial recognition to combat celebrity scamsZoom's innovative AI-powered avatarsAI lawsuits against Character.AI and Google over teens deathCreatives sign petition opposing use of works for AI TrainingHow to get Google's support for NZ mediaSpecial thanks to our show partners One NZ, Spark, HP, 2degrees and Gorilla Technology.
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Hear from Paul Spain and Keith Patton (Vivara) as they discuss the latest tech news, including:
One NZ's testing of Starlink's satellite-to-mobile SMS serviceNZ Government's Identity Check facial recognition systemTesla's Robotaxi plansQuantum computing breakthroughs by Chinese scientistsSpaceX's innovative rocket-catching technologyPlus a look at Vivara personalised wellness guidance
Thank you to our show partners One NZ, Spark, HP, 2degrees and Gorilla Technology.
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Join Paul Spain and Seeby Woodhouse (Voyager) as they delve into tech news from the week including, the impact of social media on traditional journalism as Google threatens to stop links to NZ news sites, Starlink in-flight connectivity and NZ police dismantled a large-scale smishing scam. They also explore the complexities of autonomous driving technologies, with Hands off experiences with Tesla’s Full Self Driving and Waymo Driver in San Fransico. Plus, Voyager Internet's competitive innovations.
Special thanks to our show partners One NZ, Spark, HP, 2degrees and Gorilla Technology.
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Join host Paul Spain and Jo Hilson, Chief Technology Officer of Tourism Holdings, as they discuss the latest tech news, including NZ police unauthorised access to facial recognition sites, Sparks TransGo partnership with Transpower, Te Whatu Ora's digital upgrade, Teachers concerns on AI usage, Qualcomm considers Intel takeover, Apple news and hands on review of Google TV streamer 4K and iPhone 16. Plus, a look at technology integration and innovation at Tourism Holdings and more.
Thank you to our show partners One NZ, Spark, HP, 2degrees and Gorilla Technology.
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Listen in as Paul Spain joins Barry Dowdeswell (Otago Polytechnic) as they dive into this week’s Tech news including, Scooter bans in Wellington, Tax exempts for Kiwi tech startups, privacy concerns with IRD data sharing, United Airlines and Starlink partnership, and Polaris Dawn Mission's first privately funded spacewalk. Plus, a look at the new iPhone16 and GoPro’s Hero 13’s latest innovations and the vital role of experiential learning at Otago Polytechnic's Auckland International Campus.
Special thanks to our show partners One NZ, Spark, HP, 2degrees and Gorilla Technology.
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Hear host Paul Spain and Sulabh Sharma, Co-Founder at Debut NZ, as they discuss fintech and the impact of open banking for New Zealand and the potential influence of governments on social media platforms. Plus, Tech news from the week including, the right to repair tech in NZ, Amazon’s new Alexa updates, Meta's COVID censorship under Biden government, Brazil's first days without X and Couple sues over AI voice cloning.
A big thanks to our show partners One NZ, Spark, HP, 2degrees and Gorilla Technology.
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Join Paul Spain and Stephen Phillips (Snyk) for an insightful discussion on EdTech’s Kai’s Education and Kami, major layoffs hit Spark, 2degrees, and One NZ, the impact of AI on job interviews, fintech Debut’s aim to launch NZ’s first open banking and AI-driven bank, Telegram’s CEO arrested and law enforcement access to encrypted communications, Qantas first-class coding error, a look at Australia's ‘right to disconnect’ law and more.
Thanks to our amazing show partners One NZ, HP, Spark and Gorilla Technology
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In this episode of the NZ Tech Podcast, host Paul Spain welcomes Josh Webb from HYPR NZ to delve into the latest tech news. They celebrate Uber’s 10-year milestone in New Zealand, discuss the implications of lifting the genetic engineering ban, and examine AI’s impact on the music industry. The conversation also highlights Rocket Lab’s impressive achievements, the end of an era for Fitbit, the introduction of Direct to Cell Satellite coverage in New Zealand and more.
Thank you to our show partners One NZ, HP, Spark and Gorilla Technology
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In this episode, host Paul Spain and guest Bill Bennett look into the rise of AI surveillance and its impact on New Zealand society. They discuss the impact of Huawei's exit from the New Zealand telecommunications market and the implications of the deployment of AI cameras on New Zealand buses for road safety. Plus, hands on with AI tech: HP OmniBook, Samsung Z Fold and more.
The surveilled society: Who is watching you and how | RNZ News
Thanks to our amazing show partners One NZ, HP, Spark and Gorilla Technology
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Join host Paul Spain and Mark Knowles, Executive General Manager for Security at Xero, as they delve into the evolving nature of cyber threats, the importance of privacy and data protection, and the need to stay ahead of technological advancements and potential security risks. They also look at tech news from the week including:
New Zealand's move towards a digital currency NZ Defence Force's AI initiatives with the USCrowdStrike’s lawsuitUber’s EV deal with BYDJudge rules Google ‘is a monopolist’ in US antitrust caseA big thanks to our show partners One NZ, Spark, HP, 2degrees and Gorilla Technology.
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Join the conversation as host Paul Spain and Seeby Woodhouse (Voyager) explore NZ Post’s hydrogen-powered trucks, Trans-Tasman space research projects, the ethical implications of AI, Seeby's intriguing 5-day experience with Tesla's full self-driving capabilities on New Zealand roads, and the development of autonomous vehicles. Plus, a look at Voyager's migration to OpenStack and the competitive cloud services landscape and more.
A big thanks to our show partners One NZ, Spark, HP, 2degrees and Gorilla Technology.
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Host Paul Spain is joined by advisor and consultant, Vincent Heeringa, as they delve into the aftermath of Crowdstrike's computer crash, discussing the impacts on key organisations and the cybersecurity industry. They explore the challenges faced by tech giants in response to crises, investor reactions, and the company's road to recovery. Plus, a look into the complexities of valuing cybersecurity companies, the cultural significance of data sovereignty, and the emergence of smart glasses and eyewear computing.
Thanks to our show partners One NZ, Spark, HP, 2degrees and Gorilla Technology for their support of the NZ Tech Podcast.
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Tune in to Paul Spain and Tom Roberts; the team lead for threat and incident response at Cert NZ (Computer Emergency Response Team) and NCSC (National Cyber Security Centre). Tom highlights the increasing complexity of cybersecurity threats in New Zealand and an in-depth look at cybersecurity challenges and the government's involvement in New Zealand's cybersecurity landscape. The discussion covers:
The importance of reporting cybersecurity incidentsCertNZ and the National Cybersecurity Centre in protecting the country's cyber resilienceEmphasis on evidence-based decisions and reporting for policymakers and cybersecurity ecosystemRaising awareness and contributing to New Zealand's cyber resiliencePacific resilience and engagement in two-way information sharingImportance of person-to-person connections in cybersecuritySpecial thanks to our show partners: One NZ, 2degrees, Spark NZ, HP, and Gorilla Technology.
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Paul Spain and Avram Pilch delve into the intricate landscape of artificial intelligence, discussing its ethical implications, impact on intellectual property rights, and the need for data privacy regulations.
They explore concerns about AI-generated content, the limitations of AI, and the ethical considerations of AI using personal data from social media and other sources. Listeners gain valuable insights into the ethical and legal challenges posed by AI and are encouraged to become better educated consumers of AI technology.
Special thanks to our show partners: One NZ, 2degrees, Spark NZ, HP, and Gorilla Technology.
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Avram Pilch - Tom's Hardware joins Paul Spain to dive into the intriguing world of the newest premium laptops and the nuances surrounding ARM processor technology and Windows Copilot+ PCs. Here’s a rundown of the key insights and discussions from the episode:
The Qualcomm X Elite Processors: Performance vs. PracticalityBattery Life: Reality vs. ClaimsThe Rise of ARM ProcessorsExclusive Features and Software CompatibilitySpecial thanks to our show partners: One NZ, 2degrees, Spark NZ, HP, and Gorilla Technology.
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In this episode, host Paul Spain chats with guest Steven Zinsli to discuss a range of pressing topics at the intersection of healthcare, technology, and data privacy. The conversation delves into Steven Zinsli's journey from the healthcare industry to the launch of HealthNow, a platform aiming to make healthcare more affordable and accessible, particularly for employees through employer-sponsored plans.
As the dialogue unfolds, the episode encompasses insightful discussions on renewable energy, cybersecurity, and the implications of AI in music creation, shedding light on the challenges and opportunities within these rapidly evolving landscapes.
Join us as we explore crucial issues around data protection, health/fintech, renewable energy, cybersecurity, and the transformative potential of AI across various industries. Stay tuned for thought-provoking analysis and compelling insights in this engaging episode of the NZ Tech Podcast.
Special thanks to our show partners: One NZ, 2degrees, Spark NZ, HP, and Gorilla Technology.
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Join host Paul Spain and guest Matt Archer, CTO at Quadrent, as they discuss AI's impact on data privacy, the importance of technology access for young people and the latest tech news from the week, including:
Fabrum to collaborate with ToyotaGM's US$850 million infusion into Cruise robotaxisMeta's halt on AI training in EUBacklash to Adobe's latest terms of serviceMusk's record payout from TeslaOzone concerns over Starlink satellitesLimitations on new hardware requirements for AI capabilitiesPlus, a look at Quadrent's sustainable technology initiatives and its collaboration with educational communities.
Special thanks to our sponsors: One NZ, 2degrees spark, HP, and Gorilla Technology.
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Hear from host Paul Spain and William Montague-Brown (Willbot.AI) as they look into Microsoft Recall’s privacy issues, the latest from Apple Worldwide Developers Conference including Apple Intelligence capabilities and the implications for users and businesses and Nvidia's remarkable growth in AI technology. They also discuss FAA’s approval of Amazon's new drone for commercial deliveries, the intriguing fluctuations in GameStop's stock, leveraging the power of AI for your business and more.
Thanks to our show Partners One NZ, Spark, HP and Gorilla Technology for their support of the NZ Tech Podcast
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Join us for insightful interviews from two winning companies of the NZ Hi-Tech Awards 2024. Starboard Maritime Intelligence help nations tackle complex challenges on the ocean. Kelly Rummins, the company's Chief Marketing Officer, provides an inside look at their innovative solutions and strategies for success. NovoLabs are revolutionising liquid disinfection technologies related to water treatment, processing liquids and wastewater. Matt Sells, the company's CEO, shares insights into their journey, challenges, and future plans. Join us as we uncover the remarkable achievements and ambitions of these two award winning tech companies.
Thanks to our show Partners One NZ, Spark, HP and Gorilla Technology for their ongoing support of the NZ Tech Podcast.
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