Latest fromAudio
The future of home audio
The way we consume music is changing rapidly. With CDs and CD players a thing of the past Adam Gifford looks into home audio’s future
Booktrack raises US$2m with Tindall's backing
Kiwi software firm Booktrack has raised US$2 million from investors and is now being backed by Warehouse founder Sir Stephen Tindall.
Dotcom/Key tape claims
Labour claims a recording exists of John Key mentioning Kim Dotcom in a visit to the Government Communications Security Bureau in February, earlier than Key said he knew of surveillance.
Lend me your ears: The future of Radio New Zealand
Can our national broadcaster adapt to change? And who's prepared to pay? Chris Barton reports on the future of Radio New Zealand.
Review: Q Speakers
A small Kiwi speaker company has hit the big time, even attracting the attention of fashion legend Ralph Lauren.
One out of the box
Elite British hi-fi companies like Arcam have long been the preserve of big-spending audio- and video-philes like our own Peter Jackson. But now the firm is about to launch a must-have portable speaker system for iPod, iPhone and iPad.
Samoan parents warned about gangs
A police radio show telling Samoan parents who speak limited English about the dangers of youth gangs is working so well it may be extended.
Film to be made using long-lost Welles tapes
Twenty-five years after his death, the legendary film director will warm hearts as the narrator of a Christmas tale, recently discovered on reels that had been thought lost.