Telediagnosis
Breakfast speaks to Geoff Lawrie from teleconference technology
company Cisco about a world first health trial of a tele-medicine
system, where patients in Westport are assessed by a doctor 100km
away in Greymouth.
Cyber - Akill sentence and bot-herding
Whitianga teenager Owen Walker, who masterminded an international
hacker group, has been discharged without conviction and is now
being approached to work for major computer companies or the
police. Breakfast speaks to internet law specialist Peter Dengate
Thrush about other possible impacts from the court decision.
John Key
National Party leader John Key gives his perspective on the
allegations over whether NZ First took donations from businessman
Owen Glenn.
Kids Fitness
One in three New Zealand children are overweight and
their involvement in school sports is falling. So are government
programmes to tackle these problems failing? Shaun South from
Manukau's Kids In Action programme gives his views to
Breakfast.
Personal shopper - Cushions
Cushions are now big business for interior design shops.
Breakfast's personal shopper Heather Tait looked at the huge
variety on the market.
Easy Rules:
Cushions from:
Gadgets for Kids
Breakfast's technology test-driver Gary Steel reviewed
cool kids toys.
Brainbox 188 Electronics Set
$43 www.iqtoys.co.nz
Eco Dome
$90 www.nature.co.nz Nature Discovery shops
Digital Arts & Crafts Studio
$120 (on special for $90)
Farmers
Rubiks Revolution
$34 www.iqtoys.co.nz
Hydrocar
$130 www.iqtoys.co.nz
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