Paul Stenhouse joins Jack Tame on Newstalk ZB to talk about the big tech stories making the news this week.

This week: A new tool called 'Rewind' stores everything you've ever displayed on your Mac and allows you to search across it all.

This week: Taylor Swift's fans feel let down by Ticketmaster; Elon Musk's ultimatum to staff - are you hardcore or not?

This week: We're watching a company implode, in real-time, because of self-detonation

This week: Twitter is a hot mess I just can't look away from; FCC commissioner asks for TikTok to be banned

This week: Elon's bold plan to fire 75% of Twitter's staff; Dig around in your drawers, because an original iPhone just fetched $40,000 at auction

This week: Netflix reveals how much you'll pay to watch with ads; US government looking to ban Huawei

This week: Google is getting into the smart-watch business; Elon is going to buy Twitter after all

This week: Google is taking a fresh look at what's next for Search

This week: Adobe has just bought their competitor, Figma, for $20 billion

This week: Apple's big breakthrough is the ability to send emergency messages via satellite on your iPhone.

This week: Twitter's most requested feature is coming; Snapchat is downsizing

This week: If you have an Apple device, you'll want to install the latest update; Google's Timer is back

This week: Amazon's spending spree continues - now purchasing iRobot.

This week: TikTok is crushing Instagram; The US government is trying to stop Meta from becoming a VR monopoly

This week: Amazon has bought a doctor's office network

This week: Wordle goes offline; More affordable satellite internet is coming to campervans and boats

This week: Elon Musk says he's "terminating" the agreement to buy Twitter, but can he?

This week: Alexa's new trick is rather creepy; Your Gmail may start to look different

This week: Netflix has confirmed ads are coming; Changes to abortion laws turn a spotlight on personal data collection

This week: Internet Explorer is no more; Adobe plans to make Photoshop free on the web

This week: Apple's had their developer conference and are about to launch new devices and features

This week: It's a shakeup in the social media world

This week: New rules for fully self-driving cars in the UK will let the driver sit back, relax, and watch TV

This week: Elon Musk now wants the rest of Twitter

This week: The SpaceX and Tesla founder bought 73 million shares of Twitter - spending around $2.6 billion.

This week: Dyson wants to pump purified air in front of your nose and mouth

This week: Are we one step closer to being able to iMessage someone on WhatsApp?; Classic Instagram is back.. kinda

This week: Netflix wants you to have your own account you actually pay for; Microsoft Office is adapting to the new hybrid work trends

This week: Print your own lipstick at home; Apple's new chips are making their way across the product lines

This week: Apple & Google have turned off live data in their maps to protect the people of Ukraine; Cryptocurrency's ability to transcend borders is in the spotlight

This week: In the heat of war social media is a minefield; Concerns over internet access in Ukraine; Tech talent is pulled out

This week: + Uber has revealed what data is powering your rating, as well as just how many Eats orders you've made; + Chrome is approaching Version 100, which could break some things.

This week: + Meet the Samsung Galaxy S22, Galaxy S22 Plus and Galaxy S22 Ultra; + Apple is reminding folks as they set up their AirTags tracking people is usually illegal

This week: + Meta / Facebook now holds the record for the largest single-day loss ever by a US company. It said goodbye to $230 billion in value.

This week: + Apple's Christmas quarter was quite the gift with $124 billion in revenue - that's up 11% on the past year; $35 billion in profit; + Twitter has banned the person who has taken it upon themselves to build a bot to find those who are sharing their progress and ruin tomorrow's word for them.

This week: + Ordering the US Government's four free at-home COVID tests was surprisingly easy; + Netflix is raising prices in the US and Canada around 11% making the basic plan $15.50 a month.

This week: Security researchers are expecting 2022 to be a rough year.

This week: - When the cloud goes down it takes thousands of businesses down with it

This week: Your Android's camera could soon be scanning for your face non-stop

This week: Lush says goodbye to 1m Facebook followers; Samsung plans to make chips in the USA --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

This week: Apple's “Self Repair Program” is coming; Making it easier for Americans to reach emergency mental health services; Crypto goes mainstream

This week: Samsung's unveils the Galaxy Watch 4; Back to the office delayed.. again.

This week: Zoom calls on your TV; Tech companies are requiring vaccination for their employees

This week: It shouldn't be easier to throw something away than it is to fix it.

This week: If you own a PC, you need to install a security update now; Branson is off to space this weekend in his rocket plane

This week: The battle of the billionaires to blast off first, The answer to your Lego issues; Trump's former aid has launched a social media platform.

This week: Get ready for some changes to your PC; You'll need to enter a lottery to get the new Tamagotchi

This week: Apple's new features for 2021 have been announced at their developer conference

This week: Donald Trump's off Facebook through the midterm elections but will be back in time for the Presidential Election

This week: Another good reason to check before you click; You can finally password protect your Google history

This week: Move over Tesla, Ford's hitting the electric scene; Pfizer's covid vaccine doesn't require ultra cool temperatures.