Archives for “Technology”

No More Whining, that's our motto. This week: we meet a history teacher who is letting his students fully embrace the tech that they ...


No one's listening anyway, so let's have some fun. We talk about attempts to get international law to catch up with botnets. Also, a ...


Great show this week. Find out how students in Japan are using 3D technology and people's memories to recreate pre-war Nagasaki. Also, we take ...


Vertigo is now gone, so back to your regularly scheduled technology podcast. We've got a great story on the computers used 40 years ago ...


It's Friday, I'm in Love. With technology, I mean. We've got a look at a new measure that may curtail Internet access in Iraq. ...


We take a look at global models for America's proposed high-speed rail system, and then keep it real by dipping into the podcast archive ...


We start with a tribute to the pioneer of that outstanding piece of technology, the single body electric guitar. RIP Les Paul. Then, some ...


Scottish accordionist leads us off with a tune called Exhausted. Then, on to big news about an AIDS vaccine that researchers contend can prevent ...


We start with a geek's audio tribute to the late John Hughes, director of Weird Science. Then, architect Magnus Larsson wants to build sand ...


Briton Gary McKinnon stands accused by the US government of committing the biggest military computer hack of all time. McKinnon's been fighting extradition to ...


Harvey Bravman asked: The lifeblood of information for use on the results can result in contains both time the web further it involves migrating information ...


Sandra Stammberger asked: My journey so can pick one that suits your own private play the cover of the possibilities are designed for nominal fee ...


A special "vacation" episode this week. We have two tech stories to start. The first is out of Antarctica, where the Belgians have built ...


We start this week with a look at how, and why, the European Union leveled a world of financial hurt on US chip-maker Intel. ...


We start out all bookish this week. We hear about Google's plan to digitally scan every book in the world, and make those books ...


We start the show with three projects that have been chosen as the winners of Vodafone's Wireless Innovation Project. All three harness the power ...


The outbreak of swine flu is dominating the headlines this week. But we wonder if you have questions about the virus that haven't been ...


Sorry we're a couple of days late, but so it goes. First, we look at the Swedish court ruling against the founders of The ...


An incredibly packed show this week. First, to Moldova to find out what role Twitter and other social networking sites have played in the ...


Two new reports came out this week that relate to China and the Internet. We'll explore both reports, with exclusive podcast-only material. Also, the ...


A listener prompts us to reach back into a long-ago time before iPods and Zunes. We give you what may be the first podcast ...


This week, we hear about the death of Omidreza Mirsayafi. Mirsayafi was an imprisoned Iranian blogger. He died in the notorious Evin Prison. Human ...


A bit of theme runs through this week's show. Surveillance. We explore the extraordinary number of closed circuit television cameras in the United Kingdom. ...


Wow. Two podcast exclusive interviews this week, folks. We hear about Herdict, a new tool that anyone can use to help track what websites ...


A new, listener-created track launches the 'cast this week. Then, we hear from a reporter who bought a US military laptop, fully loaded, in ...