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. Also, Africa’s broadband fibre-optic cable goes live, and we’ll get reactions. Stephen Dukker from NComputing talks about how to turn one PC into 10 or more. And we end with some software designed to detect autism in infants and children.
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