PRI's The World: Technology
Summary: The World is a one-hour international news program co-produced by the BBC World Service in London, and WGBH public radio in Boston. We podcast our show's technology coverage.
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- Copyright: 2010 Public Radio International
Podcasts:
Conflict Minerals in Congo, Digital Detox, Sweden's File-Sharing Religion, Kodak's Legacy, and The Toaster Experience
WTP B-sides, Vol. 8: Diamond Light Source Synchrotron
Militants and Twitter, Radio in Rwanda, OLPC From the Skies, and a Christmas Cracker
The Wikileaks Effect, China Microblogs, Twitter and Revolutions, and An App for Diagnosing Diseases
New Rules for Cyberwar, The Tech Monitoring South Sudan, Random Hacks of Kindness, and Helping Amputees
Pepper Spray, Tear Gas, A Bionic Eye, Soft Robots and Bletchley Park
WTP B-sides, Vol. 7: Iconic Geometry of The Great Pyramid
Syrian Net Censorship, Instant Wild App, Liberia Gets Fiber, Uganda's Electric Car, and Nigeria's Plastic Bottle House
Hidden Tech Heroes, Magnetic Tongue, Scammers Go Pro, Tunisians Occupy Obama's Facebook Page, and The Sound of Falling Stock Prices
Aakash Tablet Computer, Congo Conflict Minerals, Hydrogen Cars in Britain, and Solar Power in the Middle East
Duqu, Dark Market, Mobile Phone Shopping, Solar Power Decathalon, Mr. Mummy
WTP B-Sides, Vol. 6: Iconomic Geometry, The Taj Mahal
Steve Jobs' Influence in Africa, Environmental Cost of Gadgets, Robotics in Ghana, and the Alma Array Fires Up
Drones, Memory Suppressing Tech, Digital After-Life, Resomation, and Ashes to the Cosmos
WTP B-sides, Vol. 5: The Iconic Geometry of Stonehenge