A look at the latest technology developments and what they mean
World Service,Β·29 episodes
Why computer games could be good for the eyes, Sodaplay and the super iPod
The bundling debate, should Microsoft's Windows be bundled with Media Player?
How satellite technology is helping one of the world's leading female sailors
Microsoft's new web browser, the 'Ouch' disability podcast and Indic keyboards
A report from Infosec in the UK, the event is Europe's largest information security event
A special report from India where IT is becoming the nation's biggest income generator
Is the cost of digital radio too high, analogue TV in India and Delhi bloggers
Computer software piracy, artificial intelligence and art meets IT
WiFi coverage - have and have nots; and mobile phones get even more powerful
Why a national library is locking people out of their archives and software goes arty
Music piracy in Sweden, rebranding gets rebranded and plagarism software
GSM mobile phones, a game to recycle mobile phones, IT crises, podcasts and x-rated games
Environmentally friendly mobiles, RFID tages latest GPS gadgets
New Yorkers who shop IT 24 hours a day, music licensing, and bad taste in gaming?
Mobile phone networks in times of crisis, airplane mode and the telepathic test
HD disc players, technology to use in a disaster, mobile gimmicks that are too much
Airflight tech, a supercomputer with 6,000 monitors, internet spam from an unlikely source
Wi-Fi hotspots in distant places, outdoor Wi-Fi in New York and coma patient technology
Industrial espionage, boys with toys, internet birthday and computer tuition from toddlers
The One Laptop per Child scheme, screaming mobiles, a portable music player as clothing
Open source software, satellite tech to defeat polio and does Google foster equality?
The world of Second Life, how we use our mobile phones, Wi-Fi and WAP
When Photoshop goes too far and phones for charity
Google Earth, changing face of the personal computer, cheaper business systems in Africa
A report on SMiShing, and could hydrogen fuel cells replace normal batteries?
A special report on the future of mobile content development
Why e-waste is becoming a concern, voice over IP banned in UAE, hackers helping Microsoft
People who spend all day looking at screens - computer hackers and air traffic controllers
First broadcast in 2006. In Botswana, every other person has a mobile phone