A weekly look at developments in the world of technology
World Service,Β·224 episodes
Why in Kenya it is as easy as A,B,C to apply for a job
How a supercomputer is being used to predict crop growth throughout world
Microsoft's long-awaited games console Xbox 360 has a star-studded launch
A behind-the-scenes look at the latest Star Wars film
Things could be about to get expensive for Microsoft
How new technology is being developed to help trace mobile signals in collapsed buildings
Go Digital in a special broadcast from Venice
Is Microsoft collaborating with the Chinese to censor the internet?
Caterpillar is eaten by a worm, although not literally
Scientists attempt to build a supercomputer that simulates a human brain
Bloggers descend on the G8 summit in Scotland
The aftermath of the 7/7 London bombings
How podcasts have caught the world's imagination
QinetiQ unveils its Tarsier system - which checks airport runways for debris
How artists are going high-tech in the English capital, London
A special report on technology in Namibia
A report on Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans and how technology is reuniting loved ones
How one song managed to get a billion downloads
Who runs your technological world?
Who runs your world? Second in a series of programmes across the World Service
Telemedicine via the telephone
The chip technology that claims to cut the cost of testing for viruses and bacteria
Cars that help us to drive more safely
Bill Gates talks to the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ
Tim O'Reilly, one of the founding fathers of the open source software movement
Sony's anti-piracy software has ended up helping infect computers with viruses
A report from the World Summit on the Information Society in Tunisia
A second report from the World Summit on the Information Society in Tunisia
A new encryption system that makes sure email only reaches its intended recipient
Blogging and the big idea