A weekly look at developments in the world of technology
World Service,路224 episodes
Highbrow mathematics and an internet project involving 10-year-old US school students
Accusations of online censorship in Greece
A report from Amnesty International on the risks of going digital in China
An update on internet censorship following research by Harvard scholars
The speech-accessible technology that could revolutionise computer gadgets
Report on a US court-ruling on the copying of digital media
A look at developments in the world of technology in 2002
The latest computer virus, a new variant of an old virus
The consumer electronics show and innovations including the use of biometrics
Celebrities in trouble over having illegal material on their computers
A man who wrote a computer virus which infected thousands of computers has been jailed
The politics of code are discussed at a Oxford University Union conference
Confidential information can still be retrievable from discarded computers
As the US threatens war with Iraq the role digital technology may play in any conflict
Mobile phones that could help save lives, by monitoring those with asthma
How the open-source software movement is helping those in the developing world
Afghanistan gets the rights to its 'af' internet address
How technology is helping reporters file stories from Iraq
The hacking attacks provoked by current conflict in Iraq
What does interactive television have to offer us?
Making websites accessible to those with a disability
Are men better than women at finding their way around the digital world?
In our global business world a report on online conferences
A report on the arrest of blogger Sina Motalebi in Iran
The Iranian government acts to block the availability of 'immoral' websites
China's digital censors
Business opportunities in space, how to make a profit from space exploration
Refugees catching up on technology thanks to the Kasulu internet project
A look at why business in Africa has been slow to take up the digital challenge
Around the world local authorities are cracking down on use of camera phones