NPR: Technology Podcast: Episodes

Stories: 1) When Is Social Networking Kosher In The Office? 2) Social Networking For Work Explored 3) Electric Car Carries Clean-Energy Investors' Hopes 4) IPhone Embraces Voice Recognition Technology
Stories: 1) Electric Car Manufacturer Hopes To Generate Sales 2) Video Games Suck Up Energy Like Vampires 3) Carly Fiorina On Silicon Valley's Future 4) What Is Twitter? And Other Tech Questions 5) Yahoo Founder Jerry Yang To Step Down As CEO 6) New Ratings Help Buyers Scan TV Energy Use
Stories: 1) All Tech Considered 2) Obama Looks To Harness Grass-Roots Support 3) Bird Forces Hawaii To Transfer To Digital TV In Jan. 4) How To Track Music, Scan Bar Codes On A Cell Phone 5) The Lure Of Creating Games For The iPhone 6) Obama Expected To Appoint A Technology Czar
Stories: 1) FCC Will Vote On Wireless Internet Access 2) Cable Subscribers Increase Before Digital Transition
Stories: 1) Internet Companies To Sign Conduct Code 2) Developers Go Gaga Over Google Phone 3) Calif. Rule Casts Shade On Solar Panels
Story: The presidential campaigns have fallen victim to a common copyright problem on the Internet. News networks complained that campaign commercials were using their footage, and they demanded that YouTube take them off its site. Free speech advocates say this is a high-profile case that is part of ...
Stories: 1) Energy-Saving Windows A Legacy Of '70s Oil Crisis 2) Fast, Citywide WiFi Launches In Baltimore
Story: The iJET is a new type of solar cell that's cheap and easy to make, requiring not much more than a pizza oven, some nail polish remover, and a common inkjet printer. Australian scientist Nicole Kuepper describes her invention.
Stories: 1) Google's Android Software Debuts On New Phone 2) World Of Text Messaging Explored
Stories: 1) Missile Defense System Aimed At Potential Threats 2) Google, T-Mobile Unveil New Phone
Stories: 1) New Program Would Make Ripping DVDs Easier 2) Scientist Finds New Way To Get Prints Off Bullet 3) N.C. City To Make Digital Switch 4) Particle Accelerator Helps Test Wine
Stories: 1) With Chrome's Launch, Google Enters Browser Wars 2) Search Engines Try To Win Over Young Browsers 3) Obama Uses Text Messaging With Eye On Nov. 4
Stories: 1) FCC Spreads The Word On Digital TV Switchover 2) Obama's Text Message Experiment
Stories: 1) Clockwatcher Explains Phelps' Win 2) Guerrilla Ad Campaign Pushes Boundaries
Stories: 1) Web Security Words Help Digitize Old Books 2) IRS Taxes Personal Calls On Work Cell Phones
Stories: 1) 'Marketplace' Report: A Massive ID-Heist 2) How To Catch An Anthrax Killer 3) FCC Rules Against Comcast 4) Calif. Uses Quake To Prepare For 'Big One' 5) Obama's Technology Outlook 6) Texting While Walking May Be Dangerous
Stories: 1) With New iPhone, Consumers Find A Disconnect 2) All-Digital TV To Make Its Debut in N.C. Town 3) Japan's 'Green' Efforts Generate Skepticism 4) S.F. Techie Accused Of Holding Network Hostage 5) Gamers To Redesign Real-Life Drones 6) Cart Wash Puts An End To Dirt At Maryland Market
Stories: 1) Free Speech In China? Text Me 2) Nielsen Tries To Keep Pace With TV's Evolution 3) Congress Members Fight For The Right To Twitter
Story: Amazon's electronic reader, Kindle, is starting to replace paperbacks, but people question how well the device holds up to surf and sand. Can summer reading be done on the device? Lynn Neary finds out.
Stories: 1) California Driving: Footloose And Hands-Free 2) Microsoft Stops Selling Windows XP, Touts Vista 3) Pa.'s Rendell Urging Fix for Bridges, Roads 4) 3-D TV Shows Beam Into Japanese Homes 5) How to Pay for Rebuilding Infrastructure? 6) Are 'Mega-Regions' the Future of Transportation?
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