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Listen again to archived webcasts of Go Digital, the weekly BBC World Service programme that looks at how technology is changing our lives.
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May
30 May - Tracking waste using wireless sensors and the Tanzanian website tackling HIV taboos
23 May - The computer animation in the latest Star Wars film and Adam Curry on podcasting
16 May - Using mobile phones to get directions and a preview of the E3 games expo in Los Angeles
9 May - PC modelling of climate change, using your finger as your ID card and why the Japanese are downloading ebooks on mobiles
2 May - Iranian blogger Hossein Derakshan on weblogs and recycling PCs in Kenya
April
18 April - 40 years of Moore's law, and the UN's first video game
11 April - MIT's mobile alarm and tech for the visually impaired
4 April - Doctors use mobile phones to take diagnostic pictures
March
28 March - Humanoid robots and a $200 computer from Mumbai
21 March - South Africa special: Digital villages
and e-learning
14 March - The digital solidarity fund and a report from technology fair Cebit
7 March - China special: The great firewall of China - fact or fiction? Online poker and Chinese digital TV
February
28 February - The Mac Mini: Is it value for money? And Kenyan school kids get digital text books
21 February - How to make computers laugh and online help for alcoholics
14 February - Baby alarms and spy satellites and the truth about online dating
7 February - The sub $100 laptop PC for developing countries
January
31 January - Online speed dating and predicting climate change with PCs
24 January - Video games for blind people and fighting the rising tide of spam
17 January - How quickly do computers get infected? And text messages in Ethiopia
10 January - The web helps trace Tsunami survivors - and battling rogue diallers
3 January - Looking back at the big technology stories of 2004
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