Feb
24
WTP 140: Wave energy, Abandoned babies, Telecommuters, and Goodbye two-wheels in Vietnam.
Posted by PRI's The World: Technology from BBC/PRI/WGBH
The power of the ocean: Wave Energy takes off in Portugal. A high-tech solution to, sadly, abandoned babies in Italy. Work from home? Ever get lonely? No longer the case in France. And cars are catching on in Vietnam.
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Feb
17
WTP 139: Climate Conference in DC, Mexican Drug Cartels online, The cheese-cam, Making Changes, and Tracking footprints
Posted by PRI's The World: Technology from BBC/PRI/WGBH
A major conference on climate change in Washington DC and the view from China, India, and South Africa. Mexican drug cartels go online. A cheesy webcam in England. 365 suggestions for how you can make the world a better place. And, careful where you leave your footprint: the British police are watching. Intermixed within it all, some good ole' fashioned banjos from Nashville.
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Feb
10
WTP 138: Genetically-engineered rice, Swiss nuclear shelters, Car emission standards in Europe, Smog-eating bricks, TV’s “Friends” in China, Global Attitudes to Climate Change, and Environmentally-friendly wardrobes.
Posted by PRI's The World: Technology from BBC/PRI/WGBH
The Tech podcast is back after a one-week hiatus. On this weeks podcast. Getting your vitamins by eating more rice; genetically-modified rice that is. An elaborate maze of underground nuclear bunkers in Switzerland. What will tougher new vehicle emission standards in Europe mean for Detroit? Cement bricks that eat smog in Italy. The TV show "Friends" -- Chinese style and on the Internet. A new United Nations report on Global Warming and world attitudes about climate change. And make your wardrobe environmentally friendly!
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Feb
9
Microsoft Glossaries: Cancel or Allow?
Posted by Josep Condal
Many years ago, Microsoft decided to make available the software glossaries for all their products in MSDN and as a free download. This was shocking at first, as it was lot of IP and potentially, trade secrets.
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Feb
7
Very hard to find Trados training in China
Posted by ymliu
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