How Did We Use The Internet, Before The URL? Steve Scher talks with Janet Abbate, associate professor of Science and Technology In Society at Virginia Tech, about the history and early users of the... Steve Scher
How ‘Smart’ Gun Technology Could Help Make Guns Safer David Hyde talks with Professor Stephen Teret from John's Hopkins Center for Gun Policy and Research about the new smart guns hitting the market. Hannah Burn
ACLU's Ben Wizner On How Snowden Leaks Changed Privacy David Hyde talks with Ben Wizner, director of American Civil Liberties Union's Speech, Privacy And Technology Project, about former NSA contractor,... Hannah Burn
New Video Game Centers Around Government Surveillance Ross Reynolds talks with video game creator Ryan Payton and business director Jeffrey Matthews about their new game, "Republique," out of the Bellevue... Hannah Burn
How Crunching Big Data Could Save Our Lives Marcie Sillman speaks with Daniela Witten, assistant professor of biostatistics at the University of Washington, about why she is teaching machines to... Posey Gruener
Tech Giants Say Enough Spying, Rep. DelBene Agrees Ross Reynolds talks with US Rep. Suzan DelBene, D-Wash., about a bill called the USA Freedom Act that would reign in government surveillance capabilities. Hannah Burn
Game Designer Kim Swift: 'There Needs To Be Games For All Types Of People' Ross Reynolds talks with Portal designer Kim Swift about minorities in the game industry and how diversity will make games better. Hannah Burn
Facebook layoffs could boost Seattle startup scene Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg told employees on Tuesday to expect an additional 10,000 layoffs in the coming months. That’s on top of more than 11,000 employees that Facebook laid off late last year. Monica Nickelsburg