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    What can quantum computers do?

    How is the quantum world different from the world of ...

    How is the quantum world different from the world of classical physics? What are the challenges of building a quantum computer? What kind of problems could quantum computers tackle? Tune in to find out.

    Oct 5, 2011 Read more
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    Slow Motion Film and High Speed Photography

    How does film work? What are the basic parts of ...

    How does film work? What are the basic parts of a camera? How can you take a photo of a high-speed subject and get a clear picture? Tune in as Chris and Jonathan break down the tech behind slow motion and high speed photography.

    Oct 3, 2011 Read more
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    The Worst Video Games of All Time

    What makes a bad video game? Which video game was ...

    What makes a bad video game? Which video game was voted on by our listeners as the worst of all time? Which games do the hosts think count as the worst of all time? Tune in and learn more in the first crowdsourced episode of TechStuff.

    Sep 28, 2011 Read more
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    The Patent Wars

    Did you know that a company's prime business can be ...

    Did you know that a company's prime business can be nothing more than buying, selling and licensing patents? In this episode, Jonathan and Chris look at the nature of patents and patent wars.

    Sep 26, 2011 Read more
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    What’s Next for Apple?

    Why is Apple so closely identified with Steve Jobs? Who ...

    Why is Apple so closely identified with Steve Jobs? Who is taking over now that Steve Jobs has resigned? Will Apple maintain its position in the electronics market without Steve Jobs? Tune in for the answers to these questions and more in this podcast.

    Sep 21, 2011 Read more
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    Googorola

    Why is Google interested in Motorola Mobility? Did Motorola make ...

    Why is Google interested in Motorola Mobility? Did Motorola make the first cell phone? What will other Android handset manufacturers do if Google buys Motorola Mobility? Tune in for the answers to these questions and more in this episode of TechStuff.

    Sep 19, 2011 Read more
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    The History of Texas Instruments - Part Two

    Did Texas Instruments invent the first handheld calculator? What were ...

    Did Texas Instruments invent the first handheld calculator? What were some of the consumer products released by Texas Instruments? In the second installment of this two-part series, Jonathan and Chris take a closer look at the company's evolution.

    Sep 14, 2011 Read more
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    The History of Texas Instruments - Part One

    In this podcast, Jonathan and Chris explore the history of ...

    In this podcast, Jonathan and Chris explore the history of Texas Instruments, from the story of its founder to its core business. Tune in to learn how Texas Instruments pioneered transistor research and development in the first part of this series.

    Sep 12, 2011 Read more
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    The Curious Case of the HP TouchPad

    How long was the TouchPad on the market before HP ...

    How long was the TouchPad on the market before HP decided to stop making them? What is the fate of the webOS operating system? Is this how Palm ends, not with a bang but with a whimper? Tune in as Jonathan and Chris tackle the demise of the TouchPad.

    Sep 7, 2011 Read more
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    The Post-PC Era

    Why did an IBM executive claim we've entered the post-PC ...

    Why did an IBM executive claim we've entered the post-PC era? What does the post-PC era actually mean? Join Chris and Jonathan as they tackle the idea of a post-PC world in this episode.

    Sep 5, 2011 Read more
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