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Canadian Government Workers Are Causing PR Problems by Editing Wikipedia
Taking a look at a recent Wikipedia edit made by an employee of the Canadian Department of National Defense to an article about mass surveillance in the US.
Running the Dial: The Best Australian Radio Programs
A guide to the best community radio programs on the grid.
Watch This PBS Reporter Get Beat Down In A Mosh Pit During SXSW
"It appears Steve is having some technical difficulties"
The Hard-Hitting Film the NFL Doesn't Want You To See Could Change the Game for Good
"League of Denial: The NFL’s Concussion Crisis," a documentary airing on PBS Tuesday night based on a book that was released this week, is the most direct assault on the league to date.
Will PBS Deliver the Death Blow to the NFL?
League of Denial, the new documentary produced by PBS’s Frontline, doesn't reveal much that is totally new about how football damages brains, but it's still shocking to see how much the NFL has concealed about its concussion crisis.
Watch the First PBS Episode of Beat Making Lab: Ethiopia
Check out this exclusive as PBS and Beat Making Lab team up to travel to Ethiopia—with a studio in a backpack—to make music with six young artists.
"Is Facebook Changing Our Identity?" (Singularity Content Within)
Posed by the newest video in the PBS Idea Channel series (above), it's a good question. Facebook has almost a billion users, storing on the site some 250 million photos daily. archiving a past (of sorts) along a neat timeline. In an idealized world, we...
Beauty In Error: The Art of Glitch Is Explored In PBS' Latest Off Book Video
Reveling in technological mistakes.
Julia Stiles in '94: 'Can You Jam with the Console Cowboys in Cyberspace?'
Ah, 90s edu-tainment sitcoms. Not since the 50s had being a teenager seemed so damn cool. Between backwards hats, skateboards with two tails, grungy wardrobes, and the blossoming Internet, it was a hell of a time to be a teen actor. For the period, PBS...
"Japan's Killer Quake" is the Finest Reporting on 2011's Most Violent Upheaval
The combination earthquake, tsunami and nuclear disaster that hit Japan earlier this year is surely one of the biggest stories of 2011. That's especially true in the tech world, with the combined disasters having a massive impact on both the technology...
Internet Conspiracy Theories in the Dial-Up Days (Video)
Despite its growth and spread and ever newfangled ways for delivering the "facts," the Internet really isn't much different now than it was more than a decade ago, at least in one way: it's still giving factually-creative types everywhere an easy...
Ones and Zeros: Tupac Lives, A Clean Internet for Iran
_Come to think of it, New Zealand would be a nice place to retire._ h3. ZERO: US official doesn't not deny that US built the Stuxnet virus ("Wired":http://www.wired.com/threatlevel/2011/05/defense-department-stuxnet) h3. ONE: In retaliation for...