Where exactly is cyberspace?
Where is cyberspace? Can anyone agree on this? For example, when you move money about, where is the money when it is in neither account? To listen to an excerpt...
Cyberjunk destroys satellites
There are storms in space that damage satellites which could bring down banks, mobile phone networks, and the internet. Even something as small as a marble can...
Why invest in space exploration?
Jonar does not understand the absurd suggestion that space exploration helps to prevent Earth from becoming over-populated. To listen to an excerpt from the radio...
Virtual vs Remote
Jonar explains the differences between the words ‘virtual’ and ‘remote’. At which point will we stop using the word ‘virtual’?...
Telesavance might replace the mouse
Jonar Nader talks about computer voice-recognition and telesavance for non-verbal communications via computer networks. Could this spell the end of the mouse?...
Telepresence used in surgery
Jonar discusses remote-assisted neurosurgery and how telepresence is also used in defence and formula one motor racing. To listen to an excerpt from the radio broadcast,...
Supercomputers for nuclear testing
Jonar Nader reports on a US Government initiative to use supercomputers to test nuclear weapons. Would you be confident using a product that has been tested by...
Polymedia is a step up from multimedia
Jonar Nader speaks about artificial life and questions the possibility of a computer to learn to think for itself. To listen to an excerpt from the radio broadcast,...
Nanotechnology: the next revolution
Jonar Nader speaks about nanotechnology life and questions the possibility of a computer to learn from think for itself. To listen to an excerpt from the radio broadcast,...
Televisions become interactive
Jonar Nader speaks about computers taking over from TV, and what TV manufacturers are doing about it. How interactive TV will allow real-time, online, on-demand,...

