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    How Richard Garriott Works

    Richard Garriott -- better known to some as Lord British ...

    Richard Garriott -- better known to some as Lord British -- is an innovative computer designer responsible for the legendary Ultima video game series. Check out this HowStuffWorks podcast to learn more about the remarkable career of Richard Garriott.

    Nov 17, 2008 Read more
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    Do violent video games lead to real violence?

    Despite numerous studies, the jury's still out on violence in ...

    Despite numerous studies, the jury's still out on violence in video games: do they make gamers more likely to commit violent acts, or function as a means of catharsis? Check out this HowStuffWorks podcast to learn more about violence and video games.

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    What is the greatest threat to your privacy online?

    Internet service providers and companies like Google have access to ...

    Internet service providers and companies like Google have access to a profound amount of private information. Check out this HowStuffWorks podcast to learn more about privacy online.

    Nov 10, 2008 Read more
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    How Internet Trolls Work

    On the internet, a 'troll' is an individual with an ...

    On the internet, a 'troll' is an individual with an overwhelming desire to stir up trouble with inflammatory comments and images. Check out this HowStuffWorks podcast to learn more about internet trolls.

    Nov 5, 2008 Read more
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    How Ray Kurzweil Works

    Ray Kurzweil is one of the world's most influential futurists. ...

    Ray Kurzweil is one of the world's most influential futurists. Join the Techstuff team as they take a look at Kurzweil's amazing career in this podcast from HowStuffWorks.

    Nov 3, 2008 Read more
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    Technology That Goes Bump In the Night

    Some technology is designed to scare the daylights out of ...

    Some technology is designed to scare the daylights out of you, and some is just scary technology. Check out this special Halloween HowStuffWorks podcast to learn about some of the scariest technology around, from animatronics to androids.

    Oct 29, 2008 Read more
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    What happened to the technology of the future?

    Tech gurus of the 1950s thought the future would be ...

    Tech gurus of the 1950s thought the future would be full of flying cars and robots. Whatever happened to the utopian technology promised years ago? Check out this HowStuffWorks podcast to learn how today measures up to yesterday's version of the future.

    Oct 27, 2008 Read more
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    How Dean Kamen Works

    Although inventor Dean Kamen is best known for the Segway, ...

    Although inventor Dean Kamen is best known for the Segway, he holds more than 440 patents and conducts educational programs across the nation to encourage young scientists. Check out this HowStuffWorks podcast to learn more about this remarkable inventor.

    Oct 23, 2008 Read more
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    How does the economy affect the tech sector?

    As the US economy struggles, every sector of business suffers ...

    As the US economy struggles, every sector of business suffers -- even the technical industries. Check out this HowStuffWorks podcast to learn more about how the economic downturn affects hi-tech companies.

    Oct 22, 2008 Read more
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    Whatever happened to virtual reality?

    Several years ago, the world buzzed with rumors of fully ...

    Several years ago, the world buzzed with rumors of fully interactive virtual reality just around the corner. Whatever happened to this immersive, innovative technology? Listen in as the HowStuffWorks podcasters take a look at virtual reality.

    Oct 15, 2008 Read more
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