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There have been some breakneck swings in the value of bitcoin. We reported on this digital form of currency last month. It was created in 2009. People can ei?ther buy bitcoin units or mine them, use computers to solve complicated math puzzles to crea
Forget the dreaming spires and the bicycles, the reason I've come to Oxford is leather bound with meaning. The Oxford English Dictionary has turned over a new leaf, having undergone a digital makeover. The second edition of the full version or twenty
AMERICAN MOSAIC - Oscar Nominees Named; New 'Les Mis' Soundtrack Climbs the Charts; Art Exhibit Explores Our Digital Selves Welcome to AMERICAN MOSAIC in VOA Special English. Im June Simms. On our show this week, we listen to music from the Oscar nom
AS IT IS 2014-02-23 World Digital Library Reaches 9,900 Items 世界数字图书馆达9900项 Hello and welcome to As It Is, from VOA Learning English! Im Steve Ember in Washington. The American space agency NASA launched its first Voyager spacecraft
Young Minds Solve a City's Old Problems 年轻一代奇思妙想解决城市长久以来的老问题 Every city has its problems, and hopefully is always looking for unique ways to solve them. One eastern U.S. city is hoping the creativity and outsid
RACHEL MARTIN, HOST: Like many American manufacturing towns, Massena, N.Y., has hemorrhaged jobs in the past decade. GM and Reynolds Metal closed. Aluminum company Alcoa downsized. But now Massena is banking on a new opportunity to boost its economy
Ten hours and thirty-nine minutes per day, that's how much time American adult spend on average staring at a screen. Don't get mad at me. We're only 10 minutes. The statistic comes from a Nielsen company audience report from last year. It includes ti
By Craig McCulloch Vancouver 13 May 2006 In February of 2009 all television stations in the United States are required to convert to digital transmission. This move will bring an end to traditional an
By Paul Sisco Washington, DC 05 January 2007 watch Masterpiece or Fake Art report The Authentic Project finds another fascinating use for digital technology. Researchers are using it to understand the brains of the great artists, and in so doing the
By Phuong Tran Dakar 23 February 2007 Filmmakers, fans and critics are preparing to attend one of Africa's largest film festivals known as FESPACO. As theaters are shutting down across Africa, the festival in Ouagadougou, Burkina Faso opening this S
By Mike O'Sullivan Los Angeles 20 December 2006 The Planetary Society, an organization that promotes space exploration, has teamed up with NASA to send a digital greeting card to Mars aboard the Phoenix lander, an unmanned space probe, on a mission
US Retailers Upbeat About Holiday Sales 美国零售商对假日销售感到乐观 It's make-or-break time for shopping malls across the United States, some of which will make as much as much as 20 percent of their annual profits in the next few week
News Business in US Faces Big Challenges 美国新闻业遭遇巨大挑战 HOUSTON The business of providing news and current affairs commentary in the United States is facing big challenges as the older audience diminishes and new digital services s
Visual Effects Could Change How Movies are Made 未来电影特效改变影片制作 When you watch a movie these days, its difficult to tell whats real and whats created in a computer. In the future, visual effects could even alter how movies are ma
STEVE INSKEEP, HOST: Medical researchers are hoping that a smartphone can help to prevent Type 2 diabetes. A program that helps people is delivered by phone. And NPR's Allison Aubrey reports on how it works. ALLISON AUBREY, BYLINE: Sometimes a good m
No Snapchat In The Bedroom? An Online Tool To Manage Kids' Media Use play pause stop mute unmute max volume 00:0004:03repeat repeat off Update Required To play the media you will need to either update your browser to a recent version or update your F
By Kurt Achin Seoul, South Korea 19 November 2007 From the classroom to the car garage, broadband technologies are reshaping life for South Koreans. VOA Correspondent Kurt Achin in Seoul takes a look at wired South Korea. In an experimental South Kor
By Craig McCulloch Las Vegas 18 April 2007 Leaders in the U.S. broadcast industry are discussing new technologies and trends at the annual meeting of the National Association of Broadcasters in Las Vegas,Nevada. As Craig McCulloch reports, HD Radio,
This year's China Internet Conference has kicked off in Beijing on Tuesday. How the internet helps promote industrial integration and upgrades is high on the agenda of this year's conference. CRI's Li Yi brings us some highlights during the first day