Technology Podcasts

Silicon Slopes show

Silicon SlopesJoin Now to Follow

The Silicon Slopes Podcast provides an in-depth look inside Utah’s growing startup and tech community from the perspective of the entrepreneurs, executives, and community leaders at the forefront of the industry.

By Clint Betts, Chris Rawle, Meg Walter

Upgrade show

UpgradeJoin Now to Follow

Upgrade looks at how companies including Apple, Amazon and Google shape the technology in our lives and how people do creative work in the digital age. Hosted by Myke Hurley and Jason Snell.

By Relay FM

Crypto Token Talk show

Crypto Token TalkJoin Now to Follow

Crypto Token Talk is a podcast by host Kelley Weaver for those interested in learning “Crypto 101” and exploring the new frontier of blockchain technology. It serves as an entertaining on-ramp and newbie-friendly gateway to learning resources related to the world of cryptocurrency. Each episode features a different industry expert in the blockchain sphere or their respective field. Kelley Weaver is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of Melrose PR, a leading cryptocurrency and blockchain communications agency based in Los Angeles, California. Melrose PR believes the future of money is digital, and that cryptocurrency is here to stay.

By Kelley Weaver: Blockchain, bitcoin, and cryptocurrency podcaster

Travel with Rick show

Travel with RickJoin Now to Follow

Travel with Rick is a weekly video blog dedicated to Walt Disney World and other Disney Destinations

By Travel with Rick.com

Polarizing Images show

Polarizing ImagesJoin Now to Follow

Imagine three buddies hanging out at the pub, having a drink or two and just having a plain old conversation about photography: what it means to them, why they shoot, and how they see its underlying artistry. And, occasionally, they yell about stuff. Welcome to Polarizing Images.

By Rob, Tony, and Rick

Naked Astronomy - From the Naked Scientists show

Naked Astronomy - From the Naked ScientistsJoin Now to Follow

We look at the latest news from the stars, planets and other heavenly bodies. Plus interviews with professional astronomers and the answers to your space science questions.

By The Naked Scientists

The Walking Web show

The Walking WebJoin Now to Follow

The Walking Web (TWW) est un podcast francophone dédié au web design et à la création numérique au sens large. L’émission mensuello-bi-hebdo-hypopthetico-madaire s’adresse à tous les travailleurs du web souhaitant passer un bon moment en compagnie de 6 designers français , tous animés par la même envie de partager la passion de leur métier et décompresser un peu pendant une heure ! Ça vous tente ? Nous aussi ! Le titre The Walking Web est un clin d’oeil à The Walking Dead, une série TV US postapocalyptique, tiré d’un comics à succès, où des humains tentent de survivre face aux morts, transformés à l’occasion en zombies mangeurs de chair fraiche.

By The Walking Web team

ARRL So Now What? show

ARRL So Now What?Join Now to Follow

If you’re a newly licensed Amateur Radio operator, chances are you have lots of questions. This biweekly podcast has answers! “So Now What?” offers insights from those who’ve been exactly where you are now.

By Michelle Patnode and Joe Carcia

Ask an Astronomer! @ Cornell University show

Ask an Astronomer! @ Cornell UniversityJoin Now to Follow

We at Ask an Astronomer are a collection of volunteer graduate students at Cornell University in Ithaca, NY, along with David Kornreich, a professor at Ithaca College. We have a website which we have run for about a decade where we answer a variety of astronomy related questions submitted by readers. Our website is http://curious.astro.cornell.edu.

By Ask an Astronomer! @ Cornell University


      Harvard Extension School's Computer Science E-75: Building Dynamic Websites     show

Harvard Extension School's Computer Science E-75: Building Dynamic Websites Join Now to Follow

Today's websites are increasingly dynamic. Pages are no longer static HTML files but instead generated by scripts and database calls. User interfaces are more seamless, with technologies like Ajax replacing traditional page reloads. This course teaches students how to build dynamic websites with Ajax and with Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP (LAMP), one of today's most popular frameworks. Students learn how to set up domain names with DNS, how to structure pages with XHTML and CSS, how to program in JavaScript and PHP, how to configure Apache and MySQL, how to design and query databases with SQL, how to use Ajax with both XML and JSON, and how to build mashups. The course explores issues of security, scalability, and cross-browser support and also discusses enterprise-level deployments of websites, including third-party hosting, virtualization, colocation in data centers, firewalling, and load-balancing. This is OpenCourseWare, licensed by David J. Malan of Harvard University under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License. Visit http://cs75.tv/2009/fall/ for more material, including prior semesters and other courses.

By David J. Malan