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Simon Cox is at the helm听as the programme which explores the latest developments and issues in the world of IT returns for a third series.
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29听September 2008
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brain blood flow patterns modelled using grid computing
Whether you've embraced technology willingly, or you鈥檙e slowly learning the delights of the digital world, this series will have something for you.听Simon Cox听finds out how modern technology touches our lives.
Mobile phones
Mobile phones听can do a听lot more than just听make听voice calls - more and more of us are using them听as multifunctional devices for messaging, checking email, taking photos, browsing the internet or playing games.听 As internet giant Google reveals its first foray into the mobile phone market with a mobile听operating system called Android, Simon is joined by The Guardian's Jemima Kiss, and mobile phone industry consultant Marek Pawlowski to discuss what the future could hold for the mobile phone market.


Modelling the weather
A supercomputer is a machine that is at the forefront of processing power - containing huge numbers of processors, often filling entire rooms.听 They're used to run incredibly complex mathematical models, and听can be found听everywhere from aircraft听factories to financial institutions.听 Simon visits the Met Office to see their supercomputer in action - without it, forecasters would be unable to predict the weather more than a few hours ahead.

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Grid computing
Supercomputers are not the only way of harnessing processing power - another option is to hook up computer systems across a nation, or even between countries.听 A worldwide grid is about to be launched which will process all the data from the LHC at CERN in Geneva.听 Steve Lloyd from Grid PP, the UK grid for particle physics,听joins Simon to explain the power of the grid.听 And reporter Nick Balneaves听visits the听National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery in London, where grid computing is being used to听model blood flow patterns in the brain - a development brain surgeon Stefan Brew believes could revolutionise the way he works.

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Airing your dirty laundry online
The web is a fascinating place for exploring human nature.听 Head online, and you'll find people willing to tell all in their blogs, in chat rooms, or听on comments pages.听 Simon speaks to psychologist Adam Joinson about whether we really do reveal more of ourselves online, and what it is about sitting at a keyboard which compels us to divulge personal information.
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