Missed an edition of Go Digital, the weekly BBC World Service programme that looks at how technology is changing our lives? Then click on the link below where you can catch up with previous editions of the programme.
December
22 December - UN satellites eye up Israel's West Bank fence and holding hands via touch technology
15 December - Special report from the first UN summit on the digital divide
8 December - Special report on how Ghana is trying to bridge the digital divide
1 December - Iranian blogger stands for election and how origami can help computer design
November
24 November - The world's most wired nations and online credit fraud in Ghana
17 November - Wi-fi and coffee in San Francisco, tracking NY firefighters online, and 20 years of viruses, plus avatars that stem paranoia. (No webcast available for this edition)
10 November - Celebrating spam, and a report on the world wide web global rich list
3 November - Intel's boss speaks out, Bangalore's tech fair and who you should trust with your secrets
October
27 October - Satellite images to look into the past and offering the web in a box
20 October - Online help for African doctors, fighting spam and super-charging computers
13 October - The emotional side of design, sexism and gadgets and sonic vision
6 October - The net's impact on US voters, the 'geekcorps' and a digital display dazzles London
September
29 September - Rifts ahead of the UN's digital divide summit, Indian animators take on Hoolywood and painting in sound
22 September - Web pioneer Tim Berners-Lee outlines his vision of the future of the internet
15 September - PCs to predict the weather, camera glasses and a voice controlled future
8 September - Hi-tech fashion, virtual reality taste and going for gold in gaming
1 September - Learning online with MIT, signing with your mouse and information as art
August
25 August - The threat from viruses, the translating camera and games music goes live
18 August - Digital radios aid Nepal's women, Nasa's Mars missions and wi-fi in the arts (Apologies for the lack of sound for the first 5 minutes)
11 August - Mobiles on aircraft, hi-tech theatre lighting and making a living from games
4 August - Mobiles come to Iraq, the faster net and printing in 3D
July
28 July - Virtual stuntmen, Iraq goes mobile and web surfing in the Maldives
21 July - Chat room safety, sexual health in China and online meditation
14 July - Low cost web for the poor, monitoring vineyards from space and surfing the wi-fi net on the beach
7 July - Creating global video games, the rise of digital radio and the smart sewing machine
June
30 June - Children explore wi-fi, tracking fish in Brazil and the interactive sound cube
23 June - Blogging from Brazil and how to survive spam
16 June - Computer club for children and a new wave of digital music instruments
9 June - Awards for the best of the web, Ghana's digital ambitions and virtual reality helps disabled children
2 June - The power of blogs, saving Iraqi relics digitally and computers fueled by cow manure
May
26 May - Space technologies on Earth, lessons on mobiles and in praise of synths
19 May - How China censors chat rooms, why write viruses and the gadget to monitor smoke
12 May - Iran bans thousands of sites and Apple's online music service
5 May - The blogger detained in Iran and a visit to the smart hospital of the future
April
28 April - Blogging from Everest and the website about child soldiers in Africa
21 April - How authoritarian governments use the web and the legal fight against spam
14 April - How the disabled see the web and Estonia embraces a paperless government
7 April - The effect of war on hackers and a game to take your breath away
March
31 March - Weblogs from Iraq and how to be a sociable mobile user
24 March - The technology of war reporting and text messaging for patients
17 March - Afghanistan plants it flag in cyberspace and anti-war activism on the web
10 March - Games guru Peter Molyneux and Microsoft's Xbox gamble on online gaming
3 March - Using software to fight crime, indigenous people preserve their knowledge online and mobiles to monitor asthma
February
24 February - Info wars over Iraq, saving Costa Rica's natural wealth online and skater idol Tony Hawk.
17 February - Why deleting your hard drive does not get rid of the information on it and find out about the virtual medical school
10 February - Net thinker Esther Dyson, how to archive the internet and how electric guitar are using computer technology.
3 February - Emergency technology for firefighters and the global programme to allow students anywhere in the world get a degree online.
January
27 January - We ask if laws can stop virus writers, text messages helps TB patients and the head of Intel on the why the future is wireless.
20 January - The murky world of child porn, novel uses for the back button and new vibrations for your mobile phone.
13 January - Why the US Department of Defense is investing in biometrics and the collapse of one of India's leading investigative websites.
6 January - New year, new virus plus dreams of what the net can do to help people get better medical care.
Go Digital is broadcast every week on the BBC World Service radio on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. Local times vary.