Vermont Public Radio: Media & Technology
A number of technology companies are angry that the state is charging a sales tax on business they conduct via what's come to be known as "cloud computing."
Newscast: April 3, 2012, 12:04 p.m.
The Millennial generation has grown up in culture defined by mass media, digital communications and forming social bonds through technology.
Vermont Edition looks at the trend of Vermonters ages 20 to 34 leaving the state in this week-long series.
We stir the pot on the debate between "slow food" and "fast food," plus take a look at the etiquette of Twitter.
We look at how big a threat the computer hacking movement is and at what can be done to protect against its attacks.
How does a restaurant bounce back when a customer finds a mouse in her salad?
Newscast: Tuesday, Feb. 21, 2012, 12:04 p.m.
Vermont Law School is studying the roll-out of smart grid technology by Central Vermont Public Service and six other utilities around the country. The school says the adoption of the technology by the state's largest electric utility is going well.
Deb Van Dyke has traveled to some of the most volatile parts of the world providing medical care through Doctors Without Borders. Now, she's working on short films about public health issues that will be accessible educational tools for people in developing countries.




