LPX Podcast
1) LPX Episode 14: Adapted (Kaomi Goetz on Korean international adoptees returning to Korea)
About 200,000 Korean children have been adopted internationally since the end of the Korean War in 1953. Most were taken in by American families, but some were raised in Europe, Australia, and other n...Show More
2) LPX Episode 14: Adapted
About 200,000 Korean children have been adopted internationally since the end of the Korean War in 1953. Most were taken in by American families, but some were raised in Europe, Australia, and other n...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.3) LPX Episode 13: Someone is wrong on the internet!
For the past two decades, Snopes.com has been debunking myths, hoaxes, and other false information: Want to know if there's real evidence of Bigfoot's existence? Check Snopes. Want to know if Bill Ga...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.4) LPX Episode 13: Someone is wrong on the internet! (Snopes editor Brooke Binkowski on fake news & real journalism)
In the lead-up to the 2016 presidential election in the United States, we heard a lot about “fake news” and its proliferation on social media, where millions of people get much of their news… and wher...Show More
5) LPX Episode 12: Superbook turns your smartphone into a laptop
Smartphones are useful for a lot of things. You can read the news, watch videos, play games, keep up on your email, and even write a novel on a smartphone. Oh yeah, you can also make phone calls and s...Show More
6) LPX Episode 12: Superbook turns your smartphone into a laptop
Smartphones are useful for a lot of things. You can read the news, watch videos, play games, keep up on your email, and even write a novel on a smartphone. Oh yeah, you can also make phone calls and ...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.7) LPX Episode 11: FreeDOS keeps classic computing alive, decades after MS-DOS
A generation of computer users grew up using Microsoft DOS in the 80s and 90s, but Microsoft started to phase out the operating system with the launch of Windows 95. Decades later, there are still peo...Show More
LPX Episode 11: FreeDOS keeps classic computing alive, decades after MS-DOS
36:50 | Aug 10th, 2016
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.8) LPX Episode 11: FreeDOS keeps classic computing alive, decades after MS-DOS is retired
A generation of computer users grew up using Microsoft DOS in the 80s and 90s, but Microsoft started to phase out the operating system with the launch of Windows 95. Decades later, there are still peo...Show More
9) LPX Episode 10: BLOCKS modular smartwatch
Smartwatches are internet-connected watches that can let you do everything from viewing messages at a glance to ordering a pizza with a single tap. But not everyone needs a watch with a heart rate mon...Show More
AUDIO REMOVED: The podcast creator has removed the audio for this episode.10) LPX Episode 10: BLOCKS modular smartwatch
Dozens of smartwatches have hit the market in the past few years. Apple has one. Samsung has half a dozen. Pebble has a few. And companies ranging from Motorola to TAG Heuer have gotten in the action....Show More