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Podcasts of every article every day. New cutting edge T2S technology powered by AudioDizer brings you podcasts of every article on TechnologyReview.com
Audio Menu
Getting Started

Go to any article page on TechnologyReview.com. Using the audio menu on the article tool bar, select your desired option.

To listen to an article in your browser (Flash):
Select "Listen - Flash." If you have the flash player installed, the audio file will load and play directly in your browser.

To listen to an article in MP3 format:
Select "Listen - MP3" The MP3 file will play using your browsers default helper application. You can right click (CTRL-click on a Macintosh) to save the MP3 file to your computer if you prefer.


To subscribe to a podcast:
Select "Subscribe" or visit our RSS page here: www.technologyreview.com/corp/rss.aspx.
Once podcasting software is downloaded and installed, simply click on the appropriate icon to subscribe to any Technology Review podcast feed. The podcasting software will automatically check for updates and download the files to your computer so you can load them onto your MP3 player.

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About Our Audio Podcasts

Technology Review, the authority on the future of technology, is the first media property to combine podcasting and text-to-speech (T2S) technology to give its tech-savvy users yet another way to get their daily news. Listen to these files on your computer, or download them to your MP3 player and take them with you. Listen to today’s TR top story now!

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About T2S technology and AudioDizer

AudioDizer, an MIT-student-founded company, employs cutting-edge text-to-speech (T2S) technology to increase the amount of content available for mobile devices.

While T2S technology has been around for years, AudioDizer brings the podcast experience to the next level by using multiple voices, different accents, and music to enhance the listening experience. To find out more, please visit www.audiodizer.com.

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