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This week Jamillah and Andy Crane learn about making mini musical tesla coils and how to learn about infosec through a card game. Plus some hopes for 2013 with Outriders listeners.
Outriders is BBC Radio 5 live's programme dedicated to exploring the frontiers of the web. It is broadcast on Tuesdays at 0300 in Up All Night.

This week Jamillah and Andy Crane learn about making mini musical tesla coils and how to learn about infosec through a card game. Plus some hopes for 2013 with Outriders listeners.
This week Jamillah chats with Matt Novak of Paleofuture and they find out about our past hopes for future technology and what some tecchies wanted for Christmas:
This week on Outriders, Jamillah looks back over a year of crazy memes and strange Internet habits with Rusty Blazenhoff of the Laughing Squid site.
This week Jamillah has been in Paris at 'LeWeb' exploring the Internet of Things with the experts.
This week Jamillah chats with author Nancy Reagin about her book on the historical influences that helped to shape the Star Wars movies.
This week Jamillah has been in Helsinki for the Slush conference, finding out about Nordic and Baltic tech.
Jamillah Knowles on how Wikipedia pages are made. Also, how to get girls more interested in engineering.
This week Jamillah finds out about data art and video while Chris Vallance explores some spam
This week Jamillah goes exploring at the Wired 2012 event and finds out what robots can do inside our bodies.
This week Jamillah talks to women in tech in Ireland and finds out some secrets of games design.
This week Jamillah talks to Kristian Benić, author of Geeks Behind the Iron Curtain about nerd life in former Yugoslavia.
This week Jamillah finds out about profiles online through psychological profiling and big data.
This week Jamillah learns more about robotics through funding, ethics, language and humanity.
Jamillah talks to author, Cole Stryker about his new book, Hacking the Future: Privacy, Identity and Anonymity on the Web.
In the latest edition of Outriders, Jamillah Knowles finds out about the Pirate Party, and talks to women entrepreneurs on the internet.
This week Chris Vallance learns from the youthful and beautiful at Young Rewired State and Jamillah finds out more about digital street photography.
This week Chris brings the virtual to the real world and Jamillah gets into the remix with Eclectic Method
This week Jamillah and Chris talk to artist Aram Bartholl and viral experts Eclectic Method.
This week Daniele Perito tells us about potential future security risks associated with devices which monitor our brain activity, Kayce Brown and Matt Conn talks GaymerCon, and Mark Cotton supplied us with a delightful sampling of the new Bletchley Park podcast.
The comedy of engineering, magic and technology with Paul Daniels and twitter tales in the back seat of a London taxi.
This week Jamillah and Rhod find out about singing for customer service, debating the UK's tech future and building your own phone network.
This week Jamillah and guests look further afield than the Olympics and venture into the realms of Art.
This week Chris Vallance returns with a visit to the Science Museum and Jamillah finds out about robots in Ghana and God on your pocket rocket.
Jamillah talks with co-founder of Global Voices Rebecca MacKinnon, and Leila Nashawati who's a Spanish and Syrian human rights activist and teaches communications at Carlos the Third University in Madrid
This week Jamillah brings news from Kenya where she has been at the Global Voices Summit.
Outriders at LeWeb - This week Jamillah has been at the LeWeb conference in London. She chats with Andy about the attendees there and what the European tech climate is like.
Jamillah travels to Barcelona to meet the hackers at Sónar and experience the cutting edge of electronic music creation.
This week Jamillah finds out about Indian Internet issues, being your own radio station and how to find a restart party.
This week Jamillah returns from Moscow with news of the Internet there and explores Over the Air's hack event at Bletchley Park
This week Jamillah talks to writer and broadcaster Andrew Keen about his new book 'Digital Vertigo'.