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Tech Weekly: Aleks Krotoski talks to the founder of the anonymous site 4chan, Christopher PooleAleks KrotoskiJason Phipps
Datum: 17.04.2012 14:09 •
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Facebook buys Instagram for $1bn, Microsoft snaps up AOL patents and Larry Page's letter to Google shareholdersAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurStuart DredgeDan CattJason Phipps
Datum: 10.04.2012 08:36 •
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Government surveillance plans, BlackBerry manufacturer RIM refocuses, 4G mobile and what should retailer Game do? With Aleks Krotoski, Charles Arthur, Trefor Davies and Keith StuartAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurKeith StuartJason Phipps
Datum: 02.04.2012 10:24 •
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Attitudes to women in tech, the budget and the internet gallery at the National Media Museum. With Aleks Krotoski, Charles Arthur and Gia MilinovichAleks KrotoskiIain ChambersCharles Arthur
Datum: 27.03.2012 15:29 •
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Aleks Krotoski round up the week's Tech news including Apple paying its shareholders dividends and Syria malware attacksAleks KrotoskiIain ChambersKeith StuartCharles Arthur
Datum: 20.03.2012 17:14 •
Größe: 38.2 MB
News from the annual Games Developers Conference in San Francisco. With Aleks Krotoski, Charles Arthur, Simon Parkin and Jo TwistAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurIain ChambersSimon Parkin
Datum: 13.03.2012 10:17 •
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Tech Weekly: Aleks Krotoski and Charles Arthur analyse the week's technology headlinesAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurIain ChambersChris Cross
Datum: 06.03.2012 18:41 •
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Juliette Garside brings us the news from the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, and Charles Arthur looks Apple's decision to remove Siri rival Evi from its App storeJuliette GarsideAleks KrotoskiIain ChambersCharles ArthurRebecca MacKinnon
Datum: 28.02.2012 10:25 •
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Google under fire on privacy; British video game industry bids for tax break; PlayStation Vita reviewedAleks KrotoskiIain ChambersCharles ArthurKeith Stuart
Datum: 21.02.2012 12:33 •
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Graham Linehan on the Twitter Joke Trial, and UltrabooksSimon BarnardAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurNick Cohen
Datum: 14.02.2012 15:02 •
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Web pioneer Ted Nelson talks about inventing hypertext, the world of television soundbars, and all the latest tech newsAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurSimon Barnard
Datum: 06.02.2012 14:44 •
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One of 2012's trends to look out for is internet connected smart TV's. We discuss some how the web is coming to the screen in the corner of our living roomAleks KrotoskiScott CawleyCharles ArthurJemima KissBobbie Johnson
Datum: 31.01.2012 21:20 •
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John Naughton discusses his new book, the latest on RIM and Kodak's troubles as well as the SOPA protests. Plus, Charles Arthur visits Finland's tech hub and brings back lights to put into your ears...Scott CawleyAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurJohn Naughton
Datum: 24.01.2012 17:10 •
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Some of the more interesting trends from last week's CES in Las Vegas, are examined, as well as Google's trouble Mocality and the latest on the US's proposed SOPA and PIPA legislationAleks KrotoskiScott CawleyDan Catt
Datum: 17.01.2012 07:23 •
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Neil Hunt from Netflix discusses its UK launch, social viewing and its plan to tempt you to stream movies to your homeAleks KrotoskiScott Cawley
Datum: 11.01.2012 12:54 •
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Charles Arthur meets the man behind Anobii.com, a social network for your bookshelf. Plus the curious case of Rupert Murdoch and Wendi Deng's Twitter accounts. Are they real?Charles ArthurMichael Brunton-SpallJosh Halliday
Datum: 03.01.2012 18:11 •
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Aleks Krotoski is joined by Charles Arthur and TechCrunch Europe's editor Mike Butcher to look back at social media's influence on protest and revolution, the death of Steve Jobs, and the fortunes of Google, Apple, Microsoft, HP, RIM and NokiaAleks KrotoskiScott CawleyCharles ArthurKeith Stuart
Datum: 20.12.2011 18:38 •
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Aleks Krotoski and Charles Arthur talk with Adgent, BlueVia, alwaysonmessage and BlackBerry about developments and developing for mobile. Plus this week's news stories involving Apple, Samsung, HP and AndroidAleks KrotoskiScott CawleyCharles Arthur
Datum: 13.12.2011 18:09 •
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What's hot and what's not ? what to buy in gadgets and games for gifts this holiday season. Plus this week's tech newsAleks KrotoskiScott CawleyCharles ArthurKeith Stuart
Datum: 06.12.2011 10:47 •
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Tracking technology that can identify any device that connects to the internet, plus the cultural significance of roboticsAleks KrotoskiScott CawleyCharles Arthur
Datum: 29.11.2011 11:57 •
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How the Occupy London movement use technology as part of their protest, and how the group is influenced by networking.Aleks KrotoskiJuliette GarsideScott Cawley
Datum: 22.11.2011 17:59 •
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Adobe says it will no longer support the plug-in on mobile devices ? but what does it mean for the desktop version?Aleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurMichael Brunton-Spall
Datum: 15.11.2011 13:56 •
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How YouTube is working with broadcasters and how Huawei plans to break into the UK marketCharles ArthurScott Cawley
Datum: 08.11.2011 18:24 •
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How do we balance intellectual property and the creative industry in the digital age? With Ed Vaizey, Professor Ian Hargreaves, Feargal Sharkey, Jonathan Haskel and Jeff LynnAleks KrotoskiScott CawleyEd VaizeyFeargal Sharkey
Datum: 01.11.2011 09:50 •
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Panel discussion about Tech City in east London, part of an initiative to create digital enterprise centres announced last year by the prime minister, David CameronAleks KrotoskiScott CawleyEric Pickles
Datum: 25.10.2011 13:09 •
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Following BlackBerry's service outage last week, RIM's UK managing director explains what went wrong. Plus the team test Siri, Apple's new voice control for the iPhone 4SAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurDan CattScott Cawley
Datum: 18.10.2011 06:49 •
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Aleks Krotoski chairs a discussion on the teaching of computing and coding with David Willetts MP, Prof Jeff Magee of Imperial College, Dan Crow of Songkick and Emma Mulqueeny of Rewired StateEmma MulqueenyAleks KrotoskiScott Cawley
Datum: 11.10.2011 12:44 •
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Charles Arthur looks at the legacy of Steve Jobs in the tech industry and beyondCharles ArthurFrancesca PanettaJason PhippsJonathan GlanceyCaspar Llewellyn SmithJack Schofield
Datum: 06.10.2011 17:44 •
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Your Tech Weekly team's take on the iPhone 4S launch by Apple, Amazon's Kindle Fire launch, Facebook's new look timeline and Spotify integration, and the new Google startup hub in East LondonAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurRobert AndrewsScott Cawley
Datum: 04.10.2011 00:09 •
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Jemima Kiss examines plans for a digital public space with the British Library, the Royal Opera House and the BBCJemima KissScott CawleyBill Thompson
Datum: 28.09.2011 12:05 •
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The new version of Windows, Rim's disappointing results and PlayBook sales, and whether teaching coding at school can workAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurScott Cawley
Datum: 20.09.2011 06:20 •
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3D in gaming, plus Aleks, Jemima and Keith discuss Carol Bartz's departure from Yahoo and Amazon book rentalAleks KrotoskiScott CawleyKeith StuartJemima Kiss
Datum: 13.09.2011 11:04 •
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Why Google is closing some of its products, the Turkish hackers and the new Amazon KindleJemima KissCharles ArthurMichael Brunton-Spall
Datum: 06.09.2011 21:49 •
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A joint podcast from the MediaGuardian Edinburgh International Television Festival ? where Google's chairman Eric Schmidt gave this year's MacTaggart lectureJohn PlunkettJemima KissScott CawleyDan Sabbagh
Datum: 28.08.2011 11:55 •
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Analysis and discussion of Steve Jobs's announcement that he has stood down as Apple CEOJemima KissScott Cawley
Datum: 25.08.2011 15:00 •
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As HP looks to dispose of its personal computing division ? blaming a 'tablet effect' ? does this mean the future of computing is with iPads and smartphones?Aleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurJemima KissJuliette GarsideScott Cawley
Datum: 23.08.2011 16:07 •
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The blogger who predicted the Google-Motorola tie up weeks ago, and Jeff Jarvis on suggestions to shut down Facebook, Twitter and BlackBerry Messenger during civil unrestAleks KrotoskiJuliette GarsideJeff JarvisScott Cawley
Datum: 16.08.2011 06:23 •
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RIM's Patrick Spence defends BlackBerry's current performance and explains why it is to upgrade operating systems twiceAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurJemima KissScott Cawley
Datum: 09.08.2011 16:32 •
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The Motion Picture Association of America's man in Europe discusses its court action which will force BT to block access to Newzbin. Why this particular site, why BT, and will ISPs become judge and jury on content? Also Chrome is now the UK's second most popular browser, and Paul Walsh of MetaCert o...
Datum: 02.08.2011 15:25 •
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RIM cuts 10% of its workforce, Elite creator David Braben talks about developing for Kinect, and we ask: who pays compensation claims for Sony's PSN security breach?Aleks KrotoskiJemima KissCharles ArthurKeith StuartScott Cawley
Datum: 26.07.2011 16:48 •
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How patent wars are affecting app development, and how the US is supporting the creation of a 'stealth internet' to keep the web open for communication in countries such as IranAleks KrotoskiScott CawleyCharles ArthurJemima KissDan Catt
Datum: 19.07.2011 07:05 •
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The team look through the latest release of government data. Plus the rise of smartphones, an Elevator Pitch with Ticket ABC ,and a privacy issue when art and tech collide in an Apple storeAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurJemima KissScott Cawley
Datum: 12.07.2011 16:28 •
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As Google launches its new social network, the team give their verdict. Plus what's happening between Facebook and Skype, interesting extradition requests by the US and Henri Crohas of Archos explains how its Android tablets are different to the rest of the marketAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurJemima K...
Datum: 05.07.2011 16:26 •
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Lord Reid explains why cyberspace requires new thinking on policy, politics, law and securityAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurIain Chambers
Datum: 28.06.2011 10:06 •
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Eli Pariser, Sonia Livingstone and danah boyd speak to Aleks Krotowski about how personalised filtering is changing the way we use the internetAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurJemima KissIain Chambers
Datum: 22.06.2011 13:20 •
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Nintendo, Sony, Codemasters ? even the US Senate has been targeted by hackers. But why is there suddenly so much hacking, and where is it coming from?Aleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurJemima KissScott Cawley
Datum: 14.06.2011 13:48 •
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As the games industry launches new products in Los Angeles, we take a look at Nintendo's new Wii U as well as Sony's PlayStation Vita and Microsoft's plans for KinectAleks KrotoskiKeith StuartCharles ArthurJemima KissScott Cawley
Datum: 08.06.2011 08:44 •
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A preview of next week's games show ? a new Wii and Sony's next generation portable are top of the list. Plus, we find out about 4G and how we will use LTEAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurKeith StuartScott Cawley
Datum: 31.05.2011 17:35 •
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The Windows Phone 7 Mango update discussed with Ashley Highfield ? has it disappointed? The EC explains the new digital agenda rules on mobile contracts, cookies and net neutralityAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurScott Cawley
Datum: 24.05.2011 16:37 •
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The government reveals the Treasury receives 20,000 cyberattacks a month, intellectual property leaks, and the launch of Google's Chrome OSAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurScott Cawley
Datum: 17.05.2011 14:53 •
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Tom Loosemore joins Aleks Krotoski and Charles Arthur to explain his attempts to build a single, central government websiteAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurScott Cawley
Datum: 10.05.2011 09:47 •
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How has the web transformed how we look for love and how we look for art? Plus Technology Editor Charles Arthur discusses the political implications of the live feed of Bin Laden's last momentsAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurJemima Kiss
Datum: 03.05.2011 06:22 •
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Tech Weekly: Sony's warning to 77 million PlayStation Network users about the theft of their data, and the impact of phone tracking on privacyAleks KrotoskiIain ChambersScott CawleyCharles ArthurJemima Kiss
Datum: 27.04.2011 10:57 •
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As Cisco announce the closure of its video camera business, we discuss the demise of the Flip. Also, Spotify's new restrictions on music playback, TweetDeck's possible sale to Twitter and transmedia storytelling ? how to tell tales in a digital age, using TV, real-life, print and the webAleks Krotos...
Datum: 19.04.2011 16:22 •
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Facebook dominates the western world of the web, but has been unable to get into China so far. Will a link up with Baidu be a match made in cyber heaven? Also, will the crisis in Japan affect when, where and how your electronics are made? We look at the production processes and how they have been hi...
Datum: 12.04.2011 16:20 •
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The team discusses many different aspects of Google this week: anti-trust investigations in the EU and US, how should Larry Page take the company on as CEO, the success of Android ? and what lies ahead for YouTube?Aleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurJemima KissScott Cawley
Datum: 06.04.2011 11:39 •
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We look at mobile social network RockeTalk and HP, whose labs are developing next-generation tech such as hyperlinked paperAleks KrotoskiJemima KissScott Cawley
Datum: 29.03.2011 17:15 •
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Aleks Krotoski and guests discuss the meeting between government, ISPs and content providers to discuss net neutrality. Plus: Dave Coplin from Bing on the search sceneAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurScott Cawley
Datum: 22.03.2011 10:54 •
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Tim Wu offers some thoughts on net neutrality and the future of the web. Plus: Ze Frank on this year's SXSW trend ? playfulnessAleks KrotoskiJemima KissScott Cawley
Datum: 15.03.2011 10:48 •
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The next generation of browsing technology discussed with the people behind Firefox 4 and Mohit Gundecha from Mig33, India's largest mobile social network tells us about the mobile scene in the countryAleks KrotoskiJemima KissCharles ArthurStuart DredgeScott Cawley
Datum: 08.03.2011 15:16 •
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As Google reorders its index to deal with spam, Aleks Krotoski and guests discuss the fate of legitimate sites that are downrankedAleks KrotoskiJemima KissTom WatsonCharles ArthurScott Cawley
Datum: 01.03.2011 14:58 •
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As Twitter bans (then reapproves) access from two third-party apps, we discuss what the approach says about the company's current stateAleks KrotoskiJemima KissCharles ArthurScott Cawley
Datum: 22.02.2011 08:21 •
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The full details of Nokia's mobile tie-up with Microsoft to use the Windows Phone OS, plus a report from the weekend's Guardian's SXSW hack dayAleks KrotoskiVictor KeeganScott CawleyJemima Kiss
Datum: 15.02.2011 14:56 •
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Online sex and sex with machines, cyber security, in-flight Wi-Fi and a possible shakeup at NokiaJemima KissCharles ArthurAleks KrotoskiScott Cawley
Datum: 08.02.2011 10:40 •
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This week we look at how the web is affecting global democracy, from the political upheavals in Egypt and Tunisia to the economic powerhouse of IndiaAleks KrotoskiJemima KissCharles ArthurScott Cawley
Datum: 01.02.2011 09:22 •
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This week, it's all change at the top as Google and Apple change CEOs. There's a spat between Oracle and Google over intellectual property, and Joel Spolsky of Stack Overflow presents his question and answer siteAleks KrotoskiJemima KissCharles ArthurScott Cawley
Datum: 25.01.2011 15:07 •
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Evgeny Morozov, author of The Net Delusion explains how the use of Facebook and Twitter in recent protests in Tunisia and Iran might not have been as effective as first thoughtJemima KissCharles ArthurAleks KrotoskiScott Cawley
Datum: 18.01.2011 16:05 •
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Charles Arthur reports from the CES 2011 in Las Vegas, while Aleks and Jemima discuss this week's news back in London HQAleks KrotoskiJemima KissCharles ArthurScott Cawley
Datum: 11.01.2011 15:28 •
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We speak to the head of Wikimedia about dealing with oppressive regimes, and the author and futurist Doc Searls explains how the economies of the web workAleks KrotoskiJemima KissScott CawleyCharles Arthur
Datum: 04.01.2011 11:32 •
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The technology trends to watch out for in 2011 ? including internet connected TV, a new PlayStation phone and Nintendo 3DSJemima KissKeith StuartRobert AndrewsScott Cawley
Datum: 28.12.2010 15:14 •
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An up and down year for both Google and Apple, 2010's big games and significant political developments in the tech world all feature in our annual reviewJemima KissKeith StuartRobert AndrewsScott Cawley
Datum: 21.12.2010 15:14 •
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Are the attacks directed at MasterCard, Visa and others the signs of the first cyber war? And how did a Tom Cruise video help spawn online activists Anonymous?Jemima KissCharles ArthurScott Cawley
Datum: 14.12.2010 09:25 •
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Creative Commons chief Joi Ito on how the organisation wants to release the internet from copyright problems, and Chromaroma's Toby Barnes on how his game turns your commute into funAleks KrotoskiJemima KissScott Cawley
Datum: 07.12.2010 17:37 •
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Tech Weekly visits Dublin to check out the local startup scene. The city has a thriving tech community and is home to many international tech companies. But will this continue as the Irish economy receives an ?85bn bailout?Jemima KissCharles ArthurScott Cawley
Datum: 30.11.2010 11:02 •
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What effect will Ed Vaizey's attack on net neutrality have on the digital content industry and web users? Plus, is Facebook Messages the future, and how do we foster innovation?. With Aleks Krotoski, Jemima Kiss and Tom LoosemoreAleks KrotoskiJemima KissCharles ArthurScott Cawley
Datum: 22.11.2010 10:08 •
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A special on stories in games, presented by Keith StuartKeith StuartScott Cawley
Datum: 16.11.2010 17:39 •
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Google's Tom Uglow on their Creativity Lab, Dentsu London on some Tokyo innovation and the future with HTML5Aleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurJemima KissScott Cawley
Datum: 09.11.2010 10:51 •
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The last title in the Call of Duty franchise was one of a handful of entertainment titles to have taken more than $1bn in revenue ? can Black Ops equal that?Aleks KrotoskiJemima KissCharles ArthurKeith StuartScott Cawley
Datum: 02.11.2010 11:45 •
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The last title in the Call of Duty franchise was one of a handful of entertainment titles to have taken more than $1bn in revenue ? can Black Ops equal that?Aleks KrotoskiJemima KissCharles ArthurKeith StuartScott Cawley
Datum: 02.11.2010 10:48 •
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Robert Llewellyn (Red Dwarf's Kryten and presenter of Scrapheap Challenge) talks about his web series Carpool, which has transferred to television. He has all the geeky detail on DIY web TV. Plus he joins Aleks and Mike Butcher in discussing the latest in the Google Street View privacy rowAleks Krot...
Datum: 26.10.2010 09:21 •
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This week's Guardian Tech Weekly podcast asks how Apple is poised to become the biggest company in the worldJemima KissCharles ArthurScott Cawley
Datum: 19.10.2010 08:06 •
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In this week's Guardian technology podcast, Stephen Fry - known for his love of Apple gadgets - gives his take on Microsoft's new smartphone and the wider mobile phone worldAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurJemima KissStephen FryScott Cawley
Datum: 12.10.2010 16:47 •
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BT's plans for broadband, mobile phone patents, Jason Calacanis reviews AOL's purchase of TechCrunch, and our Startup Surgery offers financial adviceAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurJemima KissScott Cawley
Datum: 05.10.2010 08:16 •
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We review The Social Network - an unflattering account of Mark Zuckerberg as he set up Facebook. Or is it? Also as personal details of thousands are leaked online, what could happen to ACS:Law? And our first hands on with the Windows Phone 7 OSAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurJemima KissScott Cawley
Datum: 28.09.2010 07:33 •
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The team discuss whether email is doomed by its increasing irrelevance as it becomes cluttered with spam, marketing and unimportant messages. Also, did Haystack place its Iranian users in danger and what is Diaspora?Aleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurJemima KissScott Cawley
Datum: 21.09.2010 11:21 •
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As change happens at the top of Nokia, we visit its worldwide conference and developer fair to hear what Michael Gartenberg makes of the company's fortunesAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurScott Cawley
Datum: 15.09.2010 10:59 •
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The 13-year struggle to take Duke Nukem Forever from idea to release, a round-up of the headlines from the Edinburgh Interactive Festival, the team look back at 2010 for the UK games industry, and the producer of Spider-Man: Shattered DimensionsAleks KrotoskiKeith StuartJack ArnottScott Cawley
Datum: 07.09.2010 12:06 •
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On the eve of the latest iPod launch, will the company be able to maintain its influence as artists and publishers increasingly turn from iTunes to streaming services and music apps?Aleks KrotoskiIain ChambersCharles ArthurKeith StuartJemima Kiss
Datum: 31.08.2010 11:12 •
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We run the rule over net neutrality and privacy - two of the web's hottest topics, plus we find out why RIM could face a ban on BlackBerry devicesAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurRichard WrayKeith StuartIain Chambers
Datum: 24.08.2010 10:28 •
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As the BBC archive prepares to move its collections to a specially built centre, Jemima Kiss tours Windmill Road to find out how the corporation is digitising its recordingsScott CawleyJemima Kiss
Datum: 18.08.2010 11:52 •
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Google and Verizon's net neutrality proposals examined, we wave goodbye to Google Wave, find out about a Facebook users' union, look at the last.fm of academic study - Mendeley, and hear Charles Leadbeater's thoughts on using the web to collaborateAleks KrotoskiJemima KissRobert AndrewsScott Cawley
Datum: 10.08.2010 10:04 •
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A mobile theme to this week's programme ? we hear what the future holds for the medium, as well as finding out why there is a ban on BlackBerrys in the UAE, how Android is catching Apple's iOS, and there's details of a new Kindle from AmazonAleks KrotoskiJemima KissScott Cawley
Datum: 03.08.2010 09:39 •
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Elevator pitch, e-democracy and anonymity onlineAleks KrotoskiScott CawleyJemima KissCharles ArthurMeg PickardIain Chambers
Datum: 27.07.2010 10:07 •
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Peter Molyneux on Fable III, and all action from the Develop video game conference in BrightonKeith StuartScott Cawley
Datum: 20.07.2010 10:08 •
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This week Aleks and Jemima are joined by Mike Butcher, editor of TechCrunch Europe, and Kristian Segerstrale, vice president and general manager of Playfish.Aleks KrotoskiJemima KissScott Cawley
Datum: 13.07.2010 09:17 •
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Google CEO Eric Schmidt discusses privacy issues, the future of newspapers and the company's problems in China, and takes questions from an audience at the Guardian's Activate conference on the future of the web. Martha Lane Fox and Beth Noveck discuss their jobs digitally engaging the UK and US, wh...
Datum: 06.07.2010 16:11 •
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Richard Wilson of video games industry body TIGA discusses the cuts to previously promised tax breaks for the industry. There's the latest on Google's troubles in China, and what could be the new place for sex on the internet ? the xxx domainAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurTom WatsonScott Cawley
Datum: 29.06.2010 09:59 •
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Keith Stuart reviews the news from E3, while Charles Arthur joins Aleks to discuss the sale of Bebo and a new computer scam that could cost victims £200Aleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurKeith StuartScott Cawley
Datum: 23.06.2010 10:09 •
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The writer of the new Doctor Who games for PC and Mac describes how the process differs from writing for TVJemima KissScott CawleyKeith StuartRobert Andrews
Datum: 15.06.2010 13:55 •
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Tom Watson MP joins us to discuss the government opening up its spending data through the Coins database. As a key figure for open data in the last administration, he details some of the pitfalls and problems he had. We also look at Apple's new iPhone 4Aleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurScott Cawley
Datum: 08.06.2010 07:06 •
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Aleks Krotoski discusses the iPad launch as Apple overtakes MicrosoftAleks KrotoskiJemima KissJack SchofieldCharles ArthurKate Taylor
Datum: 01.06.2010 10:11 •
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Google's Eric Schmidt discusses the company's recent problems with privacy. And Jack Schofield remembers highlights from his 25 years at the GuardianAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurJack SchofieldJemima KissScott Cawley
Datum: 25.05.2010 11:12 •
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Yahoo President and CEO Carol Bartz ills us in on the future for the company, and the latest online privacy rows involving Facebook and GoogleAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurJemima KissJack SchofieldScott Cawley
Datum: 18.05.2010 09:43 •
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Was the 2010 general election campaign a digital one, as had been promised? Matthew McGregor from Blue State Digital gives his analysis.Aleks KrotoskiJemima KissCharles ArthurScott Cawley
Datum: 11.05.2010 09:58 •
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Stephen Timms, Jeremy Hunt and Lord Razzall represent Labour, the Conservatives and the Lib Dems in a extended podcast, discussing their technology related policies for the general electionAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurJemima KissScott CawleyJeremy HuntStephen Timms
Datum: 29.04.2010 10:36 •
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In a packed programme, we hear from freedom of information campaigner Heather Brooke, one of the developers of the new Alan Wake game for Xbox, and the election candidates that are standing for tech policiesHeather BrookeAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurKeith StuartScott Cawley
Datum: 20.04.2010 09:34 •
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Feargal Sharkey of UK Music and Jim Killock of the Open Rights Group discuss the implications of the Digital Economy Act. Plus, designers, engineers and disability experts talk about product design for people who are less ableAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurFeargal SharkeyJim KillockScott Cawley
Datum: 13.04.2010 10:39 •
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Feargal Sharkey of UK Music and Jim Killock of the Open Rights Group discuss the implications of the Digital Economy Act. Plus, designers, engineers and disability experts talk about product design for people who are less ableAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurFeargal SharkeyJim KillockScott Cawley
Datum: 13.04.2010 09:00 •
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Steve Purdham, the CEO of we7, comes in to tell us his views on the digital economy billAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurKevin AndersonBobbie JohnsonJemima KissKeith StuartScott Cawley
Datum: 06.04.2010 15:52 •
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In a special edition recorded live at the Science Museum's Dana Centre, Aleks Krotoski is joined by coder Austin Heap and Christina Zaba of NO2ID to talk about privacy, surveillance and online censorshipAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurBecky HoggeChristina Zaba
Datum: 30.03.2010 13:43 •
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Gordon Brown has laid out Labour's technology intentions ? Aleks, Charles and Jemima take a look at the plans, as well the Viacom v YouTube court caseAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurJemima KissKevin AndersonScott Cawley
Datum: 23.03.2010 17:01 •
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As the general election looms, we look at the digital economy bill, and the Conservatives' technology manifesto. Are either of them any good?Aleks KrotoskiKevin AndersonBobbie JohnsonScott Cawley
Datum: 16.03.2010 16:15 •
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San Francisco's Musee Mecanique gives us a blast from the past, while we chew over future of the BBC's digital operations. Plus hear from Bing about its maps engineAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurRichard WrayBobbie JohnsonScott Cawley
Datum: 09.03.2010 06:15 •
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Opera's Jon von Tetzchner discusses Microsoft's browser ballot, plus we hear why more people are coworking than ever beforeAleks KrotoskiScott Cawley
Datum: 02.03.2010 17:35 •
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Philosopher Jaron Lanier explains how 30 years of internet culture have transformed him from a utopian to a virtual pragmatistAleks KrotoskiBobbie JohnsonScott Cawley
Datum: 23.02.2010 22:33 •
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Philosopher Jaron Lanier explains how 30 years of internet culture have transformed him from a utopian to a virtual pragmatistAleks KrotoskiBobbie JohnsonScott Cawley
Datum: 23.02.2010 17:18 •
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Lord Robert Winston discusses the dangers humans may face from our inventiveness, Richard Wray gives us the highlights from Mobile World Congress, and we talk social search with Aardvark's Damon HorowitzAleks KrotoskiBobbie JohnsonRichard WrayScott Cawley
Datum: 16.02.2010 16:36 •
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Aleks Krotoski, Charles Arthur and Kevin Anderson delve into what happens when the open culture of the web colides with international politicsAleks KrotoskiFrancesca PanettaCharles ArthurKevin AndersonMercedes Bunz
Datum: 09.02.2010 17:04 •
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Nick Carr joins us to look at the launch of Apple's iPad - what does the future have in store? And literary agent Clare Alexander explains the background in the 'Great Book War' between Amazon and publishers MacmillanAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurBobbie JohnsonScott CawleyNick Carr
Datum: 02.02.2010 19:41 •
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Sir Tim Berners-Lee discusses the launch of the government's new open data project, and Dan Gluckman explains why the BBC was so keen to open the development of a new series about the social history of the webAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurBobbie JohnsonScott Cawley
Datum: 26.01.2010 11:41 •
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Analysis of Google's announcement that it has been hacked to gather information on human rights activists. Also, Henri Seydoux of Parrot - the company responsible for the AR Drone, a CES hit - discusses how he moved from journalism to inventingAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurKevin AndersonScott Cawley
Datum: 19.01.2010 11:24 •
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As this year's Consumer Electronics Show comes to a close, we hear from digital radio maker Pure about its plan to expand into the US - and discuss whether British technology companies should be proud to fly the flagBobbie JohnsonScott Cawley
Datum: 13.01.2010 11:25 •
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Sean Maloney, a Brit who's tipped to take the top job at Intel, discusses its new, low-power chips. Plus Jack Schofield gets his butt shaken in the audio hallBobbie JohnsonJack SchofieldScott Cawley
Datum: 09.01.2010 16:17 •
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Cambridge company Plastic Logic demonstrates its ultra-thin touch-screen eReader. Plus our guests pore over the other developments from the show in our second CES podcastBobbie JohnsonScott Cawley
Datum: 08.01.2010 10:59 •
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Microsoft's Darren Huston discusses the software giant's vision for the future and the challenges ahead in 2010Bobbie JohnsonScott Cawley
Datum: 07.01.2010 18:08 •
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We look ahead to what 2010 might bring - discussing 3D, a Wii HD, Apple's tablet, augmented reality and more. Presented by Susi Weaser with Charles Arthur, Bobbie Johnson and Robert Andrews from paidContentSusi WeaserCharles ArthurBobbie JohnsonRobert AndrewsJack SchofieldVictor KeeganKeith StuartG...
Datum: 30.12.2009 17:15 •
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Our team review the year in technology - looking at Spotify, Google, Microsoft, Apple and the iPhone, Twitter and much much more. Presented by Susi Weaser with Charles Arthur, Bobbie Johnson and Robert Andrews from paidContentSusi WeaserCharles ArthurBobbie JohnsonRobert AndrewsVictor KeeganGreg Ho...
Datum: 26.12.2009 19:26 •
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Caleb Chung, who created Christmas favourites like Furby and Pleo, tells us what makes a good robotic toy. Plus, Jeremy Allaire of Brightcove discusses online videoSusi WeaserBobbie JohnsonKevin AndersonMercedes BunzScott Cawley
Datum: 15.12.2009 10:13 •
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Matt Brittin from Google UK discusses the accusation that they steal Rupert Murdoch's news, while MySpace Music boss Courtney Holt explains plans for their new UK siteSusi WeaserVictor KeeganMercedes BunzBobbie JohnsonScott Cawley
Datum: 09.12.2009 10:57 •
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Matt Brittin from Google UK discusses the accusation that they steal Rupert Murdoch's news, while MySpace Music boss Courtney Holt explains plans for their new UK siteSusi WeaserVictor KeeganMercedes BunzBobbie JohnsonScott Cawley
Datum: 08.12.2009 17:24 •
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As HDTV hits Freeview, we find out how it was made possible - plus we talk with Josh Harris to find out what drove him to captured his life in an online version of Big BrotherSusi WeaserBobbie JohnsonCharles ArthurScott Cawley
Datum: 01.12.2009 18:01 •
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The new Sony Ericsson mobile phone reviewed. We speak to Phil McKinney - global CTO of HP and Charles hears from Tim Berners Lee following the announcement that government data is to become freeSusi WeaserCharles ArthurKevin AndersonScott Cawley
Datum: 24.11.2009 12:27 •
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Eric Kingdon from Sony tells us how Blu-ray has done since its launch and how the format will be important for 3D viewing. Alexander Will from Spoonfed.co.uk gives us an Elevator Pitch, plus there's the news and your thoughts from our blogsSusi WeaserCharles ArthurMercedes BunzJemima KissScott Cawl...
Datum: 17.11.2009 10:46 •
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Alexander Ljung from SoundCloud explains how the site - which allows musicians and podcasters to collaborate online - is more than just a YouTube for audio. Plus Jack Schofield opens the Tech Weekly Hall of Fame, inducting people, places and products that are important in the history of technologyCh...
Datum: 10.11.2009 16:46 •
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Miles Jacobson on what to expect from Football manager 2010 and what the future might bring to the games franchise. We also discover the PlayPower project, a scheme aiming to equip kids in the developing world with computer skills, via good old 8-bit gamingCharles ArthurBobbie JohnsonScott CawleySus...
Datum: 03.11.2009 16:47 •
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We find out how Windows 7 came to life and look at the history of Windows, plus Charles Arthur and Jack Schofield on the prospects for the new OSCharles ArthurJack SchofieldScott CawleySusi Weaser
Datum: 28.10.2009 21:16 •
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Wiimote hackers Johnny Chung Lee and Yann Seznec talk to Tech Weekly, telling us why the game controller is so good for the electronic experiments. There's also a new voice to the programme - Susi Weaser, who takes us through the news and blogs this weekBobbie JohnsonCharles ArthurScott CawleyKevin ...
Datum: 20.10.2009 20:17 •
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We meet Britain's digital inclusion champion, Martha Lane Fox, and find out why everyone loves Arduino with the hackers and modders of Tinker.it. And Vic Keegan gives his thoughts on what went wrong after the 1980s computing boomBobbie JohnsonCharles ArthurVictor KeeganKevin AndersonScott Cawley
Datum: 13.10.2009 17:32 •
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Why does Nasa plans to crash a spacecraft into the moon? We discover how the space agency's latest unusual mission could help change the course of space explorationBobbie JohnsonCharles ArthurScott Cawley
Datum: 06.10.2009 03:48 •
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The men behind two top games titles talk to Tech Weekly: Guitar Hero has released the fifth version of the franchise, with a DJ Hero on the way, and EA Sports release this year's football game Fifa 10. We find out what's new in both of themBobbie JohnsonCharles ArthurJemima Kiss
Datum: 29.09.2009 15:56 •
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Joi Ito, CEO of Creative Commons, and the team behind BBC Four's new programme Electric DreamsBobbie JohnsonIain ChambersAndy DuckworthCharles Arthur
Datum: 22.09.2009 15:21 •
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Bobbie Johnson hears from banking security experts on how the industry is fighting a constant battle with fraudstersBobbie JohnsonCharles ArthurKevin AndersonPhil Maynard
Datum: 15.09.2009 18:17 •
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Bobbie Johnson with an array of bad Beatles puns; the doyen of virtual communities Howard Rheingold; and Aza Raskin, one of the brains at Mozilla, creators of FirefoxBobbie JohnsonIain ChambersKevin Anderson
Datum: 08.09.2009 22:57 •
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Ray Kurzweil launched the Singularity University at TED earlier this year. As the first students graduate, Bobbie Johnson visits the campus to speak to Salim Ismail, the executive director of the project, as well as students and tutors to find out how rapid technological change could help the worldB...
Datum: 01.09.2009 11:08 •
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Peter Brantley of the Open Book Alliance explains why the Internet Archive, Microsoft, Yahoo, Amazon, librarians, writers and publishers are challenging Google's plans to build a book search. Also, Matt Mason ? author of The Pirate's Dilemma ? discusses copyrightBobbie JohnsonScott CawleyRichard Wra...
Datum: 26.08.2009 16:40 •
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How the Nethernet turns your browser into a controller and the entire web into your playground, and how data is added to online maps by walking the streets with bits of paperBobbie JohnsonScott CawleyJon Dennis
Datum: 18.08.2009 12:29 •
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We hear how and why sites like Twitter and Facebook were attacked last week. Also, Jen Husun Huang of Nvidia explains how the future of computer processing is within the graphics processing unitBobbie JohnsonCharles ArthurScott CawleyJon Dennis
Datum: 11.08.2009 10:30 •
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As Eric Schmidt steps down from the Apple board, we ask why ? and why now? We also speak to Sonos CEO John MacFarlane and ask why the current technology trend is for tabletsBobbie JohnsonCharles ArthurKevin AndersonScott Cawley
Datum: 05.08.2009 16:52 •
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The European chief of Flip Video on why Cisco bought the company, and the competition from video enabled mobile phones. Plus how precision made headphones are much better with your tech gear.Charles ArthurBobbie JohnsonScott Cawley
Datum: 28.07.2009 16:47 •
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Ian Livingstone of EIDOS remains tight-lipped about the next Tomb Raider game starring Lara Croft. Also, discussion with the games legends behind Elite, GTA 1 and 2, Lemmings and Lego Star Wars and Batman.Keith StuartBobbie JohnsonScott Cawley
Datum: 21.07.2009 09:45 •
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The Twitter co-founder Biz Stone discusses what happened when the site was requested by the US state department to keep running through the Iran protests. And Reddit's Alexis Ohanian talks about the role of the aggregator in news publishing.Bobbie JohnsonScott CawleyJon Dennis
Datum: 14.07.2009 16:09 •
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Chris Anderson, editor of Wired, on how free can succeed as an online business model, plus we discuss the importance of product designAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurScott Cawley
Datum: 07.07.2009 14:08 •
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Why are eyebrows raised when sex scenes appear in video games, but not in film, TV, music or literature? And the Girl With a One Track Mind discusses bloggers' anonymityAleks KrotoskiBobbie JohnsonZoe MargolisScott Cawley
Datum: 01.07.2009 10:26 •
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The founder of the audio sharing app, and intellectual property advice in this week's programmeAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurJemima KissScott CawleyBobbie Johnson
Datum: 23.06.2009 15:28 •
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As machine slugs it out against machine, Bobbie Johnson hears from some of the competitors. Plus Spoonfed, a listings site, gives Jemima Kiss an Elevator PitchAleks KrotoskiJemima KissBobbie JohnsonScott Cawley
Datum: 16.06.2009 18:20 •
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Bobbie Johnson reports from the US where Palm have released their Pre smartphone and Apple have launched the latest iPhone - the 3GS. Plus Dan Lyons - who found fame with his Fake Steve Jobs blog explains why he did it, and how it liberated his technology journalism.Aleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurScot...
Datum: 09.06.2009 19:01 •
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The Last.fm team discuss comparisons with Spotify and hit back at recent allegations about privacy, plus we hear from the people behind the new Sims gameAleks KrotoskiBobbie JohnsonJemima KissScott Cawley
Datum: 02.06.2009 16:36 •
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We find out about Bristol's hot tech talent including South West Screen, Mobile Pie, Aardman Animations, Simon Games and moreJemima KissScott Cawley
Datum: 26.05.2009 17:32 •
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Steven Spielberg tells us how different filmmaking is to creating videogames. We also look at the clever technology that can keep you moving this bank holiday as you travel the countryAleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurBobbie JohnsonScott Cawley
Datum: 19.05.2009 11:38 •
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Spotify's Paul Brown plays down suggestions it is the saviour of the music industry and a visit to Microsoft's research labs to hear how R&D is important in a downturnAleks KrotoskiJemima KissCharles ArthurScott Cawley
Datum: 12.05.2009 02:12 •
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The man who devised an early version of the MP3 player in 1979 discusses his idea and as chairman of the British Inventors Society, he talks about inventing in the UKCharles ArthurScott Cawley
Datum: 05.05.2009 13:21 •
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Baroness Greenfield clarifies her comments on the effects of gaming and social networking on the brain, and a Top 10 iPhone app developer explains how he did it.Aleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurBobbie JohnsonJemima KissScott Cawley
Datum: 28.04.2009 17:31 •
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As Oracle buys Sun for $7.4bn we ask - what next? As the founders of the Pirate Bay are sunk, we ask whether the verdict will make any difference. And we find out if electric cars really will be the transport of the future.Aleks KrotoskiJemima KissCharles ArthurBobbie JohnsonScott Cawley
Datum: 21.04.2009 17:05 •
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Mike Reid from Frog Capital answers questions about getting money into your startup businesses. Plus an Elevator Pitch from Picli.com, and this week's news.Aleks KrotoskiJemima KissScott Cawley
Datum: 14.04.2009 15:29 •
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How the highly advanced Conficker worm manages to evade capture. Plus we hear how Hearst digital has transferred its magazines, such as Cosmopolitan, to the mobile web.Aleks KrotoskiCharles ArthurJemima KissScott Cawley
Datum: 07.04.2009 16:23 •
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The creators of Little Big Planet discuss their success and we tour the floor of the 2009 Game Developers ConferenceAleks KrotoskiBobbie JohnsonJemima KissScott Cawley
Datum: 31.03.2009 11:00 •
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Live(ish) from San Francisco, we hear from Microsoft's Boyd Multerer about DIY gaming, plus Rory Cellan-Jones on a decade of covering technology for the BBCAleks KrotoskiJemima KissBen Green
Datum: 24.03.2009 16:48 •
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Aleks Krotoski and Jemima Kiss report from the SXSWi festival in Austin, TexasAleks KrotoskiFrancesca PanettaJemima KissPaul Carr
Datum: 16.03.2009 10:28 •
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Celebrating the women who create technology - spurred on by the upcoming celebration of Ada Lovelace day. Also, we look at the newly launched Guardian Developer Network.Aleks KrotoskiJemima KissEmily BellScott CawleyMatt McAlister
Datum: 10.03.2009 18:36 •
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Jemima Kiss puts your web startup questions to a legal expert in this week's Tech Weekly. Also, the latest news, and an Elevator Pitch from Popjam.com
Datum: 03.03.2009 11:44 •
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Following a Facebook furore over the use of people's data, we discuss privacy - and take a look back at last week's mobile phone conference
Datum: 24.02.2009 11:31 •
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Following a Facebook furore over the use of people's data, we discuss privacy - and take a look back at last week's mobile phone conference
Datum: 24.02.2009 00:25 •
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A report from this year's mobile phone conference in Barcelona and an interview with the creator of a new personal pollution monitor
Datum: 17.02.2009 14:40 •
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Naomi Alderman on her hopes and fears for ebooks, plus the man behind the Twitter tool TweetDeck
Datum: 11.02.2009 13:23 •
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Join Aleks and the team as they dissect the implications of the Digital Britain report, and wonder about government involvement in Britain's new media scene
Datum: 03.02.2009 09:55 •
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As the Mac celebrates its 25th birthday, one of Apple's co-founders, one of the development team, and a computer historian discuss its creation and legacy
Datum: 24.01.2009 15:12 •
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We look at how Twitter and Facebook were used as tools in the conflict between Gaza and Israel, and what the new CEOs at Yahoo and Apple have to look forward to
Datum: 20.01.2009 16:07 •
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Bobbie Johnson examines more gadgets at CES, plus the fallout from CES and Macworld
Datum: 13.01.2009 20:08 •
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The Palm Pre has been revealed - we interview the company's boss. Plus Sony's netbook that isn't a netbook, and green-wash from Motorola
Datum: 09.01.2009 07:12 •
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Microsoft's Robbie Bach talks to Bobbie Johnson about the company's hardware failures and the recession. Plus reviews of the other highlights of the show so far
Datum: 08.01.2009 07:16 •
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A new 17in MacBook Pro, software updates, and DRM free tracks on iTunes - all launched at Macworld 2009. Bobbie Johnson and guests review the announcements and ask Mac fans what they think
Datum: 07.01.2009 13:35 •
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Bobbie Johnson is in the US for a preview of MacWorld and the Consumer Electronics Show, telling us what (and what not) to expect
Datum: 06.01.2009 12:39 •
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Our predictions for what will be big in technology in 2009.
Datum: 31.12.2008 11:14 •
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The biggest moments in technology, gaming and digital content from the past 12 months.
Datum: 23.12.2008 19:24 •
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The biggest moments in technology, gaming and digital content from the past 12 months
Datum: 23.12.2008 17:36 •
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Carsonified's Ryan Carson discusses recent high-profile web job losses. Also, MSN discuss their content strand, a clever attempt at diversification
Datum: 16.12.2008 19:18 •
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Why was Wikipedia censored by British watchdogs? We ask the experts. Plus we visit Social Innovation Camp to find out about web projects done for social good.
Datum: 09.12.2008 00:39 •
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Biz Stone, the man behind microblogging sensation Twitter is interviewed, and PaidContent Founder and digital media expert Rafat Ali on the dilemma for internet startups in these tough internet times.
Datum: 02.12.2008 11:29 •
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YouTube's director of video partnerships on fingerprinting technology, and we check out a new web domain: dottel
Datum: 25.11.2008 18:04 •
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An Australian inventor on the process of inventing and the clever creations at the Guardian's first forum for digital developers
Datum: 18.11.2008 19:16 •
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The Business Week columnist and Vice President of Skype both on this week's programme
Datum: 11.11.2008 18:58 •
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Technology drove the campaigns ? especially Obama's ? by raising unprecedented public donations, and by getting people talking and voting
Datum: 04.11.2008 12:31 •
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Cloud computing discussed, plus the co-editor of the Wall Street Journal's tech blog allthingsd.com
Datum: 28.10.2008 00:50 •
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Meme peddler and Web 2.0 wizard Tim O'Reilly discusses the culture of Silicon Valley. Plus, the controversy over LittleBigPlanet. And why technology is bad for your pet hamster
Datum: 22.10.2008 16:13 •
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Aleks Krotoski hears from one of the leading competitors in this years Loebner prize for artificial intelligence and the new CEO of the online craft marketplace Etsy
Datum: 14.10.2008 18:01 •
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Jemima Kiss takes the tech podcast on the road to the north-east of England
Datum: 07.10.2008 17:06 •
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The team discuss the future of music in a digital world with experts and entrepreneurs
Datum: 30.09.2008 21:42 •
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On the trail of British tech startups in New York, with Aleks Krotoski
Datum: 23.09.2008 16:08 •
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Ewan McIntosh from Channel 4 explains why its new project isn't going to make television, and Brent Hoberman of Lastminute.com gives his take on digital business. Plus, the next genre in gaming explained
Datum: 17.09.2008 09:20 •
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Google's new browser is under discussion - we ask why they are launching their own. And we speak to Digg's Chief Technology Officer about recommendation and trust - how does it work for them?
Datum: 09.09.2008 11:39 •
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A new Alternative Reality Game for Charlie Higson's Young Bond books and Charles Arthur asks whether Vista is more secure than XP
Datum: 02.09.2008 19:56 •
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A look at what Windows 7 might have in store, plus a location based search gets a ride in the elevator
Datum: 27.08.2008 11:04 •
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We celebrate Google's birthday, plus ask if PR is needed anymore as a new service links up journalists and stories
Datum: 19.08.2008 16:36 •
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Andy Bower, BBC acting Head of Broadcast Research and Innovation, on whether the move from Kingswood Warren threatens the corporation's R&D output. Plus, comedy duo and digital enthusiasts Adam Buxton and Joe Cornish talk about user-generated content
Datum: 12.08.2008 17:09 •
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In this week's show we ask how free internet access in Beijing is now that restrictions are being lifted? We also reveal the technologies that could bring a haul of gold for Team GB
Datum: 05.08.2008 11:10 •
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We visit Estonia's crack cybercrime unit, and Paul Carr ? self-proclaimed new media whore ? spills the beans about bad behaviour on the startup scene
Datum: 29.07.2008 11:50 •
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This week we explore how virtual worlds can influence the decisions made by politicians and policy makers. We also look at the growing number of children's virtual worlds
Datum: 23.07.2008 14:54 •
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Sir Tim Berners-Lee talks about his efforts to safeguard the future of the web, and Charles Arthur investigates domestic data storage ? on average everyone has 500 gigabytes in their homes
Datum: 15.07.2008 12:19 •
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We look at nanotechnology - and a material that is 99.8 per cent air with amazing insulating properties. Plus the head of Facebook in Europe on data ownership
Datum: 07.07.2008 23:09 •
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This week: Singstar at Glastonbury, Cory Doctorow on rights, and Blast Theory's perfomance art via SMS and GPS
Datum: 02.07.2008 17:19 •
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The 60th anniversary of the first programmable computer and what's hot digitally in the UK's second city
Datum: 24.06.2008 11:20 •
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Kevin Rose, founder of social aggregating website Digg, Tom Armstrong co-founder of MySpace, and a preview of the BBC's Mashed
Datum: 17.06.2008 08:52 •
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Peter Gabriel discusses his new web aggregator, The Filter, and we dissect Apple's launch of the 3G iPhone
Datum: 10.06.2008 18:06 •
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Peter Gabriel discusses his new web aggregator, The Filter, and we dissect Apple's launch of the 3G iPhone
Datum: 10.06.2008 07:36 •
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We ask if computers can ever become conscious with artificial intelligence, and examine the rage directed at blogger Emily Gould following a revealing newspaper article
Datum: 03.06.2008 15:42 •
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The BBFC explain how they have extended film classification to digital downloads and Microsoft's chief UK security adviser discusses the threat of organised crime online
Datum: 27.05.2008 18:15 •
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This week the team look at the purchase of CNET by CBS, and find out exactly how clever Honda's ASIMO robot actually is
Datum: 20.05.2008 18:17 •
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Nasstar explain how their remote desktop will revolutionise your workplace, plus reviews of ROFLCon and Game Camp 08, and the latest fallout from the failure of the Yahoo Takeover bid
Datum: 13.05.2008 18:26 •
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Tech Weekly leaves the studio to visit the Scottish capital, which is a hotbed of talent. Richard O'Connor from We-Entrepreneurs and Brian Baglow of scottishgames.biz tell us what makes Edinburgh so great
Datum: 06.05.2008 09:34 •
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Aleks Krotoski and the pod team present a games special, reviewing the latest releases including Grand Theft Auto 4
Datum: 29.04.2008 16:16 •
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A hacker turned digital security pro gives the insider's view on the shortcomings of all personal technology, and anti-ID card campaigners No2ID discuss their concerns about a database state
Datum: 22.04.2008 08:58 •
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Peter McOwan from Queen Margaret University in Edinburgh discusses new research into robot-supported living. We delve into the aggressive tactics being deployed in the three-strikes-and-you're-out battle between the music industry and internet service providers. Plus, all the latest news and your co...
Datum: 15.04.2008 13:49 •
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The head of Xbox in the UK explains why we pay more here for its consoles, and describes how he felt when he first encountered the 'red ring of death'. We also hear from Dr Richard Clayton, who has just analysed the Phorm advertising system, and learn about Social Innovation Camp
Datum: 08.04.2008 15:25 •
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Dr Tanya Byron, who has just published her study into children's computer and video game use, talks to Bobbie Johnson. Charles Arthur speaks to a company that offers ISPs the ability to open up bandwidth as YouTube and the iPlayer consume more of it. Plus, more news and your blog posts.
Datum: 01.04.2008 14:25 •
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Clay Shirky talks to Charles about how some social tools and a lack of organisational structure would have done Microsoft's Vista the world of good and Bobbie Johnson talks to the people behind the BBC Micro at a Science Museum discussion.
Datum: 25.03.2008 17:59 •
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Feargal Sharkey, former singer with the Undertones is now chief executive of British Music Rights. Last week he told Internet Service Providers the music industry was ready for change, and in this week's programme he answers your questions. Also in this week's programme the head of the BBC's iPlaye...
Datum: 18.03.2008 11:37 •
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Nick Denton is the man behind Gawker - the blog network that is raising eyebrows in traditional media in America, as it expands. The Observer's Jay Rayner is a friend, and profiles Denton. We also look at Phorm - a company who are causing controversy by monitoring online activity to profile users ...
Datum: 11.03.2008 20:33 •
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We hear from The Family Online Safety group and the founder of True Knowledge - a company that is building a search engine for facts through artificial intelligence. Plus news on Microsoft's EU fine, Wikileaks, the death of Netscape and a US government plan to seek out Terrorists through gaming
Datum: 04.03.2008 16:37 •
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Aleks Krotoski and the team dissect moves to force ISPs to prevent filesharing, the government's lack of vision for super-fast broadband, and news on Facebook, eBay and YouTube
Datum: 26.02.2008 19:18 •
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A look at entertaining technologies this week: interviews on video blogging with the people behind Diggnation, Boing Boing and zefrank, and the makers of the Torchwood Alternative Reality Game tell us how they put it together. And Moo.com take a ride in the elevator to make a pitch.
Datum: 19.02.2008 18:45 •
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We probe Google?s role in the 2008 US presidential race. Plus, a review of the Asus Eee PC, a new web 2.0 property search business and the potential demise of DAB
Datum: 12.02.2008 15:11 •
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Dr Larry Brilliant from Google's philanthropic arm talks about their efforts to develop renewable energy and stop the spread of disease. Beth Kanter is a charity blogger and she explains how social media can be used for non-profits
Datum: 06.02.2008 13:27 •
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As Microsoft launches an audacious 44.6bn USD (22.4bn GBP) bid for internet rival Yahoo, Bobbie Johnson, Charles Arthur and Jemima Kiss look at the details
Datum: 01.02.2008 18:08 •
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Interviews and advice from entrepreneurs and founders of hot new web businesses. Plus - Elevator Pitch - in audio! Apple and Microsoft's profits are also discussed along with the XBox, Halo 3 and Wii Play
Datum: 29.01.2008 12:06 •
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We talk to a company who delivers HD video over broadband and interview an author who argues most tech is not as important as it thinks it is. Plus we round up MacWorld, MySQL, Scrabulous and more
Datum: 22.01.2008 12:06 •
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Macworld: Bobbie Johnson is there, and reports for us, as well as rounding up last week's CES. We also speak to Nicholas Negroponte - founder of the OLPC project, and go through your blog comments on Facebook - amongst other things. Aleks Krotoski presents, with Charles Arthur and Jemima Kiss in t...
Datum: 15.01.2008 12:06 •
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The Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas is underway and Bobbie Johnson reports for the show. Plus Aleks and the team discuss the possible death of the HD DVD format, the internet as a utility and find out what programs rub you up the wrong way...
Datum: 08.01.2008 12:16 •
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High Definition, Green Energy, Smaller Devices, GTA4 and more - Aleks Krotoski looks forward to what might be big in Tech during 2008 in the second of the Guardian's new weekly podcasts on all things digital
Datum: 28.12.2007 12:17 •
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The iPhone, Facebook, Vista and Leopard, Halo 3 and the Wii - Aleks Krotoski looks back at the Technology hits of 2007 in the first of the Guardian's new weekly podcasts on all things digital
Datum: 18.12.2007 12:06 •
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Coming soon - The Guardian's weekly technology podcast with Aleks Krotoski
Datum: 14.12.2007 12:06 •
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