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Matthew Tollin from Wirelawyer in New York - Talking Technology 2012 - Ep45

Category: Technology
Duration: 00:41:09
Publish Date: 2012-11-29 20:03:17
Description: Interview with Matthew Tollin from Wirelawyer in New York Leon and Garry discuss issues including: Samsung adding Apple's iPad Mini, fourth generation iPad and fifth generation iPod Touch to its patent fight with Apple A US judge ordering Apple to disclose details of a legal settlement the iPhone maker reached with Taiwan's HTC to rival Samsung, including terms of a 10-year patent licensing agreement. Apple officially landing the European trademark on the Lightning name for its new mobile connector, buying the rights from motorcycle maker Harley-Davidson US regulators suing Intrade, the online prediction market that gained popularity as an informal oddsmaker for the presidential election, saying it illegally let customers bet on future economic data, the price of gold and even acts of war. A group of adult movie companies is suing Verizon for failing to hand over the personal details of alleged BitTorrent pirates Ratings agency Fitch downgrading the debt ratings of Japan's Sony Corp and Panasonic Corp to "junk" status citing weakness in their consumer electronics and TV operations, further diminishing the luster of the once-great Japanese brands Hewlett-Packard getting sued by shareholders over its $8.8 billion writedown that the company said was partly related to falsified finances at Autonomy Corp., the British software maker it bought last year Facebook users no longer being allowed to vote on proposed policy changes at the company ABI Research finding that the mobile app market will be ringing in the New Year with more than $30 billion dollars in its pocket. The commercial free-to-air networks lobbying the Australian government to impose tougher tax rules on international online giants, including Google, Apple and Facebook, in an attempt to create a “level playing field” beyond the media reforms set to go before cabinet German software group SAP considering a listing in China to give the world's biggest business software firm the option of tapping financial resources in one of its fastest growing markets. A Canberra psychology researcher confirming what many have long suspected - video games can be just as addictive as gambling or alcohol Elon Musk, founder and CEO of SpaceX, foreshadowing that the missions to Mars by his company will use rockets powered by methane, which can be manufactured on the Red Planet A new Plant-Microbial Fuel Cell technology developed at Wageningen University and Research in The Netherlands turning wetlands into a viable source of renewable energy A US startup, NBD Nano, developing a self-filling water bottle that sucks moisture from the atmosphere to create condensation, in the same way the humble Namib desert beetle does Momentum Machines creating a hamburger-making machine that churns out made-to-order burgers at industrial speeds and aims to use it in its own chain of restaurants. This self-contained, automatic device sees raw ingredients go in one end and the completed custom-made burgers come out the other at the rate of up to 400 per hour LG creating an air conditioner that actively repels mosquitoes as it keeps the house cool
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