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> Mark Goudie of Verizon - Talking Technology 2012 - Ep25
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Talking Technology
Episode:
Mark Goudie of Verizon - Talking Technology 2012 - Ep25
Category:
Technology
Duration:
00:51:20
Publish Date:
2012-07-19 23:11:16
Description:
Interview with Mark Goudie of Verizon Leon and Garry talk about issues including: Yahoo hiring Google executive Marissa Mayer to be its next CEO. Mayer will be Yahoo's fifth CEO in five years, not including two interim CEOs Just over a year after it launching it, Rupert Murdoch’s News Corporation is now putting its iPad-only newspaper, The Daily, on probation According to Japanese blog Macotakara, the next generation iPhone has already gone into production in China The Wall Street Journal reporting that the next iPhone will be skinnier than the current one and Apple will use advanced touchscreen tech for it The New York Times reporting that Apple is working on a smaller version of its iPad tablet, cheaper than the current model Nielsen figures showing that Android has a bigger U.S. market share than all other mobile operating systems combined The Brussels' competition commissioner opening a fresh investigation into Microsoft's practice of using its Windows operating system to push people into using its Internet Explorer browser, following allegations of non-compliance with an EC settlement deal the software giant agreed to in late 2009 Japan's Fujifilm suing Google's Motorola Mobility, claiming that several of its cell phones and tablets infringe on four of its patents related to digital camera and photography technology Huge retailers saying they are already having problems to fulfil all the demand coming from consumers and that are on the verge of running out of Google’s Nexus 7 units Internet superstars like Amazon, Apple and Google are scoring far lower than banks or oil companies on a measure of corporate governance put out by Transparency International The woes of Blackberry maker Research In Motion just got a heap worse following a court ruling that found it liable for $147.2 million in damages for infringing on patents held by Mformation Technologies The number of registered domain names on the internet increased by 7.5 million to stand at 233 million in the first quarter of the year. That's according to Verisign, which found that the web address universe grew 11 per cent year-on-year and 3.3 per cent sequentially in Q1 British pay service TV Sky has shown us the future of pay or cable TV. It has begun offering pay-to-view films over the internet to non-subscribers. The satellite broadcaster is calling the service Now TV, and it will offer 1000-odd films to rent, including back catalogue content and new releases Viewers are turning to Netflix to watch TV, according to new data from Nielsen, and the service is poised to become a powerhouse production studio Microsoft has sold its stake in the 16-year online news venture it shared with US TV giant NBC. NBC has bought out Microsoft’s half of MSNBC.com with the partnership dissolved so both companies can update their online offerings MIT researchers have developed a semiautonomous collision avoidance system where the human driver has full control of the vehicle until the system detects that the car is headed for a collision.
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