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> Vice president- Cloud Security at Trend Micro, Dave Asprey - Talking Technology 2012 - Ep14
Podcast:
Talking Technology
Episode:
Vice president- Cloud Security at Trend Micro, Dave Asprey - Talking Technology 2012 - Ep14
Category:
Technology
Duration:
00:32:09
Publish Date:
2012-05-04 01:18:08
Description:
Interview with Dave Asprey, vice president, Cloud Security at Trend Micro, the second biggest Internet security company in the world Leon and Garry talk about issues including: Australian Federal Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy Stephen Conroy announcing a parliamentary inquiry into high product prices in the Australian IT and technology sector. The US Federal Communications Commission has slapped a $25,000 fine on Google, alleging that the Web giant "deliberately impeded and delayed" its probe into the policies governing the StreetView street-mapping service. You may soon be able to shoot 3D video with your cellphone — even if that phone doesn’t have a 3D camera. Fujitsu is working on a new way for phones that just have one rear camera to shoot three-dimensional videos — a process that traditionally required two cameras. Panasonic is trialling its Head Care Robot at the Super Hair Seo salon in Nishinomiya (near Osaka) Soon you’ll be able to keep your fruit and vegetables a lot longer, saving you a fortune in shopping. A team at MIT is developing carbon nanosensors for keeping apples and bananas fresh. A team of scientists at Switzerland's École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne have developed a robot that can be controlled using only your mind. Samsung announced it will launch its wi-fi-enabled airconditioner in Australia in August, followed by a wi-fi-enabled refrigerator before Christmas. RIM has fully unveiled its new operating system, BlackBerry 10. RIM is guaranteeing that developers will generate at least $10,000 in sales of BlackBerry 10 apps in the first year -- or it will pay the difference. The Nuclear Risk Reduction Centre (NRRC) was established in 1988 by the US State Department to provide a direct line of communication between the US and Russia is now looking to provide a channel for discussions about cyber attacks. Following Judge Lucy Koh's order that Samsung and Apple must go into mediation to resolve their long-running patent infringement dispute, dates have now been set: May 21st and 22nd. Apple began talks earlier this year to stream films owned by EPIX, which is backed by three major movie studios, on devices including a long-anticipated TV. Microsoft and Barnes and Noble have announced a "strategic partnership" on e-reading, focused on the creation of a new B and N subsidiary that will spin off that company's digital and College businesses. The final name of the new business has not yet been determined, but it has been revealed that Microsoft is investing $300 million for a 17.6 per cent stake. This gives Barnes and Noble stronger footing in the hotly contested electronic book market and creates an alliance that could intensify the fight over the future of digital reading. Samsung sold more smartphones in the first three months of the year than Apple. The AFL, NRL and Telstra have won an appeal against an earlier ruling that allowed Optus customers to use the TV Now service for recording sport.
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