Thursday, July 21, 2011

Tech weekly: patents, a stealth Internet, Bigpoint on social gaming

On this week podcast, ALEKS Krotoski are talking about Jemima Kiss and conductive Charles Arthur of the guardian software engineer Dan Catt of the latest headlines from around the world technology combined.
First, they go the app patent wars that goes behind the scenes of the Smartphone industry. There are epic battles between the cell phone manufacturers and raging battles between "patent trolls" and independent developers. With very little to do, to protect asks the team to the flourishing development of eco-system, what can Indies do to protect their turf and to keep to the limits of innovation.
Dan explains how to use the "Internet in a suitcase" - the technology supported by the US Department of defence and jumped in areas run by the regime, to have the tight control information. Jemima questions the ethics of such an initiative.
ALEKS dons her psychologist Cape and the importance of a study of Columbia University on the cognitive effects of Google takes apart of. Betsy Sparrow and her team found that people of less, its transitive Speicher use, because they think that the machine for them to remember. But how different is this technology of the pen and pencil or the mobile phone?
Charles is one of the world's largest social-gaming platforms, about the best way of the Lesser Antilles with Philip Rice's of Bigpoint, and the big boys can be rich quick in the lucrative market.
All of this, as well as the technology that wood Gate has weekly threats on this week in tech.

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