Thursday, January 27, 2011

Tech Weekly podcast: CES 2011 highlights

This week we're sweeping up after the remains of the bigest consumer electronics event in the world. Charles Arthur reviews the CES 2011, gathering some reaction to the news that Microsoft Windows will run on ARM chips He also talks to the British tablet maufacturer that's put Windows 7 on a tablet, follows Sony it they plunges deep into 3D, goes retro for the return of Asteroids, and gets sci-fi with mind-controlled TV.

Aleks Krotoski and Jemima Kiss also look at the technology headlines and trends of the past week, including analysis of the fallout of the latest information injunction brought to Google and Twitter by the US government in the wake of the Wikileaks scandals.

Plus we'll be laying the foundations for wars in the mobile phone space, as Ofcom gives the OK for the merging of spectrum for data. And finally, Apple's new Mac Apps store launches, but pirates are quick to circumvent restrictions and copy software illegally.

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