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Oakley's Airwave: GPS, Bluetooth-enabled goggles

What does the future hold for the Internet? As government delegations meet in Dubai for the World Conference on International Telecommunications, we discuss who - if anyone - should control the Web. And in TEST 24 we check out Oakley's Airwave - the goggles that provide you with an avalanche of information, such as altitude, speed and the location of your friends on the slopes!

By Anelise Borges
Bad ACTA?
27/02/2012 - TECH 24

Bad ACTA?

Dozens of countries have signed on to the Anti-Counterfeit Trade Agreement, or ACTA, in a bid to comba intellectual property rights violations. While the pact may have noble intentions to crack down on piracy, it is sparking widespread opposition around the world for its tough penalties and that the agreement is largely being negotiated in secret.
Sony gets back in the game with the PS Vita
20/02/2012 - TECH 24

Sony gets back in the game with the PS Vita

After years of disappointing profits, ho hum technology releases and a series of devastating hack attacks on its Playstation network, Sony is now trying to get back in the game with this week's release of the PS Vita, its new portable game system. In this week's Tech 24, hosts Rebecca Bowring and Eric Olander explain why this is by far the best portable game console on the market but it probably won't solve Sony's larger problems.
Online dating: love at first byte?
13/02/2012 - TECH 24

Online dating: love at first byte?

More and more people around the world are going on line to find love. While sites like match.com and eharmony were the pioneers of the business, there are now hundreds of different services catering to countless niches.
SOPA, Megaupload: World War Web
23/01/2012 - TECH 24

SOPA, Megaupload: World War Web

Hollywood and Silicon Valley erupted into all-out war over competing visions of intellectual property rights law. The dispute centered on the controversial legislation known as "SOPA" that would introduce dramatic new laws designed to punish those who illegally share copyrighted files.
Social media and the US presidential race
09/01/2012 - TECH 24

Social media and the US presidential race

The United States presidential elections are expected to be the most expensive in history. While the lion's share of the candidates' budget will be spent on television advertising, social media is becoming an increasingly important component of their communications strategies. From Facebook to Twitter to Blogs, the Republicans are leveraging every major social network in their race to the white house.

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