
CNET Conversations (HD)
Summary: You ask the questions, CNET's Brian Cooley gets the answers. CNET Conversations is a series of video interviews with tech luminaries, and CNET users will be submitting the questions.
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Podcasts:
In the fast-evolving world of connected cars, CTO Paul Mascarenas is bringing Detroit and Silicon Valley together to chart Ford's path into the future.
After you help invent GPS, what do you do for an encore? If you are TeleNav's Bob Rennard, you make it eerily smart.
Xerox's Palo Alto Research Center is known for its almost eerie capability to be working on what's next before most other companies can see it. Xerox CTO Sophie Vandebroek needs to keep that happening.
Bridgelux is building a new kind of lighting that turns your ceiling into a network of smart devices. CEO Bill Watkins has bet his first class seat on it.
In one of the most tumultuous times in the auto business, Henrik Fisker is on a personal quest to make environmentally friendly vehicles sexy.
Brian David Johnson is Intel's guy in charge of knowing what tomorrow will be like. No pressure. Join him as he shows CNET's Brian Cooley what's next.
Founder Daniel Kim thinks the answer is to reduce the size of our vehicles dramatically, along with their number of wheels.
CNET editor at large Brian Cooley stops by Lytro and meets up with CEO Ren Ng. The startup aims to reimagine photography by creating a camera that enables users to shoot an image and then focus it after. Cooley gets demonstrations of the tech that makes it possible and a look at new 3D features.
CNET editor at large Brian Cooley goes behind the scenes with Peter Oel, director of Volkswagen Electronics Research Lab, to show you how Silicon Valley is changing the way we drive, from the latest in infotainment systems to new 3D technologies being used for design.
The Wired author talks with CNET's Molly Wood about Google's corporate culture, its database of all your information, and those gigantic piles of money.
In a CNET Conversation, Nokia's EVP discusses the future of the two operating systems.
Nokia gives the appearance of being on the ropes, thanks to pressure from Android, iPhone, Windows Phone 7, and even RIM. But the company's EVP of services doesn't seem to be in much of a rush.
In a Conversation with Molly Wood, Facebook's VP of Product Chris Cox talks about keeping the faith when everyone thinks your social network is a fad or worse.
Molly Wood talks to Facebook's vice president of product about privacy, opt-in, the future of the social network, and whether the company is selling data to advertisers. Tune in!
In a CNET Conversation, Yahoo's CEO, Carol Bartz, talks about her plans to partner with winners, get serious about content, and why she cares more about the world outside of Silicon Valley.