Tech Weekly
Summary: The Guardian's tech team with news and discussion from the digital worlds of technology, gaming and the web
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Podcasts:
John Naughton discusses his new book, the latest on RIM and Kodak's troubles as well as the SOPA protests. Plus, Charles Arthur visits Finland's tech hub and brings back lights to put into your ears...
Some of the more interesting trends from last week's CES in Las Vegas, are examined, as well as Google's trouble Mocality and the latest on the US's proposed SOPA and PIPA legislation
Neil Hunt from Netflix discusses its UK launch, social viewing and its plan to tempt you to stream movies to your home
Charles Arthur meets the man behind Anobii.com, a social network for your bookshelf. Plus the curious case of Rupert Murdoch and Wendi Deng's Twitter accounts. Are they real?
Aleks Krotoski is joined by Charles Arthur and TechCrunch Europe's editor Mike Butcher to look back at social media's influence on protest and revolution, the death of Steve Jobs, and the fortunes of Google, Apple, Microsoft, HP, RIM and Nokia
Aleks Krotoski and Charles Arthur talk with Adgent, BlueVia, alwaysonmessage and BlackBerry about developments and developing for mobile. Plus this week's news stories involving Apple, Samsung, HP and Android
What's hot and what's not – what to buy in gadgets and games for gifts this holiday season. Plus this week's tech news
Tracking technology that can identify any device that connects to the internet, plus the cultural significance of robotics
How the Occupy London movement use technology as part of their protest, and how the group is influenced by networking.
Adobe says it will no longer support the plug-in on mobile devices – but what does it mean for the desktop version?
How YouTube is working with broadcasters and how Huawei plans to break into the UK market
How do we balance intellectual property and the creative industry in the digital age? With Ed Vaizey, Professor Ian Hargreaves, Feargal Sharkey, Jonathan Haskel and Jeff Lynn
Panel discussion about Tech City in east London, part of an initiative to create digital enterprise centres announced last year by the prime minister, David Cameron
Following BlackBerry's service outage last week, RIM's UK managing director explains what went wrong. Plus the team test Siri, Apple's new voice control for the iPhone 4S
Aleks Krotoski chairs a discussion on the teaching of computing and coding with David Willetts MP, Prof Jeff Magee of Imperial College, Dan Crow of Songkick and Emma Mulqueeny of Rewired State