World Tech Update, July 30, 2012
Coming up on World Tech Update today Macworld takes a look at Apple's Mountain Lion, the Galaxy S III passes 10 million and Toshiba's R&D division opens up its doors.
Coming up on World Tech Update today Macworld takes a look at Apple's Mountain Lion, the Galaxy S III passes 10 million and Toshiba's R&D division opens up its doors.
Want to shoot, share and edit photos on the go? Check out IDG App Review for a look at some of our favorite photography apps.
ARN Industry Awards 2012 - IBM
An interview with Avnet Asia-Pacific marketing and business innovation vice-president, Michael Costigan
Microsoft held its tenth annual Imagine Cup competition in Sydney, which brought together 350 young minds to tackle social issues.
Telstar, the world's first telecommunications satellite, launched 50 years ago this week.
Telstar, the world's first telecommunications satellite, launched 50 years ago this week and one of the first things it carried was a news conference by US President Kennedy.
ARN Industry Awards 2012 - Corporate Express
ARN Industry Awards 2012 - VMware
PC World puts Apple's Siri and Google's voice search to the test, with surprising results
ARN Industry Awards 2012 - Synnex
Coming up on World Tech Update this week Google introduces its Nexus 7 tablet and Nexus Q media streamer, Microsoft's antitrust fine is cut, WiFi is coming to international air routes and the OLPC XO-3 tablet hits delays. Follow WTU and host Nick Barber on Twitter @nickjb @worldtechupdate and at facebook.com/worldtechupdate
ARN Industry Awards 2012 - Distribution Central
ARN Industry Awards 2012 - Express Data
On the IDG App Review we'll take a look at music alternatives to iTunes including Double Twist, Spotify, Google Play and more
Digital Media leaders hosted Rio+Social to discuss how investments in new media will leverage positive solutions for broad issues regarding sustainability, education, and the global economy.
Coming up on World Tech Update this week Microsoft debuts the Surface tablet, Assange seeks political asylum, Oracle's Ellison buys an island, trading cards come to life and more. Follow WTU and host Nick Barber on Twitter @worldtechupdate @nickjb and at www.facebook.com/worldtechupdate
Nine companies went through a 111-day mentorship and training that sent them to China, called HAXLR8R. Many have fundraising pages on kickstarter to get their gadgets into production.
Coming up on World Tech Update this week Apple unveils a new MacBook Pro, web address prepare to change, Dell and Nokia plan cuts and NASA's rover hurdles towards Mars.
Verizon announced new shared data plans that will roll out on June 28. Apple has already exhausted supplies of its new MacBook Pro with Retina Display. IBM is working with Arizona’s Desert Mountain.