Friday, April 6, 2012
Tech Weekly discusses government plans to watch the web
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Aleks Krotoski
and are joined by Charles Arthur Davies and Keith Stuart Trefor deal with the owners of the technology this week. On the map: movements announced that the British government to monitor e-mail Web browsing, and social media. How realistic and stop terrorism? RIM BlackBerry manufacturer has decided to refocus its business model smartphones in the enterprise market. Why? Carlos looks at the numbers and predicts whether to leave the consumer sector will save the company.Trefor Davies gives his impressions of the 4G mobile network, after spending a day to prove it. In case of London, he earned a whopping 40 Mbps? In a fast-food restaurant or the number 52 bus?
Finally, Keith Stuart OpCapita provides advice to the company that acquired the video game stirring street retailer Thurs high at the eleventh hour. What do I need to keep the 333 outlets free?
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