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Tech Talk Podcast: Adding Addresses to the Internet

by Admin on June 16, 2011

The Internet is vast, but it’s also running out of addresses. On this week’s Bits: Tech Talk show, Bettina Edelstein speaks with Verne Kopytoff, a contributor to The Times’s technology section, about IPv6, a protocol that allows many more addresses to be created — around 340 undecillion, actually.

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Tech Talk Podcast: Ham Radio and Videocams

by Admin on June 2, 2011

Ham radio in the Internet age? It’s alive and well, says Walt Baranger of the News Technology department at the Times. On this week’s Bits: Tech Talk show, Mr. Baranger chats with Bettina Edelstein and J.D. Biersdorfer about what’s going on in the world of amateur radio.

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T-Mobile chief eyes cheaper smart phones and ubiquitous tablet use

by Admin on February 18, 2011

Philipp Humm, CEO of the wireless carrier’s U.S. division, says phones that offer Web surfing and navigation don’t have to be the most expensive and use the latest technology. Philipp Humm, the new chief executive of T-Mobile USA, wants to boost the wireless carrier’s fortunes in the U.S. Humm, who came from sister company T-Mobile Germany in November, sat down with The Times recently to talk …

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Tech Talk: Google and Its Rivals

by Admin on September 30, 2010

Google is everywhere, yet despite its big Internet footprint, the company has its challenges. On this week’s New York Times Tech Talk podcast, Bettina Edelstein speaks with Claire Cain Miller, a Times technology reporter who covers Google, about the search giant’s relationships with Apple , Facebook and Microsoft .

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Tech Talk Podcast: Net Neutrality

by on August 13, 2010

On this weeks New York Times Tech Talk podcast, Brian Stelter, a Times media reporter, drops by to chat about Internet access regulation with J.D. Biersdorfer and Bettina Edelstein.

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Tech Talk Podcast: Obscene Photos

by Admin on July 23, 2010

On this weeks New York Times Tech Talk podcast, Bettina Edelstein speaks with Brad Stone, who wrote an article about how Internet companies keep offensive images off their sites and services by having people filter them.

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