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.
- Visit Website
- RSS
- Artist: CNET.com
- Copyright: © 2013 CBS Interactive. All rights reserved.
Podcasts:
Yahoo CEO talks Facebook and privacy.
In a CNET Conversation, Tom Rogers tells Molly Wood that the DirecTV TiVo is coming in the second half of the year. He swears.
In a sit-down with Molly Wood, TiVo's boss talks about when the DirecTV TiVo is coming (soon!), why TiVo isn't the standard offering for cable DVRs, and why the Premiere series isn't totally baked yet.
In a CNET Conversation, TiVo's CEO says he thinks Comcast knows its DVR doesn't cut the mustard, and TiVo is right there to fill the void.
FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski tells Molly Wood that the Internet must remain neutral for innovation and competition.
In this edition of CNET Conversations, FCC Chairman Julius Genachowski says knowledge is power and the key to getting ISPs to lower prices and deliver better speeds.
The FCC Chairman talks with Molly Wood about his agency's plan to get everyone faster Internet.
At CES 2010, Molly Wood interviews Ford CEO Alan Mulally about Ford Sync, flying cars, electric vehicles, and the future of the American automaker.
Google CEO Eric Schmidt talks about whether the company ever regrets its "do no evil" policy, and how the definition of "evil" changes as Google grows.
Google's chief sits down for an extremely rare, wide-ranging interview with CNET and discusses Google's two operating systems, government scrutiny, and, of course, evil.
Steve Ballmer talks about Apple's niche, Zune's app potential, and what's up with that Courier tablet.