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Summary: NBC's Press:Here is a weekly round table featuring top names in Silicon Valley in conversation with the world class technology reporters.
Podcasts:
Consumers love rewards, from ruby status to Foursquare check-ins. *** CEO Gabe Zichermann.
Attorney Elliot Peters was in the middle of court paperwork when he heard his client had hanged himself. Peters discusses the high-profile case and the prosecution.
TV watchers routinely check their smart devices in the middle of a show. Fans of ‘Sons of Anarchy’ can thank Tom Engdahl for a killer app.
“Fake Jeff Jarvis” author Rurik Bradbury tweaks the digerati.
Adriano Farano is one of many immigrants asking the US government for an “exceptional worker” visa. We examine immigration policies ahead of President Obama’s State of the Union.
Richard Hall wants to get tech out of its hoodies and into something more stylish. The Proper Suit co-founder discusses fashion with reporters from Forbes and Bloomberg News.
Filmmaker Randall MacLowry’s documentary “Silicon Valley” traces the origins of the chip industry to its rebellious roots.
Investors abandon two companies with decent earnings. Expert commentary from Santa Clara University’s Bob Hendershott.
YouTube star Stephen Voltz (Diet Coke and Mentos) explains the secrets behind making a viral video.
Could robots and automation replace nearly all jobs? MIT's Andrew McAfee on why China and India may have the most to lose.
TaskRabbit's CEO adapts to an improving economy. A conversation with reporters from Bloomberg News and TechCrunch.
Ask.com CEO Doug Leeds ponders the future of search. Can real answers from real people offer more?
Wired writer Joshua Davis watched software pioneer turned fugitive John McAfee play Russian roulette. Twice.
David DeWalt heads a pre-IPO security company worth $1.25 billion. Even the CIA wants a piece of the business.
Yahoo finally pays attention to photo-sharing service Flickr. A sign of better times to come? Flickr head Brett Wayn.