Tuesday, July 26, 2011

Tech Weekly podcast: BlackBerry in a jam, and paying for Sony's hack attack

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On this week's programme, we're finding out the latest games news from the UK's largest gaming conference, Develop, held last week in Brighton. Games correspondent Keith Stuart has been speaking to David Braben, creator of Elite, about his new games for the Kinect – as well as how a Raspberry Pi could be the future of computer science.

We're also picking apart the financial results from the major technology companies. We look at why BlackBerry maker RIM has cut 2,000 jobs, and we find out about the legal tangle Sony is in after the massive PlayStation security breach earlier this year. Now that the legal bills are being added up, who compensates the consumers whose services were hacked?

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Josh Halliday 27 Jul, 2011


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