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Ep. 110: Failure is always an option Ep. 110: Failure is always an option
Created: 02/10/2012
Rafe Needleman, with guests Owen Thomas and Brooke Hammerling, looks at how different tech companies have dealt with failures and errors: Apple, Google, Facebook, Airbnb, and, most recently, Path. How can you recover from a public drubbing? How do you prepare for one?
Reporters' Roundtable: Why Klout matters Reporters' Roundtable: Why Klout matters
Created: 02/03/2012
Rafe talks with one of Klout's early venture funders, Shervin Pishevar, and TechCrunch writer Josh Constine.
Ep. 109: What is Facebook going to do with all that money? Ep. 109: What is Facebook going to do with all that money?
Created: 02/03/2012
Facebook filed to go public this week. It plans to see $5 billion of stock. What will Facebook do with the money? Can it continue to hold off Google? Is mobile its next major battleground? This week on the Roundtable, Rafe discusses Facebook's future with Josh Constine from TechCrunch and Shervin Pishevar from Menlo Ventures.
NY Times responds to Apple memo NY Times responds to Apple memo
Created: 01/27/2012
On Reporters' Roundtable hosted by CNET's Rafe Needleman, New York Times reporter Charles Duhigg responds to a memo to Apple employees from CEO Tim Cook regarding working conditions in Chinese factories that make Apple products. The memo came the same week Duhigg's co-written article, "In China, Human Costs are built into an iPad," was published in The New York Times.
Ep. 108: Apple's China problem Ep. 108: Apple's China problem
Created: 01/26/2012
iPhones, iPads, and most other small electronics are assembled in vast factories in China. Reports on working conditions at these plants are not favorable. Could Apple do more to improve conditions? Could the jobs be brought to the U.S. instead? And would consumers care either way? We discuss with New York Times reporter Charles Duhigg, and the author and performer of "The Agony and Ecstasy of Steve Jobs," Mike Daisey.
Ep. 107: What SOPA hath wrought Ep. 107: What SOPA hath wrought
Created: 01/20/2012
The backlash against the SOPA and PIPA anti-copyright bills continues. Major sites took themselves offline. The U.S. government shut down MegaUpload. Anon launched a successful attack against government Web sites. All of these events are related, and the stories are still developing. That's what we're talking about today, with CNET experts Declan McCullagh, Greg Sandoval, and Elinor Mills.
Ep. 106: SOPA blacks out the Web Ep. 106: SOPA blacks out the Web
Created: 01/18/2012
Today, several high-profile sites "blacked out" in protest of the SOPA and PIPA anti-piracy bills. What effect are these actions having on the Web, and the legislation? We discuss with Declan McCullagh of CNET and Trevor Timm of the EFF.
Ep. 105: CES, where new technology fights for deals. Ep. 105: CES, where new technology fights for deals.
Created: 01/06/2012
There's more happening at CES than just big companies launching giant new product lines. Each year, startups vie for attention from consumer electronics partners and from investors who attend the show. Discussing this topic with Rafe Needleman: CNET's Paul Sloan and VC Josh Stein from DFJ.
Ep. 104: Debating the CNET 100 Ep. 104: Debating the CNET 100
Created: 12/16/2011
Fanboy fist-fight! CNET Reviews editor-in-chief Lindsey Turrentine and CNET executive editor John Falcone join Rafe in a debate over the best, worst, and most important tech products of 2011.
Ep. 103: The car as app platform Ep. 103: The car as app platform
Created: 12/09/2011
Forget tablets, forget smartphones. The real mobile platform that matters is the automobile. On this Roundtable, we discuss what's going into cars and how it's getting there, with CNET Car Tech co-host Brian Cooley and Ford product Manager Julius Marchwicki.
Ep. 102: Holiday tech buying update Ep. 102: Holiday tech buying update
Created: 12/02/2011
We're in the middle of the holiday buying season right now, so it's a good time to talk about how the world has changed for gadget buyers--and sellers. Join us for a discussion with the New York Times' Claire Cain Miller and Decide.com CEO Mike Fridgen.
Ep. 101: The rise of the connected consumer Ep. 101: The rise of the connected consumer
Created: 11/18/2011
We are in the middle of a revolution in consumer commerce. We use our social networks to get advice from friends and mobile devices to scan prices at stores in real-time. How are retailers going to deal with the new consumer come Black Friday? Join Brian Solis, author of The End of Busienss as Usual, in conversation with Rafe Needleman
Ep 100: 11 predictions for 11/11/11 Ep 100: 11 predictions for 11/11/11
Created: 11/11/2011
Special guest Tom Merritt joins Rafe Needleman on the 100th episode of the Roundtable to argue over 11 tech predictions for the next 11 years.
Ep. 99: The RIAA defends SOPA in the fight over content rights Ep. 99: The RIAA defends SOPA in the fight over content rights
Created: 11/04/2011
Is SOPA, the Stop Online Piracy Act, going to kill the Internet? Or is it the law we need to keep content providers in business? We discuss the controversy with RIAA Senior Executive Vice President Mitch Glazier, and CNET commentator Larry Downes.