Episodes
Max Seybold discusses how his most recent company, Cherrypal, has utilized new hardware and software design principles to make inexpensive and low-power consuming internet access to everyone. (June 2, 2010)
Published 07/21/10
Carl Taussig discusses the advantages of paper-like displays and the approach that Hewlett-Packard Laboratories has taken to make them a reality for consumers. (May 19, 2010)
Published 07/21/10
Marc Raibert gives an overview of BigDog, a quadruped robot designed to operate in rough terrain, describes progress so far and outlines plans for what is coming next. (May 12, 2010)
Published 07/21/10
Haiping Zhao discusses how PHP, an easy to use programming language, can be transformed into semantically equivalent C++ to solve performance problems associated with the language and speed up PHP execution. (May 5, 2010)
Published 07/21/10
Rob Pike discusses possible reasons why new computer languages keep appearing and why they led Google engineers to define yet another language, Go. (April 28, 2010)
Published 07/21/10
Jeff Dozier discusses how computational modeling and new environmental technology applications can be used to reliably predict snowmelt runoff and other environmental changes due to climate change and other factors. (April 21, 2010)
Published 07/21/10
Guido Jouret, CTO of the Emerging Technology Group at Cisco, Inc., discusses how video and other emerging technologies are greatly increasing network traffic and how Cisco is attempting to address this through their Medianet initiative. (April 7, 2010)
Published 07/11/10
Venkat Rangan, a hardware engineer at Qualcomm Incorporated, discusses hardware, software, and networking challenges that humans will face in a creating a neuromorphic computer. (March 31, 2010)
Published 07/11/10