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Friday, 30 September 2011

Discounted Tickets to the Silicon Valley Human Rights Conference

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Silicon Valley Human Rights Conference
On October 25-26, 2011 and with the sponsorship of Google, Facebook, Skype, Mozilla, Yahoo! and others, our friends at Access (a global movement premised on the belief that political participation and the realization of human rights in the 21st century is increasingly dependent on access to the internet and other forms of technology) are proud to present The Silicon Valley Human Rights Conference at the Mission Bay Conference Center in San Francisco.

Ubegizmo is a media partner, and Ubergizmo readers get a 20% discount to this great conference – register with the code “UbergizmoVIP”  https://www.rightscon.org/register

The benefits to the world’s citizens delivered by technology companies in Silicon Valley — and around the world — have been stunning. Now is the time to take stock, maximize the opportunities and consider how to limit any negative impact, real or perceived.

In attendance, and part of the program, will be representatives from all the major online platforms including from the likes of Facebook, Google, and Twitter; world experts from the human rights sector including from Witness and the Global Business Initiative on Human Rights; VCs and investors including Credit Suisse and Calvert Investments; as well as technology thought leaders from Silicon Valley and beyond.

At the heart of the conference will be the exchange of corporate experiences and best practices in both public and closed door roundtables, providing an opportunity for industry leaders and the brightest start-ups to benefit from each other and hear from world experts on topics that are affecting brand, market share and bottom lines. Discussion topics will include – technology and revolutions, navigating legal jurisdiction in a borderless world, coding for human rights, social media and law enforcement, user privacy and terms of service.

Some notable speakers include:  Andrew McLaughlin (Former Deputy CTO Whitehouse, ex-Head of Policy, Google); Alex MacGillivray (General Counsel Twitter), Rebecca MacKinnon, (New America Foundation Bernard L. Schwartz Fellow); John Markoff (The New York Times); Robert Scoble (blogger, Chief Learning Officer, Rackspace); Craig Newmark (Founder, Craigslist); Nathan Freitas (Founder, The Guardian Project); Dan Gillmor (Author, Founding Director of the Knight Center for Digital Media Entrepreneurship), Jan Malinowski (Head of Media and Information at Council of Europe) and Mike Posner (US Assistant Secretary of State). See all speakers at http://www.rightscon.org/speakers (And attendees @ http://www.rightscon.org/attendees)

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Monday, 26 September 2011

Amazon press conference, new tablet announcement imminent?

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There are whispers of an Amazon press conference which will be held this coming September 28th – that is just five days away, and the obvious candidate for an announcement would be the long awaited Amazon tablet. We still do not know much about the upcoming tablet apart from the fact that it, like the end of the world, is coming.

Amazon already has the website (that is tablet-friendly, of course) in place, and for additional details, you can check out our previous story here. What’s your take on this press conference – will it be a pre-emptive strike against the iPhone 5's imminent release? Granted, both are very different devices, but they are sure to make ripples in the gadget market.

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Friday, 2 September 2011

Nintendo 3DS conference to be streamed live

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Nintendo 3DS conference
Excited about the Nintendo 3DS conference that’s going to be happening in a couple of weeks at the Tokyo Game Show, but can’t afford the tickets for a flight to Japan? Fret not, because you’ll be able to enjoy it in the comfort of your bedroom (who likes long queues anyway?). Nintendo’s Japanese website has a page that is dedicated to the upcoming conference which announces that it will be hosting a live stream of the event which you’ll be able to watch on your computer.

As to what Nintendo will be announcing – the answer is still up in the air. Previously we’ve reported about rumors of a possibly 3D-less 3DS console, and an add-on for the NDS to have a second D-pad, which are likely candidates if the rumors turn out to be true. But most probably we’ll be seeing is a bunch of exciting new 3D titles for the console. After slashing the price of the 3DS, Nintendo would do well to fully support it with more and better titles. After all, the console is less than a year old.

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