Muslim brands and talking cars
Steve Evans talks to Muslim businessman, Rafi-uddin Shikoh, who is worried that few firms from Muslim countries make it as global brands. And getting cars to start thinking for themselves.
Steve Evans talks to Muslim businessman, Rafi-uddin Shikoh, who is worried that so few firms from Muslim countries make it as top global brands.
Professor Cliff Nass runs a laboratory in California working out how cars can get more driver-friendly - by starting to think for themselves.
Are we too fearful of the new world of cyberspace and its viruses, worms and trojans waiting to insinuate themselves into our computers for purposes of vandalism or theft? Our regular commentator, Jeremy Wagstaff, thinks we might be over-reacting.
Plus, should you breast feed in the office?
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Muslim global brands
Rafi-Uddin Shikoh and Mohamed El-Fatatry
Duration: 07:13
Downloading Hollywood
Media mogul Max Howard on Hollywood and new technology
Duration: 04:04
Clever cars
Professor Cliff Nass on how cars can get more driver friendly
Duration: 05:39
Computer virus fears
Technology commentator Jeremy Wagstaff thinks we might be over-reacting
Duration: 03:39
Breast feeding at work
Palo Alto Software chief executive Sabrina Parsons explains why she did
Duration: 03:05
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