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14/12/2010

The new Wikileaks splinter group, Open Leaks, and the latest developments in the story – what is going on? Also Shazam hits a hundred million users and a novel digital wallet from IBM.

Digital Planet speaks to Open Leaks - the splinter group that's broken off from Wikileaks after recent events. We find out why they've done it and how they will be different. Also Ö÷²¥´óÐã technology reporter Chris Vallance updates us on the latest situation with the whistle blowing website.

The music mobile app Shazam has gained 100 million users in ten years, but what next for the company that developed the technology that uses the mic on your phone to identify or tag music that is playing in a bar or shopping mall and allows you to buy the track? Gareth Mitchell speaks to CEO Andrew Fisher about their future plans.

A secure digital ID wallet that could be used for virtually any transaction and could even screen individuals in chat rooms to ensure they are who they claim they are. Sounds too good to be true? The Ö÷²¥´óÐã's Jason Palmer has been finding out more from IBM, who are behind the project.

The latest innovations in artificial intelligence and robotics are reported in a German documentary Plug and Pray. Abby d’Arcy went to the film's premiere in Berlin.

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28 minutes

Last on

Wed 15 Dec 2010 01:32GMT

Chapters

  • Wikileaks and OpenLeaks

    OpenLeaks on why they’ve left Wikileaks behind

    Duration: 06:00

  • Shazam

    The next moves for music identifying app Shazam

    Duration: 06:47

  • Digital ID Wallet

    Jason Palmer tells Gareth about a secure digital ID wallet developed by IBM

    Duration: 06:24

  • Plug and Pray

    'Plug and Pray', the movie about AI and robotics

    Duration: 07:11

Broadcasts

  • Tue 14 Dec 2010 10:32GMT
  • Tue 14 Dec 2010 15:32GMT
  • Tue 14 Dec 2010 20:32GMT
  • Wed 15 Dec 2010 01:32GMT

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