Cell Phone vs. Privacy
We can already use cell phones to get the latest news, sports and stocks, and a lot of phones incorporate GPS, the Global Positioning System. As technology is becoming more and more sophisticated, guests consider how this technology impacts your privacy.
Guest:
Randall Stross, Professor of business at San Jose State University; Digital Domain columnist for The New York Times
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