June 15, 2007 (Press Release) --
NASHVILLE, TN - June 15, 2007 -- Guests from Trend Micro and TeleNav appear on radio talk show Let's Talk Computers. Trend Micro, Inc. (NASDAQ: TMIC) is a global leader in network antivirus and Internet content security software and services. Based in Sunnyvale, CA and founded by a team of GPS experts in 1999, TeleNav is the global leader in location-based services (LBS).
David Perry, Trend Micro's Global Director of Education, talks about a radically new defense system against Internet threats, which protects you, while surfing the Net.
Sal Dhanani, Co-Founder of TeleNav, talks about the company's flagship product, TeleNav GPS Navigator, which provides voice and onscreen driving directions on mobile devices. And as an added bonus: Find restaurants, coffee shops, hotels, and more from over 10 million points of interest. TeleNav even provides the lowest gas prices wherever you are.
To Find Out More About A Radically New Defense System Against Internet Threats and to read complete transcript go to: http://www.lets-talk-computers.com/guests/trend/web_protection/tran_june_16_2007.htm
Listen to the interviews at:
Trend Micro http://www.lets-talk-computers.com/guests/trend/web_protection
TeleNav http://www.lets-talk-computers.com/guests/telenav/telenav_gps
ABOUT LET'S TALK COMPUTERS
Since 1991, Let's Talk Computers, http://www.lets-talk-computers.com, ranks as one of the oldest computer talk shows. On the air since 1989, hosts Alan Ashendorf, CEO, and Sandra Ashendorf, Client Services with Total Solutions, interview representatives from the computer industry about products and industry trends. Produced in Nashville, Tennessee, USA, you can listen-in to "insider" conversations, covering the latest innovations, hardware, and software and how they affect you. Guests have included representatives from Microsoft, Novell, IBM, Market Wire, Computer Associates, Lotus, "PC World", the Cobb Group, Ziff-Davis, Symantec, and a host of other companies mentioned on our Past Guests page. Our goal is to let you know what is happening in the computer industry.
The syndicated Let's Talk Computers (LTC) can be heard weekly in 5 states and 24 hours a day on t
David Perry, Trend Micro's Global Director of Education, talks about a radically new defense system against Internet threats, which protects you, while surfing the Net.
Sal Dhanani, Co-Founder of TeleNav, talks about the company's flagship product, TeleNav GPS Navigator, which provides voice and onscreen driving directions on mobile devices. And as an added bonus: Find restaurants, coffee shops, hotels, and more from over 10 million points of interest. TeleNav even provides the lowest gas prices wherever you are.
To Find Out More About A Radically New Defense System Against Internet Threats and to read complete transcript go to: http://www.lets-talk-computers.com/guests/trend/web_protection/tran_june_16_2007.htm
Listen to the interviews at:
Trend Micro http://www.lets-talk-computers.com/guests/trend/web_protection
TeleNav http://www.lets-talk-computers.com/guests/telenav/telenav_gps
ABOUT LET'S TALK COMPUTERS
Since 1991, Let's Talk Computers, http://www.lets-talk-computers.com, ranks as one of the oldest computer talk shows. On the air since 1989, hosts Alan Ashendorf, CEO, and Sandra Ashendorf, Client Services with Total Solutions, interview representatives from the computer industry about products and industry trends. Produced in Nashville, Tennessee, USA, you can listen-in to "insider" conversations, covering the latest innovations, hardware, and software and how they affect you. Guests have included representatives from Microsoft, Novell, IBM, Market Wire, Computer Associates, Lotus, "PC World", the Cobb Group, Ziff-Davis, Symantec, and a host of other companies mentioned on our Past Guests page. Our goal is to let you know what is happening in the computer industry.
The syndicated Let's Talk Computers (LTC) can be heard weekly in 5 states and 24 hours a day on t

NASHVILLE, TN - June 15, 2007 -- Guests from Trend Micro (NASDAQ: TMIC)and TeleNav appear on radio talk show Let's Talk Computers.
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