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EPISODE · Apr 12, 2013 · 1H 3M

Podcast Episode 107 – The Jitterbug Smartphone

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We have feedback, Facebook, and the French. Well who WOULDN'T be excited for all that? Also, potentially the most accidentally racist thing we've ever said. Yay us. Headlines: Samsung announces new large-format phones, Galaxy Mega Skype malware likes to mine Bitcoins Remember the attacks on Sony, Nintendo and the Arizona State Police? British Hacker admits guilt. PC Sales plunge as Windows 8 flops More Google accused of being evil. Again. EA wins. Or loses. Congress to go after video games Google Fiber goes to Austin but it's not alone The IRS is stalking you on Facebook and reading your email Well, that’s ONE way to hack, I guess. Firefly controversy RIP Plasma TV’s Fastlane: A French Intelligence Agency recently tried to have “sensitive information” on a military installation removed from Wikipedia by coercing a French national editor to do it for them. When he refused, they went to Wikipedia directly, claiming that it was a breach of their national security. Wikipedia refused, stating that the information in the article all comes from public sources on the internet, including a walkthrough of the facility by its commander on YouTube. To date the page is still up and the news surrounding it has caused a huge jump in pageviews. So good job keeping that secret, France! For people who don’t know what an actual “burner phone” is, there’s a new app coming down the pipe for Android users that lets you create fake numbers to call from. the app has been very popular on iOS and will be seeing some upgrades and a new pricing scheme with its move to Android. With access to all these fake numbers, now people won’t even know it’s YOU they’re screening when they sent that weird number to voicemail. An artist is suing the NFL for use of a logo he designed without permission, though a judge has deemed it to be considered “Fair Use”. Since this is a copyright case, it’s not surprising that the MPAA has stepped in. However, they decided to side with the NFL’s definition of “Fair Use”! This should be solid proof that the MPAA is less about protecting copyrighted material, and more about just screwing you over. In news that many are considering to be stunning and unbelievable, the Syfy network has announced that they are actually developing science fiction shows. Mind. Blown. Talking Point: The Always Connected Living Room No idea who to cheer for in this case More on Aereo and MVPDs Broadcasters are worried about Zero TV homes. Always on? Always annoying? Microsoft apologizes but refuses to comment. Zuke’s Favorite: It’s Hip To Be Square Zohner’s Favorite: The Galactica is “friendly” Stark’s Favorite: Starlog Magazines now online Schmidty’s Favorite: Memory Rug

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We have feedback, Facebook, and the French. Well who WOULDN'T be excited for all that? Also, potentially the most accidentally racist thing we've ever said. Yay us. Headlines: Samsung announces new large-format phones, Galaxy Mega Skype malware likes to mine Bitcoins Remember the attacks on Sony, Nintendo and the Arizona State Police? British Hacker admits guilt. PC Sales plunge as Windows 8 flops More Google accused of being evil. Again. EA wins. Or loses. Congress to go after video games Google Fiber goes to Austin but it's not alone The IRS is stalking you on Facebook and reading your email Well, that’s ONE way to hack, I guess. Firefly controversy RIP Plasma TV’s Fastlane: A French Intelligence Agency recently tried to have “sensitive information” on a military installation removed from Wikipedia by coercing a French national editor to do it for them. When he refused, they went to Wikipedia directly, claiming that it was a breach of their national security. Wikipedia refused, stating that the information in the article all comes from public sources on the internet, including a walkthrough of the facility by its commander on YouTube. To date the page is still up and the news surrounding it has caused a huge jump in pageviews. So good job keeping that secret, France! For people who don’t know what an actual “burner phone” is, there’s a new app coming down the pipe for Android users that lets you create fake numbers to call from. the app has been very popular on iOS and will be seeing some upgrades and a new pricing scheme with its move to Android. With access to all these fake numbers, now people won’t even know it’s YOU they’re screening when they sent that weird number to voicemail.

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