Computing Now's News Podcast

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Computing Now's News Podcast

Computing Now's News Podcast covers the most important and interesting topics from industry and research.

  1. 96

    CN News Podcast: Critical Linux bug, US requiring faster broadband, tech firms settle hiring lawsuit.

    A Linux bug representing a major Internet threat, the US requiring faster speeds for broadband, and big tech firms settling a lawsuit over accusations that they unfairly limited workers' wages.

  2. 95

    CN News Podcast: 01-28-2015

    Three advanced technologies beginning to improve mobile telephony, researchers developing an application that wins at poker, and familiar names at the top of 2014's list of worst passwords.

  3. 94

    CN News Podcast: 01-21-2015

    French websites defaced, bug that enables eavesdropping on cell calls, and NASA's ape-like robot.

  4. 93

    CN News Podcast: 01-13-2015

    Hackers attacking the Internet naming authority, companies working on ways to let mobile apps communicate with one another, and California prisoners being taught to program.

  5. 92

    CN News Podcast: 12-10-2014

    Sony hit with a devastating attack, a new Bluetooth version that connects to the Internet, and the father of the home video console dying recently.

  6. 91

    CN News Podcast: 12-03-2014

    E-commerce websites crashing under the weight of holiday traffic, breaking up Google in Europe, and a new project promising to help make the Web more secure.

  7. 90

    CN News Podcast: 11-26-2014

    Malware that has been spying on victims for six years, a company at the center of a controversy over the future of cloud services and TV broadcasting declaring bankruptcy, and virtual reality that could make gamers sick.

  8. 89

    CN News Podcast: 11-19-2014

    Microsoft telling users to patch a potentially catastrophic Windows flaw, researchers finding that many children’s apps violate users’ privacy, and a group wanting permission for players to revive discontinued online games.

  9. 88

    CN News Podcast: 11-14-2014

    Extensive law-enforcement operation taking down dark websites allegedly involved in criminal activity, hackers stealing employee data from the US Postal Service, and scientists designing robotic penguin chicks to monitor real penguins.

  10. 87

    CN News Podcast: 11-05-2014

    China reportedly attacking Apple’s iCloud, a game company forcing the shutdown of a gamebot maker, and a new system letting babies isolated in incubators feel their mothers' heartbeats.

  11. 86

    CN News Podcast: 10-30-2014

    Another serious flaw in a major Internet-security technology, a consortium working on new Ethernet approaches, and a new text service that could help spot Ebola outbreaks in Africa.

  12. 85

    CN News Podcast: 10-22-2014

    Another serious flaw in a major Internet-security technology, a consortium working on new Ethernet approaches, and a new text service that could help spot Ebola outbreaks in Africa.

  13. 84

    CN News Podcast: 10-17-2014

    Hackers breaching European ATMs and withdrawing cash, the US rejecting more software patents than in the past, and a new trend in which wearable technology adheres to skin.

  14. 83

    CN News Podcast: 10-10-2014

    Silicon Valley legend Hewlett-Packard splitting into two companies after 75 years, support growing for a new software approach that could boost cloud computing, and some security experts saying mobile malware is finally about to become a problem.

  15. 82

    CN News Podcast: 10-01-2014

    Hackers starting to exploit the critical Shellshock vulnerability, new technology making security just a heartbeat away, and a potato-salad crowdfunding joke that turned into a boon for charity.

  16. 81

    CN News Podcast: 09-23-2014

    A flaw that exposes personal data in government databases, the top five US universities whose computer science bachelor's degree recipients make the most money, and three exotic Web-tracking tools threatening privacy.

  17. 80

    CN News Podcast: 09-18-2014

    A tiny radio that could help enable the Internet of Things, a high-powered version of TCP rendering firewalls and other security products useless, and Google testing drones to provide Internet access to remote areas.

  18. 79

    CN News Podcast: 09-08-2014

    The recent digital crime wave, NATO being ready to approve a pledge of mutual defense in case of a major cyberattack, and researchers using visible light for car-to-car communications.

  19. 78

    CN News Podcast: 08-27-2014

    Commercial systems that secretly track cell phone owners' movements gaining popularity, ransomware hitting Android phones, and huge robot swarms self-assemble into complex shapes.

  20. 77

    CN News Podcast: 08-21-2014

    Hackers steal customer data from supermarket chains and a major healthcare system; technology to help poorer parts of the world connect to the Internet; and Intel's new fanless, energy-efficient chip that could lead to ultrathin mobile devices.

  21. 76

    CN News Podcast: 08-14-2014

    IBM announcing a new type of chip inspired by the brain; security researchers listing the cars most and least vulnerable to hacking; and a US court rejecting a settlement in a wage-fixing collusion suit against big Silicon Valley companies.

  22. 75

    CN News Podcast: 08-07-2014

    Researchers working with a highly efficient technique to replace TCP/IP, Russian hackers stealing more than a billion passwords, and the US National Football League using RFID sensors to track players during games.

  23. 74

    CN News Podcast: 07-30-2014

    Hackers using Amazon's cloud service to launch denial-of-service attacks, a study saying that widespread Internet connectivity imperils important systems, and researchers developing robotic furniture that can assemble itself.

  24. 73

    CN News Podcast: 07-23-2014

    Hackers placing potentially dangerous malware "bombs" in the Nasdaq stock exchange's computer system, cloud computing causing problems for digital-forensics investigators, and applications changing the way we park cars.

  25. 72

    CN News Podcast: 07-18-2014

    The recent World Cup becoming the biggest social-media event ever, researchers setting a speed record for data transmissions over copper wiring, and an industry group proposing a new smart-home wireless technology.

  26. 71

    CN News Podcast: 07-10-2014

    A Microsoft anti-malware operation inadvertently taking millions of servers offline, a new development road map for OpenSSL, and many UK and US theaters banning Google Glass.

  27. 70

    CN News Podcast: 07-02-2014

    A US court decision that has sparked fears for cloud services' future, a new approach that promises a Web-development revolution, and a hacker operation that threatened the US energy industry.

  28. 69

    CN News Podcast: 06-25-2014

    A recent report showing the slowed growth in supercomputer performance, a new technology that increases wireless bandwidth, and virtual reality coming to gaming.

  29. 68

    CN News Podcast: 06-17-2014

    World Cup technology, reinventing the computer, and hackers using weak passwords, just like their victims.

  30. 67

    CN News Podcast: 06-10-2014

    Hardening systems to fend off government spying, governments cooperating to disrupt two major cyberattack systems, and a new technique for baking robot components to make them self-assemble.

  31. 66

    CN News Podcast: 06-03-2014

    Applications for the Internet of Things, high-tech cars' vulnerability to hackers, and Google launching satellites to provide internet access to unserved and underserved areas of the world.

  32. 65

    CN News Podcast: 05-28-2014

    eBay and security breaches, Google as the world’s most valuable brand, and MIT scientists developing a way to provide satellites with ultrafast communications.

  33. 64

    CN News Podcast: 05-20-2014

    International law-enforcement sweep netting people for allegedly distributing malware; the European Court of Justice supporting the right to be forgotten; and the US formally charging Chinese military officials with extensive business cyberspying.

  34. 63

    CN News Podcast: 05-13-2014

    Hospital equipment vulnerable to hacking, IBM experimenting with electronic-blood technology to power and cool supercomputers, and police using crowdsourcing in investigations.

  35. 62

    CN News Podcast: 05-06-2014

    Verdict in the second epic Apple-Samsung patent lawsuit, a US report saying that the Internet of Things could cause serious privacy problems, and researchers demonstrating how hackers could compromise networked traffic-control gear and cause roadway gridlock.

  36. 61

    CN News Podcast: 04-30-2014

    A serious Internet Explorer flaw, a group to support key open source projects to avoid problems like the critical Heartbleed flaw, and developing robots that can teach other robots to play games.

  37. 60

    CN News Podcast: 04-22-2014

    The Heartbleed flaw, the US Supreme Court hearing an important case that could change the future of TV broadcasting and cloud-based services, and a laser-based technology that could quadruple Internet speeds.

  38. 59

    CN News Podcast: 04-15-2014

    Qualcomm developing technology that triples Wi-Fi speeds, researchers designing a deep-learning system for smartphones, and a new "antisocial" iPhone app helping users avoid people they don’t want to see.

  39. 58

    CN News Podcast: 04-08-2014

    Hackers seeking ransom to stop DoS attacks they launch, content providers challenging service providers over slow network speeds, and European governments paying for continued Windows XP support.

  40. 57

    CN News Podcast: 04-01-2014

    Journalists under fire from hackers, security problems when Windows XP support ends on 9 April, and Facebook working on drones and satellites to bring the Internet to remote areas.

  41. 56

    CN News Podcast: 03-25-2014

    Smart homes as easy targets for hackers, a virtual-reality gaming headset, and researchers developing a drone that could steal data from smartphones it flies over.

  42. 55

    CN News Podcast: 03-18-2014

    The US giving up administrative control of the Internet, a European Parliament committee vote challenging Net neutrality, and an open source project aiming to build mobile networks inexpensively.

  43. 54

    CN News Podcast: 03-11-2014

    Java as malware developers' favorite target, a headset that beams video directly into user's eyes, and a tiny computer that a user wears in the ear and controls with facial movements.

  44. 53

    CN News Podcast: 03-05-2014

    The US power grid and cyberattacks, IPv4 addresses, and a new technology that lets Wi-Fi users tap into unused bandwidth from nearby networks.

  45. 52

    CN News Podcast: 02-25-2014

    Security problems with healthcare-related companies' networks that could compromise patient privacy, Google's prototype smartphone that can view the word around it in 3D, and a mobile app that helps drivers fight parking tickets.

  46. 51

    CN News Podcast: 02-19-2014

    A recent DDoS attack being the biggest ever measured, privacy concerns about a major US airport's information-gathering lighting system, and a new energy-saving trend in which supercomputers are kept cool by immersing them in liquid.

  47. 50

    CN News Podcast: 02-11-2014

    Problems with bitcoin threatening the virtual currency's viability, a new technology called GOTCHA that provides online security, and experts warning Olympic Games attendees to expect hacking and cybersurveillance.

  48. 49

    CN News Podcast: 02-05-2014

    Microsoft choosing a new CEO, car-to-car network communications, and annual smartphone sales passing 1 billion for the first time in 2013.

  49. 48

    CN News Podcast: 01-28-2014

    Hackers conducting the first Internet of Things attack, an apparent mistake by Chinese censors diverting a huge volume of China's Internet traffic to a small US company, and the increased connectivity of cars causing privacy concerns.

  50. 47

    CN News Podcast: 01-21-2014

    A federal court overturning the US's controversial Net neutrality policy, the theft of credit-card data that could affect 40 percent of South Korea's population, and Google developing a smart contact lens.

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