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Sony Lockout, Typewriter Death & Snooping Apps

Data Doctors Radio Program | Ken Colburn, Brandon Disney & Ken Moskowitz What's happening in tech this week?

- Forget the NFL...Sony gamers are experiencing thier own lockoug
- Desperately seeking a girlfriend
- Friendster is hitting the delete key on your pics
- iTaboo - it's Apptastic!
- The typewriter has struck it's final letter.
- What do Shakespeare and Social Media have in Common?
- Taking pictures, easy. Making an albun...not so much. Until now.
- iPhone/iPad Tracking Data exposed
- Air Display. Use your iPad as an extra display
- We're from the Internet, and we know where you are
- Snooping is not a crime...it's a feature
- How to search for something on Google. Enhanced search tips.
- 9 Facebook privacy settings you need to know

Listen in as all this and more will be discussed by Brandon, Spanky and Clayton on this week's show!

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Original Air Dates: Apr 30, 2011 / May 1, 2011

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