Leaky Androids, Mac Malware, Twitwipe & more
This week we'll explore the 'leaky Android' issues, the first real sophisticated Mac fake anti-virus malware exploit, Facebook's chess match with spammers as well as how to use and create QR codes.
We'll also discuss some great features in Gmail, a way to wipe old tweets, Sony's continuing fallout from the PSN breach, our crowdsourcing adventure, some great tips for Twitter newbies, common causes for wifi issues, the Netflix Miramax marriage and much more!
Listen in as Ken, Brandon and Spanky, a.k.a. Mactastic Guy provide more tech knowledge for your technology!
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Original Air Dates: May 21, 2011 / May 22, 2011
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- Android Smart Phones are leaking
- Mac malware is popping up like weeds
- Facebook trying to stop infections
- Spammers a step ahead of Facebook
- Apple Store turns 10
- Take back your Tweets
- Sony welcomes you back... sort of
- Tech inspired baby names
- The Gov. wants to protect your cloud
- The Twitter top 40
- Wi-Fi not working?
- Netflix expands
- Earbuds are blowing up
- Are you downloading Malware?
- Customize your Google
- Owner of a lonely tablet
- Crowdsourcing Revisited
- How to summarize a document
- How to create & use QR codes!
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