Mac Attack V2, Password Alert, Summer Tech & more!
This week we all have a laugh at Spanky's expense, as Macs are hit with malware round 2.
Plus the latest on AT&T rolling out 4G-LTE. Sony protects your ID. How to rent a car from the dude next door. Which is better for reading on the beach, the iPad2 the Kindle or the Nook Color. Can 50 hackers save the world?
Did we mention the Mac malware issue ;~)
Listen in as Ken, Brandon and Spanky, a.k.a. @MactasticGuy provide more tech knowledge for your technology!
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Original Air Dates: May 28, 2011 / May 29, 2011
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- Mac malware V2 - Updated rogue AV installs on Macs without password
- Get a free X-Box (well, sorta)
- Sloppy Dog, same as Cat!
- AT&T Rolls out 4G-LTE
- Are you a news junkie?
- Sony protects your ID
- Do@
- 3D Maps that blow Google away
- Twitter buys TweetDeck
- YouTube hits 3 billion daily views
- Apple is bigger problem than malware
- Can 50 hackers save the world?
- Shopping on your mobile device?
- QR Codes coming to new cars
- iPad2 vs. Kindle vs. Nook Color
- Watch local HD TV on your iPhone
- Add an image into G-Mail
- Ford is the new heartbeat of America
- Rent a car from the guy next door
- Protecting your computer from Malware
- Apple continues to tell support reps: do not help with Mac malware
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