Boys of Tech (Enhanced AAC edition) show

Boys of Tech (Enhanced AAC edition)

Summary: An engaging and entertaining round-table discussion on the latest technology news from around the world hosted by Edwin Hermann and Brett King.

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 Boys of Tech 170: It's the putting right that counts | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 50:53

Flame malware involves mathematical breakthroughs, MPAA does not appose returning legitimate Megaupload files to users, US study shows enhanced e-books can distract children from core content, Microsoft to release Xbox Music, the LinkedIn password hack, Telstra considers selling TelstraClear.

 Boys of Tech 169: Appsolutely | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 32:11

Kaspersky uncovers a major cyber-attack, Google takes down a quarter of a million links each week, technology from Ubi turns any surface into a touch screen, the successful SpaceX mission, Domain Name Commission considers changes to the .nz namespace.

 Boys of Tech 168: Their marketing guys saw the Facebook movie | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 41:30

Shelley Fuller from Progressive Enterprises talks to us about the recently launched Countdown Shopping App, IBM bans the use of Siri, US lawmakers consider allowing cracking DVD encryption, Facebook shares fall below initial offering, Microsoft opens So.cl to the public, Swiss solar powered plane begins flight from Europe to Africa.

 Boys of Tech 167: A cat fountain | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 35:53

Diablo 3 is released, Russian outfit Pirate Pay offers to disable torrents for a fee, Facebook ads and whether they work.

 Boys of Tech 166: Maybe Linux will finally get some decent market share | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 1:17:00

Andrew Welch from Ambrosia Software talks to us about the challenges of developing WireTap Studio and other Mac software titles under ever-changing environments, the SMS text message turns 20 years old, a bug in Mac OS X Lion logs clear text passwords to file, Windows 8 will be without Media Center, Mozilla and Google unhappy that rival browsers will not be allowed under Windows 8 on ARM, Steve Wozniak likes the look of Windows phones, New Zealand considers media reforms to include bloggers, a vessel designed in New Zealand is the first solar-powered boat to sail around the world.

 Boys of Tech 165: Vista made it even more stunning | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 28:00

Microsoft simplifies the Bing search results page, a bird robot that can land on target, Panasonic to commercialise its shampoo robot, what the most dominant operating systems are, how Google Street View came to recording wireless data.

 Boys of Tech 164: If you leave Manhattan you'll have to live in America | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 37:06

Tyler DeAngelo talks to us about his Frogger game that uses real time traffic, turning a building into a Tetris game, the technology vendors with the most vulnerabilities, India is the top spammer, comparing cloud storage solutions.

 Boys of Tech 163: Four inches | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 26:32

Research could lead to cameras that can see through objects, the Mac Flashback virus is all but defeated, why the Dotcom extradition case may never go to trial, the different versions of Windows 8, TelstraClear to launch a new 100 Mbps plan.

 Boys of Tech 162: They forked it | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 27:35

Toshiba's large form factor tablet, F-Secure and Apple both release Flashback virus removal tools, TNT knows how to do viral marketing properly, YouTube announces pay-per-view streaming, the first working quantum network.

 Boys of Tech 161: Pull up! Pull up! | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 31:39

Project Glass is showcased, trojan captures more than half a million Macs, Instagram now available for Android, Kim Dotcom is allowed back on the Internet.

 Boys of Tech 160: Rigidity | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 27:27

Amazon founder and CEO finds Apollo 11 rocket engines, Facebook asserts rights over a common word, the world's largest paper plane, Harry Potter books now available as ebooks, New Zealand daily deal site investigated by Commerce Commission.

 Boys of Tech 159: Doing a Google | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 32:12

Pirate Bay wants to place servers in the sky, erasing laser printing, Queensland police to go war driving, fake law firm scams Megaupload users, old iPad covers not fully compatible with new iPad, the paper poster capable of playing music.

 Boys of Tech 158: I'd probably be hanged | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 15:00

UK student receives extradition orders, Firefox goes with H.264, manufacturing blunder delays Raspberry Pi, overwhelming demand delays the new iPad, outage to Microsoft's Azure platform caused by 29 February date, Australia listed as potential enemy of the Internet.

 Boys of Tech 157: The kids do not want to see what's up grandma's nose | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 40:30

Apple releases the new iPad, Google releases Google Play, Chrome is first to fall in Pwn2Own, extradition papers filed for Dotcom, the MPAA sets its sights on Hotfile.

 Boys of Tech 156: They don't drive them like they used to | File Type: audio/x-m4a | Duration: 44:01

Raspberry Pi is in hot demand, colour ebook reader displays, Windows 8 consumer preview, Australian scammer scams Nigerian scammers, game company's hidden message to pirates and hackers, Apple disables push notifications in Germany, Apple considers pulling Evi application from the Apple App Store, damaged fibre optic cable off the coast of Kenya, Stephen Fry says he may have been grossly unfair.

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