SouthGeek Ramble and Review [Audio] show

SouthGeek Ramble and Review [Audio]

Summary: A weekly technology news podcast from a southern point of view hosted by a southerner with southern pundits. Discussions range from the latest Facebook and Google Plus news, to the latest products released from the biggest tech companies. And remember, southern folks are very opinionated.

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 SouthGeek Ramble and Review 38 [100110]: Doin’ Things We Aren’t ‘Spose To | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:07:52

In this episode, the pundits are joined by special guest Eric Brooks of Brooksspeed.com and Modularfords.com, to discuss Google's soon to be announced dropbox competitor, Google Drive; the Tupac "hologram" that really wasn't a hologram but some 16th century technology, and the official announcement of the Windows 8 versions, even the dumbly named one. Carl T. Ruckus reports in on another trojan that is plaguing Apple computers, how IT departments are starting to act like Big Brother, and the Apple II turned 35 on April 17th. Special segment:  Interview with special guest Eric Brooks on the blending of his passion for technology and his passion of cars.  Eric talks about how he created a large community of Mustang enthusiasts with Modularfords.com and how he now tunes cars by reprogramming the computer chips in the cars.  He even tunes cars remotely via the Internet!.  Special thanks to Eric for joining us and giving us a peek inside his world of car tuning, locally and remotely and  his large community of Mustang lovers! Pundits:  Donovan Adkisson, Tyler Adkisson, Devon Adkisson, Chad Purvis and Eric Brooks Our email:  southgeekme@gmail.com Twitter:  @South_Geek Listener voice mail line:  205-614-3350 Show us some love on iTunes by rating this and previous shows:  http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/southgeek/id453542536 Youtube (for our uncut/unedited versions):  http://www.youtube.com/southgeekme Stitcher Radio:  http://stitcher.com/listen.php?fid=21002 Sponsor:  Audible Links: Google Drive Details Leak:  5GB for Free, Launching Next Week Tupac “hologram” merely pretty cool optical illusion Announcing the Windows 8 Editions New version of Mac OS X Trojan exploits Word, not Java When Big Brother Watches IT Happy Birthday, Apple II Brooks Speed, Inc. Modular Fords

 SouthGeek Ramble and Review 37 [100101]: CSI: SoutGeek “They tried to grow a garden?” “That’s a Mon-Sant-NO” | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:14:52

In this episode, the pundits discuss patented food, the new danger for the 'net - CISPA and the BS of technology in crime dramas on TV. Carl T. Ruckus discusses how Mac computers are being infected and Facebook buys a little company with no revenue model, Instagram, for 1 billion dollars. Pundits:  Donovan Adkisson, Tyler Adkisson, Devon Adkisson, Ben Rehberg   Audio   Video http://youtu.be/kMnc-3aP7MY Our email:  southgeekme@gmail.com Twitter:  @South_Geek Listener voice mail line:  205-614-3350 Show us some love on iTunes by rating this and previous shows:  http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/southgeek/id453542536 Youtube (for our uncut/unedited versions):  http://www.youtube.com/southgeekme Stitcher Radio:  http://stitcher.com/listen.php?fid=21002 Sponsor:  Audible Links: Farm-fresh infringement:  Can you violate a patent by planting some seeds? Watch out, Washington:  CISPA replaces SOPA as Internet's Enemy No. 1 CSI Surface Computing CSI Zooming with an iPhone CSI Image Reflection in Eye CSI Photo Enhancement - Reflection from Glasses Numb3rs Explains IRC CSI Another Eye Reflection NCIS Trolling PC Gamers CSI Second Life CSI GUI in VB to get IP

 SouthGeek Ramble and Review 36 [100100]: That Pic Was So Pants on the Ground! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:02:46

In this episode, the pundits discuss Arizona's proposed law that potentially could make profanity on the net a crime, Apple and Google help law enforcement bypass your lock screen, another Facebook issue when a teacher's aide is suspended because she wouldn't provide access to her Facebook account, proposed legislation in the House that would have prevented employers from asking for your social media credentials was shot down and there are changes in the 60 meter band for Ham operators. Carl T. Ruckus reports in that Netflix may still be in trouble and they're still separating DVD only and streaming only libraries and RIM decides to focus back on their corporate customers since they can't make sexy phones. Our email:  southgeekme@gmail.com Twitter:  @South_Geek Listener voice mail line:  205-614-3350 Show us some love on iTunes by rating this and previous shows:  http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/southgeek/id453542536 Youtube (for our uncut/unedited versions):  http://www.youtube.com/southgeekme Stitcher Radio:  http://stitcher.com/listen.php?fid=21002 Sponsor:  Audible Links: Arizona law amendment threatens to outlaw ‘lewd or profane language’ on the Internet How Apple and google help police bypass iPhone, Android lock screens Teacher’s aide refuses to share Facebook access, is suspended House Shoots Down Legislation That Would Have Stopped Employers From Demanding Your Facebook Password New Rules for 5 MHz (60 Meters) To Go Into Effect March 5

 SouthGeek Ramble and Review 35 [100011]: All This Show’s Missing is a Tractor! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:22:42

In this episode the pundits discuss Microsoft's patent to monitize the use of your remote, a high school student was expelled because of profanity that he tweeted, Coldplay's wireless setup that they used at the Grammy's, is print newspaper dead and people in Georgia are padlocking their dumb meters. Carl T. Ruckus reports in about the elderly woman that is suing Apple because she walked into the glass doors at one of their stores and Angry Birds Space has over 10 million downloads in less than 3 days. Pundits:  Donovan Adkisson, Tyler Adkisson, Walt Wyndroski, Devon Adkisson, Ben Rehberg Our email:  southgeekme@gmail.com Twitter:  @South_Geek Listening voice mail line:  205-614-3350 Show us some love on iTunes by rating this and previous shows:  http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/southgeek/id453542536 Youtube (for our uncut/unedited versions):  http://www.youtube.com/southgeekme Stitcher Radio:  http://stitcher.com/listen.php?fid=21002 Sponsor:  Audible Links: Microsoft Patent Monetizes Your TV Remote High School Student Expelled For Tweeting Profanity; Principal Admits School Tracks All Tweets Coldplay’s Wireless Hardware Startup The decline of print visualized:  US newspaper ad sales falling off a cliff Americans resort to padlocking their dumb meters

 SouthGeek Ramble and Review 34 [100010]: The Devil Went Down to Georgia and We Ate His Brains! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:16:50

In this episode, the pundits discuss the major ISPs will begin to punish copyright violators this summer, Apple sets sales records by selling 3 million iPads in 3 days, PayPal Here provides for a mobile payment system but beware of the standard PayPal risks and EA announces the shutdown of servers for 14 of their games. Carl T. Ruckus reports in about the Bioware Mass Effect 3 backlash, cellular carriers may start charging for the type of data you use on your data plan, Kevin Rose goes to work for Google and Apple made a decision as to what they should do with their massive pile of cash. Pundits:  Donovan Adkisson, Tyler Adkisson, Chad Purvis, Devon Adkisson, Ben Rehberg Our email:  southgeekme@gmail.com Twitter:  @South_Geek Show us some love on iTunes by rating this and previous shows:  http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/southgeek/id453542536 Youtube (for our uncut/unedited versions):  http://www.youtube.com/southgeekme Stitcher Radio:  http://stitcher.com/listen.php?fid=21002 Sponsor:  Audible Links: ISPs To Begin Punishing BitTorrent Pirates This Summer Apple sells 3 million new iPads in 3 days PayPal Here mobile card reader: it's like Square, but with way more frozen accounts EA announces server shutdown for 14 games, citing dwindling player numbers Kevin Rose to work for Google Bioware responds to Mass Effect complaints Apple announces plans for its $100 billion

 SouthGeek Ramble and Review 33 [100001]: What’s a Floppy? | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:01:02

In this episode, the pundits discuss a Minnesota student suing her school system because they violated her 1st amendment rights, Chris Pirillo recorded his father trying to use Windows 8, AOL has unofficially killed off the AOL Instant Messenger client (AIM) and Encyclopedia Britannica stops printing after 244 years. Pundits:  Donovan Adkisson, Tyler Adkisson, Walt Wyndroski Our email:  southgeekme@gmail.com Twitter:  @South_Geek Show us some love on iTunes by rating this and previous shows:  http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/southgeek/id453542536 Youtube (for our uncut/unedited versions):  http://www.youtube.com/southgeekme Stitcher Radio:  http://stitcher.com/listen.php?fid=21002 Sponsor:  Audible Links: Student Sues School District Over Illegal Search of Her Facebook Page A Real World Perspective From a New Windows 8 User AIM Is (Unofficially) Dead (Updated) Encyclopedia Britannica to stop printing books

 SouthGeek Ramble and Review 32 [100000]: Like Someone Cleaned out the Inside of a Garbage Disposal | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 1:17:49

In this episode, the pundits discuss the U.S. Government's stance on seizing .com, .net, .cc, .tv and other domains, Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), LulSec leader has been helping the FBI take down his own members, GitHub hacked, does your employer have the right to look through your social media information, Verizon launches wireless broadband for rural homes, Apple's latest iPad release is jacking up the international shipping rates, and Verizon and AT&T are saying they won't have enough bandwidth for their LTE deployments in a few years. Our email:  southgeekme@gmail.com Twitter:  @South_Geek Show us some love on iTunes by rating this and previous shows:  http://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/southgeek/id453542536 Youtube (for our uncut/unedited versions):  http://www.youtube.com/southgeekme Stitcher Radio:  http://stitcher.com/listen.php?fid=21002 Sponsor:  Audible Links: Uncle Sam: If It Ends in .Com, It’s .Seizable Verizon warns demand will outstrip LTE capacity 'as early as 2013' Apple's massive 'iPad 3' air freight deal with DHL shaking up shipping rates Verizon launches wireless broadband for rural, remote homes Instruction for Masses Knocks Down Campus Walls LulzSec Leader Betrays All of Anonymous GitHub hacked, millions of projects at risk of being modified or deleted Does your future boss have a right to see your Facebook page?

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