BTNW-2011-04-30 #20 Hectic Week

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Published: Saturday 30 April 2011 at 12:30 pm NZST

Welcome to Episode 20 of the Blog it Today Tech News Weekly Podcast. This episode has been recorded and released a day late due to some time constraints and me booking appointments on a Friday morning, not thinking that I am suppose to be in the studio recording. So it turned out to be quite a hectic week in the end.

In this episode I tell you why I am a loyal Ink Post NZ customer (http://www.inkpost.co.nz). You’ll have to listen to find out, but I highly recommend Ink Post for your Ink and Printer supplies.

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Show Links:
Microsoft counting down the days until Windows XP dies
Stripper stalker broke into Google
PSN outage: credit-card compromise “uncertain”
PlayStation Network hacked, data stolen: how badly is Sony hurt?
PSN users ‘should cancel credit cards immediately’ says expert
Kaspersky Labs confirms release of founder’s kidnapped son
The dangers of not locking your wifi
Software patents and FUD
Police communications network restored
Facebook Calls User A Spammer, Gets Sued For $1 In Return
Steve Jobs On Location Data: “We Don’t Track Anyone”
Google Video shutdown halted for now, Google slinging content over to YouTube itself
FBI child porn raid a strong argument for locking down WiFi networks
The gadgets police use to snarf cell phone data
Yahoo acquires TV check-in app IntoNow
How To Use Chrometa To Monitor Your Activity On Your Computer
Wii 2 might ditch long “Friend Codes”
NZ’s first ‘talk as much as you like’ plan – 2degrees makes groundbreaking offer permanent
Sony unveils two Android 3.0 tablets
We’re sorry, but SETI can’t take your call right now
Cloud Girlfriend Launches As A Dating Site, NOT A Virtual Girlfriend Service
Extending WiFi to one mile, thanks to empty TV channels
Windows Phone and BlackBerry struggle to attract developer attention
Google Chrome Can Now Clean Up Flash’s Cookie Mess
Beastie Boys Embrace Many Different Platforms In ‘Leaking’ Own Album
NASA Technology Looks Inside Japan’s Nuclear Reactor
Cisco offers early retirement to older employees
Check Point Takes Aims Facebook Security
Google: New Apps Customers Will Have To Pay Beyond 10 Users
Qik Video Connect gets Android and Apple users seeing eye-to-eye
Android Gingerbread 2.3.4 rumored to have native video calling
Android Gets A (Sort Of) Native Google Docs App
FBI: businesses lost $11M over 12 months to China-based phishers
Baidu relies on Android to crush Google
T-Mobile’s Speed Challenge bets you $1,000 that your iPhone is slow
Microsoft issues phishing alert for Xbox Live
Are fraud reports related to Sony breach?
Visa backs Twitter co-founder’s mobile venture
Fomal investigation into cellphone roaming rates launched

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