BTNW-2011-05-31 #26 It is ok to upgrade

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Published: Tuesday 31 May 2011 at 11:33 am NZST

Welcome to episode 26 of the Blog it Today Tech News Weekly Podcast. After a bit of a messed up week last week, and then someone booked the car into the mechanic this morning which kind of blew out some of my plans. But, I’m in the studio again and things are hopefully back to normal again.

I have had a number of emails from people concerned about upgrading their Telecom NZ GT i5503T smartphones to Android 2.2 via the Kies application, I talk briefly about the whole process at the beginning of this show and how easy it was and also why I didn’t load a non Telecom rom onto my phone.

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Show Notes:
IE Flaw Could Allow Hackers Access to your Facebook, Gmail, Twitter Accounts
Spirit No More: NASA Bids Mars Rover a Final Goodbye
IP-Addresses of the 24,583 Hurt Locker ‘Victims’
Official Wall Street Journal App for Android released
HTC Pays Microsoft $5 Per Android Phone, Says Citi
Microsoft to showcase new tablet OS next week?
Sony Is Already Working On PlayStation 4
LEGO Ukulele is fully playable
OLED display unlikely for iPad 3
Google Wallet spurs trade-secrets lawsuit from PayPal
Twitter revamps ‘following’ pages
WordPress 3.1.4 Gets Clickjacking Protection
Skype Updates Windows Clients for Outage Flaw
ANZ plans to keep largest network
FBI, Aussie police target poker websites
Police yet to charge Facebook stalker Natalia Burgess
Wellington’s wi-fi claims ‘absolutely, positively wrong’
Wifi operators are ISPs so not liable for copyright breaches: Computer Society

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