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Apr
24

The Weekly Spin 100-April 23, 2011

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Hosts:

Mike Gdovin

Michael Plasmeier


Stories:

Rise in Online Classes Flares Debate About Quality

Dish buys Blockbuster for $320 million

Apple buys 12 petabytes of video storage for iTunes

Lion’s iChat adds web page sharing to iChat Theater

iPhone 5 rumors: what to expect

Justice Dept. to Congress: Don’t Saddle 4th Amendment on Us

Windows 8 Secrets: Internet Explorer Immersive

Google to Revamp YouTube With ‘Channels

RIP Google Video: Download Your Videos by May 13 or They’re Gone Forever

Facebook ‘open sources’ custom server and data center designs

Meet the senator blocking Big Content’s Web censorship plan

Adobe debuts Creative Suite 5.5, new Photoshop Touch SDK

Kindle now available for $114;with on-screen ads

CISCO KILLS THE FLIP CAMERA

Apple previews new $299 64-bit Final Cut Pro X to arrive in June

In cyberspy vs. cyberspy, China has the edge

MagicJack Loses Some of Its Money-Making Mojo

Samsung sells HDD division to Seagate for $1.375 billion

Top Federal Lab Hacked in Spear-Phishing Attack

GameFly wins in USPS dispute

Next-generation Mac Pro rumored to feature rack mount, stackable drives

Apr
03

The Weekly Spin 99- April 3, 2011

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Hosts:

Mike Gdovin

Michael Plasmeier

Stories:

AT&T Will Cap Internet Use, Charge Overage Fees Starting In May

TSA Admits Bungling of Airport Body Scanner Radiation Tests

Visa lets people use plastic to pay one another

New .XXX Domain Approved for Porn Sites

YouTube – Innovation Gallery, Creating Federal Register 2.0

Internet explodes with snark, anger, despair over T-Mobile’s sale

Oh, Please — OF COURSE Verizon Wants Sprint

Quake in Japan Broke a Link in Global Supply Chain

Apple Sues Amazon Over Term ‘App Store’

Firefox 4 Has Arrived

Google and Sprint team up for deep Voice integration

As Phones Become Mobile Wallets, Businesses Want a Share

GameFly to USPS: higher postage than Netflix costs us $730K per month

Android openness withering as Google withholds Honeycomb code

Android apps on PlayBook tablet could be a mixed bag for platform

Motorola reportedly building new HTML-powered mobile platform

Amazon Appstore for Android surpasses Google in places

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Jan
30

The Weekly Spin 93-January 30, 2011

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Hosts:

Mike Gdovin

Michael Plasmeier

Stories:

Steve Jobs To Take ‘Medical Leave Of Absence’, Stays On As CEO

Verizon iPhone Will Have $30 Unlimited Data Plan

AT&T allowing unlimited iPhone data plans for some

Google Voice gets number porting on a permanent basis

Skype 5 for Mac goes live with group video, one-pane UI

LinkedIn’s IPO: An Overview

Apple and News Corp. announce February 2 event to unveil The Daily

Internet ‘Kill Switch’ Legislation Back in Play

Amazon Leaks Details About Their Netflix-Like Movie Subscription Service, Free For Prime Members

“TWO *REAL* GUNS POINTED AT ME”: how the FBI raided Anonymous

How Egypt did (and your government could) shut down the Internet

MPAA, BREIN take down more torrent sites; Internet barely notices

Hulu may rebrand itself as cable-like TV bundle provider

Finally: Google, nine others to run “white space” databases

25% of files downloaded from The Pirate Bay are fakes

Google flips the switch on autocomplete censorship

Facebook turns on HTTPS to block WiFi hijacking

LightSquared unleashed to sell wholesale 4G mobile broadband

Netflix: ISPs who charge by the gigabyte are ridiculous

BlackBerry Balance coming in 2 months to phones and the PlayBook

Ongo: a “curated” online news service for $7 per month

Leaked docs finger 1.2GHz CPU for 9.7″ Topaz webOS tablet

Jan
23

The Weekly Spin 92-January 23, 2011

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Hosts:

Mike Gdovin

Michael Plasmeier

Stories:

Verizon iPhone: no longer a myth, available in February

New iOS 4.3 beta returns the “screen lock” switch function

Verizon’s “New Every Two” program going the way of the dodo

Tweet away, troops: Pentagon won’t ban social media

Angry Birds stretches its wings and swoops in on the board game market

Apple planning to drop Xsan, Final Cut Server?

Universal, Sony get a clue with “on air, on sale” policy

HP / Palm’s webOS tablets — pictures, plans, and more

Microsoft’s Office Team Steps Onto iOS With ‘OneNote

Justice Department OKs Comcast-NBCU with Strings Attached

Eric Schmidt stepping down as Google CEO

Mozilla blocks Skype add-on: caused 33k Firefox crashes in a week

HTML to lose the version number

IFPI: Fighting music piracy is a government job

Google Voice tests $20 number porting

Big content to ICANN: make it easier for us to challenge domain suffixes

Comcast: $10/month Internet—and cheap netbooks—for the poor

Inclusion of Qt in Ubuntu 11.10 is a win for developers

Conservative tech policy goal: ramp up IP enforcement

Sprint to levy extra $10 charge for “premium” 3G data use

Did a US government lab help Israel develop Stuxnet?

Those Facebook “stalker apps”? They don’t work, so avoid them

“Crime is crime”: meet the Internet police

Jan
09

The Weekly Spin 91-January 9, 2011

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Hosts:

Mike Gdovin

Michael Plasmeier

Stories:

Paul Thurrott’s SuperSite for Windows: Test Drive: Internet Explorer 9 Beta

Skype Video Calling for iOS Has Arrived

You Can Now Lend Your Kindle Books to Friends for 14 Days

Skype brought down by double whammy of overloaded servers, client bugs

Final Cut updates due in March or April, Steve Jobs still sour on Blu-ray

Amazon details pricing, approval process for Android app portal

Mac App Store goes live with Mac OS X 10.6.6

Verizon Schedules Press Event for Tuesday, Will It Announce the iPhone?

Clamcase iPad keyboard case hands-on

Dish Network’s Sling Receiver lives

Mirasol-equipped Qualcomm reference tablet hands-on (update: Android tablet confirmed to be a mock-up)

Kno single and dual-screen tablets hands-on

Exclusive: Verizon Slingbox in the wild

Verizon intends to take its FiOS TV to every box, maybe even everywhere

Skype group video calling sheds beta as paid Skype Premium service

Hands-on: Motorola’s Atrix Android phone leads secret double life as a netbook

New national cybersecurity plan? Zeus trojan says bring it on

Windows 8 to come in ARM, SoC flavors

Copy some webpages, owe more than the national debt

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