Mark Zuckerberg As Big Brother?
Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy what Facebook has to offer. I have found many friends there from the past and present and its always a great way to keep in touch. That is the wonderful gewy side of...
View ArticleLast Twango in Paris
LoveFilm expands catalogue with more ‘Films’, Apple Retail turns 10, iCloud gets Record Label Approval, Apple Care Reps told NOT to remove MacDefender Malware, Schmidt hits out at Privacy Rules, BING...
View ArticleJabber Jammer
ARM says its ‘two generations’ ahead of Intel. Google’s Privacy Policy declared to breach EU Rules. Android Apps may be able to see and take all your photos. Windows 8 Consumer Preview is out. Canon go...
View ArticleThe EU Cookie Directive: Yeah, Whatever!
Paul is joined by Sarah Gray, Joe Leech and Lennie Sefton to discuss the EU Cookie Directive, hopeful you will leave this podcast understanding a little more about this, the mother of all vague and...
View ArticleThe Web Show – 4th July 2012 – Show Notes
This a list of the links referenced in the Web Show when running through the news stories, help section and links to picks. This show mainly revolves around HTML5. Enjoy the links Panel Paul Wheatley...
View ArticleGo Zuck Yourself
Facebook decides to sell its data to third party websites for advertising. Google and Adobe come together to put Photoshop on Chromebooks. Lizard Squad takes down EA’s online gaming. Tesco Clubcard TV...
View ArticleGapGate
Google is in trouble with Germany. FBI and DOJ want to know Apple’s and Android encryption secrets. Spotify launches in Canada. Windows 10 preview is now available to download. HP unveils budget...
View ArticlePropose With Peanut Butter
Obama lays down the rules for net neutrality. Fitbit are gone from Apple Stores. One Pirate Bay founder released from prison. Harvard University tracking students but not telling them. Mozilla releases...
View ArticleMicrosoft Bling
Super cookies are back bypassing your privacy modes. McDonald’s bring wireless charging to 50 UK stores. Apple App store going up in prices in certain countries. Microsoft Lumia 830 and 930 coming soon...
View ArticleClouded Fingerprints
Apple is considering using iCloud to store customers fingerprints. Apple is building 12.2-inch iPad Pro? Google Building Driverless Cars in Detroit. Lightroom mobile for Android released. Instagram...
View ArticlePirate Retaliation
Nokia says it’s not going to make phones again. Russian hackers read Obama’s emails. Tesla got hit with a triple hacker whammy. Tor’s anonymity network isn’t completely foolproof. UK cinema employees...
View ArticleThe Financial Edition
Microsoft confirms Windows 10 will launch globally on July 29. Intel confirmed its $16.7 billion acquisition of Altera. Nintendo’s next console will have Android-based OS? Google gets simple with news...
View ArticleHoaxland
Google unvails the new Nexus 5X and Nexus 6P phones. Play Music will offer a family plan sometime this year. Google have introduced two new Chromecasts. BBC begins phasing out Flash with new HTML5...
View ArticleThe Price Of Privacy
Siri will make its long-anticipated debut on Mac in OS X 10.12 later this year. Google Accelerated Mobile Pages has officially launched. Facebook launches “Reactions” worldwide. Twitch is finally...
View ArticleThe Most Stupid, Idiotic, Dumbass Idea.
Raspberry Pi 3 microcomputer is now out! Snapchat gets compromised. Use Facebook to track your friends’ sleep. The Macbook selfie stick (No I’m not kidding).
View ArticleFirefox Focus
Now, none of us like intrusive ads and being followed around the web especially on our mobile devices as performance, battery life and privacy are impeded. Last year content blockers were all the rage...
View ArticleDelete The Damn Thing
Another Yahoo email hack! Fitbit will keep Pebble’s services running through 2017. BitTorrent websites will be blocked in Australia. Evernote employees can read your notes come 2017. Crap For...
View ArticleChristmas Perverts
Dropbox is killsing the public folders. Apple’s AirPods have now been marked as “shipped” for some customers. Tesla to start charging $0.40 per minute fee for Supercharger squatters. Crap For...
View ArticlePrivacy Stickers
When I was young, there were no selfies, Facebook’s, Twitter’s, Slack’s (except the ones you wore) or mobile phones… I know that’s hard to believe, but its true. Today, we are in a very different world...
View ArticleDedicated To Ratkat
Today’s NEWS show is dedicated to Nick Robinson. Rest in Peace @RatKat Microsoft is redesigning Skype again! Mozilla to boost Firefox privacy soon. Apple cracking down on privacy in App Store. Apple’s...
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