First, I would like to say "thank you" to Kevin for not telling me I was overmodulating. I sound like I'm broadcasting from a radio station remote at a car dealership or something. I'm working on some different editing techniques and will be trying out some different recording software so I hope to get the audio locked in so we get the best recording and I will have very little to do in terms of editing.
The operative word for tonight is, "tangent." For instance, we start out talking about the FCC going after Comcast and Verizon (for different reasons) and get into conversations about tethering and spectrum allocation. Don't worry, we make it through the news okay and this is actually (a little) shorter than either of our last two shows.
Tonight's News
- Group asks FCC to go after Comcast
- Twitter "twit" gets an Internet beat down after insulting grieving British Olympian
- Olympians disqualified for trying to lose
- London says no posting Olympic pictures on Twitter
- FCC tells Verizon they can't charge for tethering
- Do not track is do not do
- Windows 8 is RTM
- Ubisoft games include hackable "assistance" software
Technology Term of the Day:
Firmware - Software that is programmed onto a device itself, providing the necessary instructions for how the device communicates with the other computer hardware.
Extra Links (stuff we didn't get to and bizarre references we made)
Firmware - Software that is programmed onto a device itself, providing the necessary instructions for how the device communicates with the other computer hardware.
Extra Links (stuff we didn't get to and bizarre references we made)
- Dropbox confirms user info was stolen, adds new security measures
- The Molecule That Stops Cancer From Spreading
- Apple’s Next iPhone: The Complete Rumor Roundup
- 40-hour Diablo III binge blamed for sudden death of 18-year old gamer
- Now anyone can create an iTunes U course to be viewed on student iPads
- The CIA Had A Stealthy Insectocopter Flying 40 Years Ago
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