World Tech Update, March 25, 2010
Posted by admin in Kindle Thursday, 13 January 2011 12:03 11 Comments
Coming up on this weeks World Tech Update Google stops censoring results in China, the Opera Mini browser beats Apples Safari in a page load test, Samsung unveils the Galaxy S, T-Mobile broadens its HSPA+ network, General Motors shows off the next generation heads up display, hackers bypass security measures at CanSecWest, Sony plans to offer live screenings of the World Cup, Kylo helps you surf the web on your TV, the company that makes the Amazon Kindle shows off color screens with video and Adobe gives us a sneak peak at a new Photoshop feature. Find out whats coming up on each weeks show by following us on Twitter (WorldTechUpdate) or check out our Facebook fan page at www.facebook.com/worldtechupdate
Great Show! Keep up the brilliant work!
@idgnick
Sorry, meant to say MAC* and thx for clearing up the first point
Btw: I’ve always wondered why you guys put so much effort into these videos for so little hits. Do you 2 do all the editing etc or what?
@CrazySnareCharles
1. Web browser attack winners got $10,000, mobile device attack winners got $15,000.
2. Not sure what you’re referring to.
3:04 … awesome …
Don’t like to be negative but (1) What do you mean the winner of pwn 2 own gets to take home 10,000 or 15,000 thousand US dollars? wouldn’t you obviously take home the 15,000 grand? and (2) A make is not considered a PC.
Just friendly tips for next time
Loved the car screen of GM. The hackers thing was great XD
in the end. the photoshops are photoshoped… twice 6:37
3:00 that’s a huge ass usb stick dongle!
Awesome!!
I always enjoy watching this. You guys know what you’re talking about, and the stuff you cover is always interesting.
Thanks a lot – Good informative Bulletin