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Giggaheim Podcast Episode 68

 

 

Flashpoint 3 vs Fear Itself 4 • PlayStation Network Passcodes • Space Shuttle Atlantis • Speed Dating

Giggaheim Podcast-68-AlbumThe Giggaheim podcast is packed this week. Pete reviews summer event comic books Flashpoint#3 and Fear Itself #4. Then answers listener mail by differentiating between Marvel Comics’ Mockingbird, and DC Comics’ Black Canary. After the news of sexually harassing Archie Comics, and Rockstar Games moving on to movies, the crew takes apart video game movies. Craig fills us in on the new PlayStation Network Passcodes, the lack-luster Burnout:Crash, and Modern Warfare 3’s Color Blind Assist mode. In Tech news Pokemon makes its own mobile app, Google and Microsoft bid for Hulu, and this week marked the last launch of the Space Shuttle Atlantis. Craig melts everyone’s head with math, and Randis gives us all tips for Speed Dating.

 

 

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Google Remotely Kills Android Apps

Google remotely kills android apps

Last week Google announced that they removed 21 apps from its Android market because the apps were cited to contain malicious code that would install a trojan letting unwanted users full access to private data. Some users reported that they had to fully restore their devices in order to fully get the trojans off their phones thus cause mayhem in the Android arena.

Today, Google remotely removed apps from users phone and also installed a security update removing the hole the virus was utilizing to game full control over the device. This kind of control is nothing new to the mobile market but it is kind of alarming. Just what kind of control are we allowing when we sign the terms of agreements portion of the contract when we purchase our devices? Are they snooping data?

I kind of doubt that but it just goes to show you that no matter how awesome a piece of tech may be; there is always someone watching.

 

Giggaheim Podcast 47

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Brightest Day #19 – High-Res Halo – Skin guns – Blooper Reel

For the 47th podcast Pete reviews Brightest Day #19, Irredeemable #22, and Ultimate Thor #4. After a Superbowl movie trailer preview Craig reveals that Halo will get a makeover, details on the new Mortal Kombat, A Michael Phelps video game, and the end of MTV Games. Doug gives us the skinny on the Verizon iPhone before preorder, Intel’s Sandy Bridge chip flaw, Bing on Google on Bing, NBC’s controversial internet tape, and a miraculous skin gun. With Randis absent, we present a blooper reel from past podcasts we have been holding out on.

 

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Well, there goes the neighborhood…

Someday when I’m paying a separate fee to be able to read the news on the web and another fee to see sports scores and another fee for weather, I will think back to this year and scream till my ears bleed. (I’ve no idea how long that is but I felt it an effective visual aid to describe my frustration…lol.) The New York Times is reporting that the FCC is seeking “more input…” when it comes to wireless internet and net neutrality. If you are a regular reader here at The Giggaheim, you may well remember previous grumbling on my part regarding net neutrality and various ISP’s efforts to make sure it never happens. The only thing certain at this point is that the issue is going to drag on well past the November elections and that each side is knocking on lots of doors in high places trying to sway the matter. From the New York Times article:

The F.C.C.’s decision to seek further comment during the next 55 days effectively precluded any commission actions until after the Congressional elections in November.

Lawmakers of both parties have accused the F.C.C. of trying to “regulate the Internet” with recent proposals that would give it authority over the companies that provide consumers with Internet connections.

Several public advocacy groups expressed anger at the F.C.C.’s move, accusing it of trying to duck a politically difficult decision.

Those groups have been pushing for the commission to re-establish its authority over Internet service providers and to guarantee the open-access practice known as net neutrality.

“I think it has the appearance of the F.C.C. kicking the can down the road,” said Derek Turner, research director for Free Press. “The job of the F.C.C. is to protect the public interest. That includes making the really hard decisions that may anger some powerful industry incumbents.”

The long and short on this is that the delay certainly looks like the possibility of Verizon and Google having their way with wireless internet could be an ugly reality. With wireless internet seeming to be the way of the future when compared to wired internet connections, it’s a real problem. The FCC is claiming that they want more time to mull over the technical details of any legislation that they would propose in order to avoid that document being rejected on some minor point. Taking time to polish and hone their next move isn’t a bad idea as so far, each time they have gone to court in an attempt to enforce net neutrality they have been struck down.

Call me a pessimist, but when it comes to what is good for everyone against what is good for some who will make mad cash…cash wins.

 

Google’s Pac-Man addiction made permanent

Google's Pacman

Still trying to get your fill of Pac-Man on Google’s site during the 50th anniversary of the game. Well Google has made a permenant location of it on a carbon copy of the what it was on it site. You can find it here.

Remember if you click “Insert Coin” twice you get to play Miss Pac-Man in multiplayer mode.

http://www.google.com/pacman/

 

Google TV Announced

Google announced its new TV service today, and rather than type it all out I’ll just repost their video:

 

Well now that’s just cool…

My friends, I give you, the Internet. Well ok, not the internet really. I mean, you already had that to be reading this so…I give you, a video. Ok, ok, ok…youtube gives you a video. Just watch and enjoy already. – Dr

 
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