Sunday, May 22, 2011

Gadget Lab Podcast: PlayStation Phone, Android Hacks, Mac Malware

In this week's Gadget Lab podcast, the organisation talks emporium about the new PlayStation phone, a renouned Android mod, a sore obvious goblin exploiting app programmers and the state of Macintosh viruses.

Mike Isaac kicks off the uncover with his take on Sony-Ericsson's Xperia Play , an Android phone with a built-in diversion coordinator and program for personification PlayStation games. It's a flattering rad device.

Also in the Android world, Cyanogen has been a renouned alteration for 32 not similar Android devices. It's an easy-to-install mod that unlocks new capabilities for Android, such as varying wallpapers or enabling giveaway tethering.

Moving in to the Apple universe, we speak about a obvious definite that's melancholy to sue a few eccentric iPhone app programmers if they do not pay him a chartering price for a obvious he owns. The technology? Using an Upgrade symbol in software. Sounds flattering slimy.

We hang up the podcast with a look at Mac safety . A new Trojan equine called Mac Defender has not long ago fooled hundreds of customers, and we confer either this means Mac customers must be beginning installing antivirus program by default, similar to Windows users do.

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Gadget Lab audio podcast #115

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