Why ?your stupid face? works to get you to install malware, why eBay just flat out isn?t for small sellers anymore, and why you shouldn?t trust your IT guy ? or at least not one in three of them. Buzz Out Loud episodes are released in their original audio form. Some metadata supplementation and/or correction …
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Buzz Out Loud 749: Tom no longer exists on Netflix
Netflix inspires nothing but rage in Tom, Molly, Jason, AND Natali with its announcement that it will not only get rid of profiles, but erase all the data of the profile-holders. Tom? Quitting. Buzz Out Loud episodes are released in their original audio form. Some metadata supplementation and/or correction has been done for SEO, clarification, …
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Buzz Out Loud 748: At play in the Web of Misery
Somehow today’s show suddenly turned into a poetry slam, replete with economic gloom, the devastating hackery of coffee pots, and the slow creep of a fox on fire. Buzz Out Loud episodes are released in their original audio form. Some metadata supplementation and/or correction has been done for SEO, clarification, or as a product of …
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Buzz Out Loud 747: Get Firefox (if you can)
It’s Firefox Download Day! In bummer news, Mozilla’s site was down by at least 10:12 a.m. (around the time we started our show). So, that’s a bad start, then. Buzz Out Loud episodes are released in their original audio form. Some metadata supplementation and/or correction has been done for SEO, clarification, or as a product …
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Buzz Out Loud 746: Cast out the Flash demon
On today’s episode, Molly issues a blanket un-curse to all who have suddenly discovered that Firefox has trouble with Flash. (But really, it’s Firefox’s fault.) Also, the Associated Press volunteers to tackle the thorny issue of defining fair use for all of us, and yet the blogosphere insists on painting it as some sort of …
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Buzz Out Loud 745: Spit to spam to Spain
Microsoft and Yahoo are dead, over, done, in the ground, and Yahoo has moved on to Google, and that?s the end of it. Or is it!? Also today, spitting crosses the line. Buzz Out Loud episodes are released in their original audio form. Some metadata supplementation and/or correction has been done for SEO, clarification, or …
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Buzz Out Loud 744: A date with Firefox
Firefox 3 comes out June 17, and that’s all we have to say, except we hope it fixes Molly’s Flash problems so she doesn’t have to get a Mac. Or Opera. Buzz Out Loud episodes are released in their original audio form. Some metadata supplementation and/or correction has been done for SEO, clarification, or as …
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Buzz Out Loud 743: Fablessly ‘splensive pigeons
Today’s show is a bit of a tongue-twister. Really, the entire show. We just can’t get the words out. And in other news, the whole Internet hates Metallica. Again. Buzz Out Loud episodes are released in their original audio form. Some metadata supplementation and/or correction has been done for SEO, clarification, or as a product …
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Buzz Out Loud 742: iPhone Hangover
In the great cycle of technology, today is the day-after-Jobs-keynote when we are bummed about the morsels that were dished out the day before. Witness: iPhone activation, lockdown, and data plan woes. Buzz Out Loud episodes are released in their original audio form. Some metadata supplementation and/or correction has been done for SEO, clarification, or …
Buzz Out Loud 741: 3Gasm
All the iPhone and App Store news you can shake a stick at. Plus, RIM and Palm say they’re thrilled about the new iPhone. Huh. Us, too! Buzz Out Loud episodes are released in their original audio form. Some metadata supplementation and/or correction has been done for SEO, clarification, or as a product of data …
