BOL 1482: iCloud details, LulzSec strikes again, and USA rules at cupcakes

On today’s show, we discover that Sony may have stored more than 1 million user emails and passwords in clear text, which LulzSec happily took advantage of. Also, the Gmail hack may have targeted White House employees who were using their Gmail accounts for official off-books government business. And iCloud might only stream iTunes purchases …

BOL 1480: WHO: cell phones as cancer-causing as coffee

The World Health Organization semi-confirms what we’ve all suspected for years: it’s probably not a good thing that mobile phones cause the cells in your brain to wiggle and change. Also, Lodsys continues its patent trolling unfettered by matters of conscience or threatening letters from Apple, and the PBS hackers turn their attention to Sony, …

BOL 1478: Zuck Hunt

Without Molly or Brian, CNET’s podcast of indeterminate length is commandeered by indeterminate hosts. CNET’s Donald Bell and Eric Franklin steer the Buzz Out Loud ship into the shark-infested waters of poached PayPal employees and Twitter CEOs. Plus, HTC is paying Microsoft for Android phones, the International Space Station reaches completion (sorta), and Mark Zuckerberg …