
On this weeks show, XBOX 720 rumored to have an always on internet requirements, Microsoft to bring back the start button, CISPA passed by congress, http://www.futuretimeline.net website, and microbatteries.
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Join Jay and Steve as they discuss the Windows Blue Update, BlackBerry's vision for the future, Sony decides to make glasses, and it's Twitter not Google that killed RSS!
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On today's show, the PS4 was launched last week. Both Steve and Jay review the PS4, Google getting ready to release google glass at the end of 2013, and twitter, tumblr, and pinrest have been hacked again.

Video of the Week:
Sight: Contact Lenses with Augmented Reality - Futuristic Video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJKwHAvR4uI
 
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On today's show we look at the black berry launch. How secure is the new Black Berry platform? Firefox to start blocking Microsoft Silverlight, Adobe Reader and Java due to security concerns, Youtube to start paid subscriptions, and 3d printing on the horizon.

Fun Video of The Week:
RMR: Blackberry Helmet
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6bV7pM_HS70
 
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Join Jay and Steve as they look back at CES 2013, and discuss the possibility of a US built death star!

Fun Video of The Week:
Samsung Youm Flexible OLED Display
http://youtu.be/TvmtWWhADsY
 
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Mass copyright lawsuits on Internet users in Canada? Join Jason Koblovsky as he interviews communications professor and blogger David Ellis on what this means for the telecom industry and users, as well as what’s happening with the Teksavvy vs Voltage case.
David Ellis’s blog “Life on the Broadband Internet”: http://www.davidellis.ca/
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Join Jay and Steve as they look back at some of the biggest tech news stories of 2012

Fun Video of the Year:
PSY - GANGNAM STYLE SEOUL HUGE 80,000 FANS
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXN-Aqs3d2I
 
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On Today's Show: Canadian downloaders will start receiving settlement letters in the mail very soon from Hollywood, UN wants to govern the internet, Windows 8 not meeting sales expectations, Windows pro tablets priced way above competitors, and Microsoft security essentials scores extremely low in independent security report.

Fun Video of The Week:
Specialized Worldwide Intellectual Property Enforcers:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bkf-H860QBQ
Other Links:
AV Test Independent Antivirus Report: http://www.av-test.org/en/tests/home-user/windows-7/sepoct-2012/
Avast Free Antivirus: http://www.avast.com/free-antivirus-download
Malware Bytes: http://www.malwarebytes.org/
 
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Fun Video of The Week:
Barack Obama Singing Call Me Maybe by Carly Rae Jepsen
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Fun Video of The Week:
Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 "Surprise" Live-Action Trailer
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Video of the Week:
Bill Gates on Windows 8, Windows Phone 8, and Microsoft Surface
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iPhone 5 vs .50 Cal Tech Assassin: http://youtu.be/OcDiiBupRmM
 
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In this episode we speak with PHD candidate Christopher Parsons at the University of Victoria Department of Political Science. Mr. Parson's has done extensive research on social media, online privacy and Deep Packet Inspection. He's here to provide an in depth look at your online privacy, and how the online spying bill (bill C-30) could be applied.
 
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This is the first episode of a series following the Virtual Revolution in Canada. This series will run through until the new year. Digital technology and the internet are changing the way we do business, and the way we communicate, and it is also having an impact on our daily lives and our politics. In this series we will speak to experts currently involved in helping shape our digital future.
In this podcast Jason Koblovsky interviews Michael Vonn of the BC Civil Liberties Association around the governments online spying legislation, and online privacy.
 
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On today's show more analysis on the Apple vs Samsung lawsuit, Apple may have problems fulfilling supply for the Iphone 5, Twitter moving to close off developers from its service, and Steven Harper to spend $826,000 to upgrade your wieners.
Link to Jury Foreman Interview:
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Topics discussed: Federal Public Safety Minister Vic Toews to step down for an appointment in the Manitoba Court of Appeal leaving the online spying bill up for a new messenger, and or shelved indefinitely. The Federal Trade Commission in the US looking into online privacy violations of companies targeting children. Privacy Commissioner of Canada launches new online complaint form. IDC reporting shipments of PC's to increase very slightly in 2012, Apple vs Samsung US court case and the effects of patent lawsuits on digital and tech innovation, Windows 95 turns 17.
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Topics discussed this week: Twitter changing its API rules which will affect the twitter applications you use, Steve Hajosi reviews Windows 8 TechNet/MSDN release, Akamai Technologies has released its annual report on the "State of the Internet" and Canada's wireless sector lagging big time with other developed countries on Internet connection speeds, Rogers goes to court to challenge false advertising charge claiming false advertising is "free speech", Google and Facebook get slammed by the US Government on privacy, Germany reopens an inquiry on Facebooks facial recognition database, Bill Gates to reinvent the way you do business in the bathroom.
 
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Topics discussed in this podcast: Microsoft has to now rename its Metro GUI due to trademarks on the word "Metro", Tech Journalist Matt Honan apple id hacked and found all his apple hardware remotely wiped, Routers gets hacked questions remains whether the Syrian government had a hand in the hack to try and influence public opinion, Internet archive of public domain available through P2P hits 1 million files, French Government maybe getting rid of the 3 strikes law, Nasa makes history with Curiosity with Canadian content on board, Rogers provides a link for customers to find out if they are still being throttled the link is below:
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Join Jason Koblovsky and Steven Hajosi as they discuss the current events in tech for the week of August 2nd, 2012. Topics discussed in this podcast are Microsoft's new web mail client outlook.com, Prime Minister Steven Harper's website raises privacy concerns, impact of twitter on the 2012 Olympics, future of subscription models for gaming, dropbox privacy breach, cloud computing security issues, Windows 8 is now completed and will be available for technet subscribers on August 15th, 2012.
 
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