Show notes @ http://techwiredau.com/?p=173

Episode: 68
Date: 28/07/2008
Host: Ben Grubb
Co Host:
Brent Pudney

Streamed @ http://www.live.techwiredau.com 7:30 PM Monday

Topics Discussed:

1. First DNS attacks reported

2. Google unveils Wikipedia-like tool

3. Aussie politicians “correct” Wikipedia

4. Boy loses battle over ‘Narnia’

5. Estimate Your Level of Internet Fame

6. Microsoft to sponsor the Apache Software Foundation

7. Yahoo! Music closing shop, suggests bypassing DRM to users

8. ABC iView draws a big audience

9.Google Now Knows About 1 Trillion Pages

10. Bits: How to Save Local Newspapers: Cellphones

11. Top Spammer Sentenced to Nearly Four Years

12. Beijing’s Apple Store Gets Crashed By Windows XP [Apple Store]

13. Google Maps Adds Walking Directions

14. Apple adds another month free for some MobileMe trials

15. MySpace Confirms OpenID Support, Launches Data Availability On Flixster and Eventful

16. Rumor: MacBook touch Coming in October [Macbook Touch]

17. Wi-fi besieged by freeloaders

18. ‘Hijacked’ SF passwords made public

19. Cell Phone Hidden in Cake, Smuggled Into Prison

20. Back to the Future hoverboard up for auction: $30k to play

21. The Cyber Clean cleans out your keyboard

DNS Poisoning:

http://www.doxpara.com/

Listener Feedback:

Hi Ben,
Just got some feedback Re Episode 66 of TWAU Re iPhone 2.0 apps crashing.

In the Apple AppStore process they DO actually use the apps, check compliance, bugs, etc. However, it’s actually not the developers apps/code that is making the device unstable. As much as I hate to admit it, it is actually Apple’s fault. Their 2.0 software is EXTREMELY buggy, which causes these apps to crash & behave very weird. The iPhone/iPod Touch community is all hoping for 2.1 very soon!

Have a good one, talk soon.

From Shaun
Sent from my iPod Touch running a very buggy 2.0 firmware! :P