TechBusters is a show devoted to the fun, awesome, and sometimes profound nature of technology.
Show hosts Matt Hecht, Scott Bazzle, and Debo Aderibigbe talk and live tech inside and out.  Our hope is that it will be entertaining as well as informative.

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Tuesday
Nov022010

TechBusters #29: "The Most Horrible Piece of Crap"

Hosts:
Matt Hecht (OfficialFacebookVimeo)
Scott Bazzle (OfficialTwitterYouTube)
Debo Aderibigbe (Facebook)

Runtime: 57:44

This week's astronomy photo comes courtesy of the International Space Station, showing Egypt's Nile River at night.

Matt gives us his take on AMC's new zombie show, The Walking Dead.

A Firefox plugin called Firesheep is taking the hacking world by storm, not to mention everyone connected at Starbucks.

Facebook holds a mobile press event to talk about its new updates to their mobile platforms.

Xbox Live updates its Dashboard, and apparently, Debo and Matt aren't big fans of it.

The U.S. Supreme Court hears a case between the State of California and the Video Game Industry concerning extreme violence in video games.  We give our take on the issue.

File sharers in New York City come up with an interesting way to exchange data, via USB drives embedded into the side of buildings.

Google settles its lawsuit pertaining to Buzz and its privacy issues when it was launched.  The bottom line:  nobody got rich.

 

Tech Picks

Matt - Blue Milk Special
          Sucker Punch trailer 

Scott - Toy Story 3 on Blu-ray

Debo - Canon EOS rebel T2i camera

TechBusters - Episode #29: "The Most Horrible Piece of Crap"

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