Posts Tagged ‘Microsoft’

The Great Playstation Hack

Posted on April 30th, 2011

Today on Angry Friday, TomTom apologizes for selling speeding data to Dutch government, the Feds agree to end Microsoft antitrust oversight, Apple and Google will testify to the Senate about location tracking, AirPush intends to make mobile advertising a nightmare, and the Playstation Network has been hacked, exposing customers’ credit card data.

Trash-talkin’ idiots

Posted on April 17th, 2011

This week on Tech Rage News, I vent my frustration at Windows Update, Apple releases iOS 4.3.2 to fix sloppy coding, Microsoft’s Netflix and Kinect interface is poor at best, and trash-talkers slump to a new low.

Online security out the window

Posted on April 8th, 2011

It’s Angry Friday, and today on Tech Rage News, Time Warner asks judge to decide on iPad streaming, Microsoft prepping 17 patches for 64 holes, FCC requires data-roaming agreements, iPad 2 mishandling gets Best Buy blacklisted by Apple, and SSL certificates have been sold to fraudulent parties.

Internet censorship begins

Posted on April 5th, 2011

Today on Tech Rage News, Windows Phone 7 has slipped in market-share, President Obama’s new Facebook app is woefully inadequate, and a bipartisan movement in the US government is causing outrage with activists and bloggers over free speech on the internet.

Tech news with no apologies

Posted on April 2nd, 2011

Welcome to the debut premier of Tech Rage News! Today on Angry Friday, we discuss New York investigating the AT&T / T-Mobile merger, $30 movie rentals are coming your way soon, Microsoft dares lecture developers on app security, Netflix outage sparks outrage, Microsoft leaves XP users in the cold with the new rupee symbol, and Twitter co-founder admits they will have to deal with China eventually.

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