MM131: MIT’s FlyFire, Sprint Overdrive, ATT 3G Wins, Twitter Attack
Posted on: February 25, 2010
Posted in: Video
If you’ve been on Twitter this week, chances are you’ve seen one of the most successful phishing/hacking attacks yet. Users are falling for this left and right, so it’s time to shout it out to the masses – the Moxie Mo will show you how to not get tricked by the “Is This You” phishing attack and how to avoid being suckered.
Also, believe it or not – AT&T just got some news that will shock even the heartiest of iPhone lovers. They’ve succeeded in beating all of their competitors in 3G speed and dropped call tests, thanks to a new study by PC World. We’ll give you all the details in the episode.
Editor’s Note: Error in Editing (I accidentally cut the transition from Sprint MiFi to the new Sprint Overdrive – I am highlighting the Overdrive which is 3G and 4G!)
Speaking of 3G, Sprint’s new Overdrive is making waves in the gadget world – it’s their faster and much better “MiFi” – not only is it a wireless mobile router but it also allows 4G speed and has 3 new options that the MiFi doesn’t have! Check this out!

Last but not least, my most favorite tech story yet – MIT students are working on a project (Project Flyfire) that will use Micro LED helicopters to fly up into the air as pixels creating unbelievable 3D color images that can be used as marketing tools at a concert, a football or basketball game or almost any way imaginable – literal “3D billboards” made from micro helicopters! The video is unbelievable and we have it!
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February 26th, 2010 at 12:37 pm
Sorry for the “editing” error – I was talking about MiFi and ACCIDENTALLY cut out my transition to Sprint’s NEW better “mifi” called the Overdrive. The Overdrive is the 3G/4G wifi router that I’m discussing.
My apologies…