115: Facebook Privacy Lash, iPhone LiveStreams, AT&T’s Mistake and Norway’s UFO
Posted on: December 10, 2009
Posted in: Moxie Mo Show
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It’s a busy week for tech news and the biggest news goes to Facebook. With over 350 million users, there’s quite a lashing from FB users due to FB changing its privacy policies. They now default everyone’s profile to be viewed by EVERYONE, including search engines. I’ll show you how you can change this back to a more private setting, if you wish to do so.
Also, AT&T, in their dumbest move yet, released a statement yesterday “blaming” iPhone users for “bogging down their network.” They claim that heavy data users are potentially getting a cap and that our iPhone data plan may increase. If this happens, who wants to bet the Droid will be the #1 smart phone device?
Better news for iPhone users is we finally have livestreaming! After a year of waiting, Ustream’s iPhone app (and Qik, another great livestreaming company) have apps that finally allow the iPhone 3GS to broadcast video live to the world.
Last but not least, the entire country of Norway thought they may be under attack Tuesday night… by a UFO or some type of apocalyptic doom. Photos and video flooded Norway’s TV stations and 911 centers due to an unbelievable spiral in the sky – you’ll have to see this to believe it. And we found out what it was… very odd indeed.
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December 10th, 2009 at 12:15 pm
The spiral was caused by a Russian missal test. It was launched from a submarine. They’ve been having problems with these missals and apparently their whole program.
This is according to the ABC Radio top of the hour news.
-d
December 10th, 2009 at 12:40 pm
Yep, I just saw that. It’s insanely beautiful though! CNN reported that over 50 videos were sent to one news station, I read. Insane!