Don, Dan & Sophie kick off this week's episode with some Microsoft news: the tech giant is pulling the plug on WordPad, as well as making some of their certification exams open book! In other tech news, we finally have an answer to the age old question: is a carrier pigeon faster than the internet? Moving on to security news, the FBI dismantles Qakbot - but not before it took millions in ransom. LogicMonitor customers fall victim to hackers due to default passwords. And to wrap up the show: an unknown attacker gives free Sourcegraph access to the masses.
325: New Nano Tech Can Store The Internet! (Should We?)
323: Dropbox Is Limiting Cloud Storage??
322: Is Your Mac At RISK?
321: UK Government Website Looks Like A SCAM?
320: New AI Tool Can HEAR Your Password??
319: ChatGPT Can Decide Your Next PC Build!
318: Samsung Announces New GDDR7 Chip!
317: Microsoft is Rebranding Azure AD?
316: Is Linux a MESS?
315: Sony Spills Playstation Secrets With Sharpie?
314: Hackers Compete To Hack A U.S. Satellite?
313: Granny Has Free Windows Keys?
Technado, Ep. 312: Apple Made Developer Betas Free For All
Ep. 311: New Apple OS Levels up Its Gaming Capabilities
Technado, Ep. 310: Everything That Happened at Microsoft Build 2023
Technado Ep. 309: Meet DarkBERT, the Dark Web’s ChatGPT
Technado, Ep. 308: Microsoft is Reading Your Private Files
Technado, Ep. 307: ChatGPT Got Hacked (Again)
Technado, Ep. 306: The Current Version of Windows 10 Will Be the Last
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