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KCBS Hi-Tech Report
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New iPhone's Required Cool
KCBS technology analyst Larry Magid says the new iPhones appear susceptible to intense heat. (7/1; 1:28)
File Sharing Site Pirate Bay Sold
KCBS Technology Analyst Larry Magid explains why a gaming company would want to take over a site that just had a court rule against its legality. (7/2; 1:34)
Facebook Revamps Privacy Settings
KCBS Technology Analyst Larry Magid provides updates on Facebook’s latest privacy controls. (7/1; 2:01)
Teaching With Technology
The KCBS Technology Analyst is at the National Education Computing Conference where conventional teaching techniques are evolving, including incorporating cell phones in the classroom. (6/30; 2:22)
Supreme Court Rejects DVR System
KCBS Technology Analyst Larry Magid on the Supreme Court’s decision to reject an appeal by film studios and television networks on a ruling allowing a new digital video recorder service by Cablevision Systems. (6/29; 2:25)
Dealing with Overload Website Traffic
KCBS technology analyst Larry Magid discusses why some of the world's top websites aren't able to function when so many people try to access them at the same time. (6/26; 2:22)
Yahoo Stocks
Yahoo CEO Carol Barts is telling shareholders the company is ready to turn things around. KCBS Technology experty Larry Magid gives his input.(6/25;1:12)
Concern Over Cable Access
KCBS Technology Analyst Larry Magid says Time Warner and Comcast’s plan to put cable TV online for subscribers has some consumer groups worried. (6/24; 2:40)
FTC Crackdown on Bloggers
KCBS' technology analyst Larry Magid says the Federal Trade Commission wants to crackdown on bloggers that give good reviews in return for gifts and free products. (6/23; 2:29)
Questions Over Jobs' Health
KCBS Technology Analyst Larry Magid says that the uncertainty of Apple CEO Steve Jobs’ health may pose a problem for worried investors. (6/22; 1:19)
iPhone 3G-S Hits Stores
KCBS Technology Analyst Larry Magid gives Apple’s new iPhone 3G-S, a thumbs up. (6/19; 2:54)
iPhone’s Upgrade
KCBS Technology Analyst Larry Magid reviews the iPhone’s new operating system while other customers wait for the Friday release of the new iPhone 3G S. (6/17; 2:33)
The KCBS Hi-Tech Report Podcast
Our daily Q&A with KCBS Technology Analyst Larry Magid.
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