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Going Beyond Gaming
KCBS technology analyst Larry Magid says the Nintendo DSI, Apple iPhone and iPod Touch may soon become a learning tool in classrooms around the world. (3/19; 2:37)
A New Way to Read E-Books
KCBS Technology Analyst Larry Magid says Amazon is releasing a new app that will let Mac users read their e-books on their home computers. (3/18; 2:52)
Threats to Personal Security
KCBS Technology Analyst Larry Magid explains how little pieces of mundane personal information can be used to resurrect a person's social security number. (3/17; 3:43)
Paypal and Bump
KCBS Technology Analyst Larry Magid describes how Paypal and Bump work together to send money to people close by. (3/16; 2:40)
SXSW 2010
KCBS Technology Analyst Larry Magid on one of the tech industry’s biggest conferences, the South by Southwest Festival. (3/15; 3:17)
Earthquake Technology
KCBS technology analyst Larry Magid says inexpensive laptop technology could help California study and anticipate earthquakes.(3/12; 1:21)
Large Companies on Social Networking Sites
KCBS Technology Analyst Larry Magid says many companies may be following in JetBlue's footsteps by getting on social networking websites. (3/11; 2:26)
Twitter Anti-Phishing Service
KCBS Technology Analyst Larry Magid on a new service by Twitter to protect users from phishing and other malicious attacks. (3/10; 2:57)
Camera Triggers Memory
KCBS' technology analyst describes an interactive social networking device that can be used as a tool for Alzheimer's patients. (3/9; 2:53)
Hackers Take Advantage of Oscar Internet Searches
KCBS Technology Analyst Larry Magid on hackers exploiting the Oscars by drawing in internet users with infected websites that contain viruses. (3/8; 2:19)
Modernizing Microsoft
KCBS technology analyst Larry Magid says updating the Windows Mobile interface will make old applications unusable. (3/5; 2:08)
New iPhone App Protects Texts
KCBS Technology Analyst Larry Magid says there's a new iPhone app, Tiger Text, for people worried that a text message they send may be one day used against them. (3/4; 1:54)
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