Waves of Tech Episode 45
AT&T Breach, Xbox 360 slim released, Google voice, and more Adobe vulnerabilities
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Show Notes
- Major AT&T security breach as 114,000 iPad owners exposed
- AT&T’s response
- E3: Microsoft announces new Xbox 360 ‘Slim’
The specifications are as follows:
• Touch sensitive buttons – turn the Xbox 360 on/off and eject a disc with the swipe of a finger
• Whisper quiet – all new much quieter Xbox 360
• Wi-fi – built in 802.11N for fast connection
• Hard drive – 250GB internal, swappable hard drive for even more storage
• Kinect ready – Custom Kinect port on the back of the console that directly hooks up to the Kinect sensor
• USB slots – Five USB ports, three on the back of the console and two in the front
• AV connections – AV cable, HDMI, optical audio
• Power supply – smaller and more efficient
• Internal changes – fan changed from two small fans to one larger fan. Chipset based on 45 nanometer and integrated CPU/GPU. Wi-fi inbuilt
- Google Voice goes VoIP in Gmail
- Microsoft details Windows 7 SP1 plans, public beta end of July
- Critical vulnerability found in Adobe Flash and Acrobat









