Spam Trojan Software un-installs other Trojan software

A Trojan software using a network called peer-to-peer to send directions to other computers with the same software on them. To team team up against other machines or to send out more spam. This software un-installs other Trojan and Spam software that you may have gotten on your machine. So it acts like a anti-virus software, but the only reason behind this is to get more processor usage for itself. I am sure that we may have more on this at a later time.


The BitBuckIT, Episode 2 – Podcasting

The gang discusses podcasting and debunks some podcasting myths.
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Podcasts for Education?

Podcasting is certainly riding a wave of popularity right now. Unfortunately, there are a lot of misconceptions about podcasting. First and foremost, you do not need an iPod brand mp3 player to listen to podcasts. You only need an iPod if you want to use the iTunes music store. Fortunately, there are other alternatives that are usually less expensive.

Podcast can be listened to on your computer, as I’m am doing as I write this. They can be saved to an compact disk (cd) and played on many of the newer cd players. If you want to listen to podcasts on the move, Mp3 players can be purchased for under $40. Of course, players with additional features can cost considerably more.

Podcasting has quickly become a popular and inexpensive way to distribute content on the web. One can listen to news, updates, lessons, lectures, public service announcements, meeting minutes and discussions on just about any topic under the sun. To get started, search Google for a particular topic and add the word podcast. You are certain to find something interesting.


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