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February 7th, 2010

TWiT 234: We're All Care Bears Now

Resignation haikus, Apple and Google in a cage match, and why there are no cheerleaders in England...

233

February 1st, 2010

TWiT 233: Apple ][ Forever

iPad thoughts, Jobs says Google is evil, and Amazon backs down...

232

January 24th, 2010

TWiT 232: Bread and Circuses

The most important thing Steve Jobs has ever done, did the US government enable the Chinese Google hack, and why Comscore should be no more...

231

January 17th, 2010

TWiT 231: Be Kind, Rewind

Google threatens China, Kodak sues Apple and RIM, and the Internet's most hated software...

230

January 11th, 2010

TWiT 230: Nerd Bling

Live from the CES floor, we talk about the Nexus One, 3D TVs, the Boxee Box, the Entourage Edge, Natal, and more.

229

January 3rd, 2010

TWiT 229: Pooh Butter and Scented Candles

The Google phone, the Apple tablet, and the future of tech...

228

December 27th, 2009

TWiT 228: The TWiT Of The Decade

We end the year, and decade, with a look at the most important stories of the 2000s.

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July 15th, 2007

TWiT 105: The Day The Music Died

Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jason Calacanis, David Spark, and Veronica Belmont

The music industry vs. net radio, computer viruses turn 25, and 40Gbps Internet access...

  • Veronica Belmont is going to begin hosting a show at Mahalo.
  • Leo is torn between Jaiku and Pownce.
  • July 15, 2007 is the day Internet radio is supposed to die. However, the Save Net Radio coalition has won a partial, albeit not very satisfying, reprieve.
  • Hype Machine pulls mp3s from blogs across the Internet. It will even create an RSS feed based on your searches.
  • Seeqpod will allow you to create/share playlists of music from across the Internet: much of it illegal. They have an iPhone portal as well.
  • A sigh of relief for movie rental companies: few people actually copying DVDs.
  • Podtropolis is a resource to get videos, illegal or not, preformatted for the iPod.
  • Engadget writer Peter Rojas' new startup RCRD LBL is a record label to release free mp3s from artists backed by advertisers.
  • There is a new game called Rock Band that looks very promising.
  • Sony is suing the company that created the rootkit that was on their CDs.
  • After bringing down the price of the 60gb Playstation 3 to $499, it was soon discovered that it would be discontinued for the $600 80gb PS3.
  • Microsoft announced a Halo 3 special edition Xbox 360.
  • Nintendo announced a fitness game called Wii Fit.
  • A 75-year old has the fastest home broadband at 40gbps!
  • Google's Eric Schmidt claims that Viacom is a company built on lawsuits.
  • WabiSabiLabi is an eBay-style site selling computer exploits.
  • Computer viruses have turned twenty-five years old.
  • It is also the tenth anniversary of the blog.

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