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March 7th, 2010

TWiT 238: Lisa Hates Technology

John's porn detection stick, Marc Andreessen's advice to old media, a lucky iPad winner chosen from Twitter, and more.

237

March 1st, 2010

TWiT 237: Master Iterator

Secret Twitter desktop client, Facebook's news feed patent, Foursquare goes mainstream, Wal-Mart now streaming live, and more.

236

February 22nd, 2010

TWiT 236: Leave It To Molly

Apple bans boobs, Steve Jobs makes the rounds, and pigs on wheels...

235

February 15th, 2010

TWiT 235: Light The Dark Fiber!

Kevin Smith throws his weight around, Google buzzes the Internet, and the end of Macworld Expo.

234

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...

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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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