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August 5th, 2007
TWiT 108: The Crash of 2007
Hosts: Leo Laporte , David Prager , and John C. Dvorak
Here comes Bubble 2.0, Google calls for a phone, and mod chippers go to jail...
Patrick Norton is officially leaving DL.TV .
Disney has purchased kids social network site, Club Penguin, for $350 million.
Dvorak thinks that the Web 2.0 bubble is going to burst .
Google is apparently spending millions on a mobile phone .
Apple has scheduled an event for the Macintosh.
An iPhone security update 1.0.1 was pushed.
Prager has used an app called iFuntastic in order to customize his iPhone.
iTunes has sold three billion songs.
Eminem has sued Apple - again.
A class action lawsuit has been filed.
Federal agents have busted users of videogame modchips.
The Voter Confidence and Increased Accessibility Act of 2007 will required a paper trail for electronic voting machines.
Ted Stevens' Alaskan home was recently raided .
Steve Ballmer says Microsoft is hell-bent on succeeding in ads.
Morgan Webb has begun a daily video blog called Webb Alert .
Elton John wants the Internet shut down for five years.
The Onion was on the scene at the Internet crash of 2007.
Thanks to AOL Radio for the bandwidth for this show.
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