this WEEK in TECH
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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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