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July 23rd, 2006
TWiT 63: Hey John
Hosts: Leo Laporte ,
Patrick Norton ,
John C. Dvorak , and Kevin Krewell, former editor of the
Microprocessor Report , now Director of Strategic Marketing at Nvidia.
Special Guest: Darren Kitchen of HAK.5 reporting on HOPE
We explain why the AMD ATI merger is doomed, why YouTube must fail, and why Intel's very fast Core 2 chips are actually closer to Pentium III than Pentium 4.
AMD is rumored to purchase ATI for $5.5 billion.
Microsoft is to buy back $40 billion of its shares.
YouTube hits 100 million videos per day
YouTube's new policy states that "we own your content."
YouTube is being sued by the Los Angeles News Service over a video of Reginald Denny being hauled from his truck and beaten by a group of rioters.
Upload pretty much any audio/video content from Generation Y at Stickam .
Guba has a method to prevent pirated videos on their site.
Thinksecret thinks that Apple will do movie rentals soon.
Jason Calcanis wants to hire the top users from social networking sites to post on Netscape.
A speaker at HOPE was arrested by the FBI right before his speech.
It has been proven that an RFID chip can be easily cloned .
The Hak.5 season premiere will be on August 5th.
Google Earth users have found a 900mx700m patch in China which is a perfect scale model of a mountainous landscape.
PAris Hilton supposedly hacked Lindsay Lohan's Blackberry.
Yahoo stock fell 22% for its biggest one-day drop.
Yahoo Music is offering a Jessica Simpson song DRM-free for $1.99.
On the previous DL.TV , Brian Dexheimer stated that we may have terabyte hard drives by the end of 2006.
The hard drive's 50th anniversary is this September.
Here's Dvorak's flank steak recipe .
Thanks to
Mark Blasco for the opening TWiT Theme. Dorothy Yamamoto designed the TWiT Logo. Doin' the TWiT, our closing theme, was composed and performed by
Ashley Witt .
Thanks to
AOL Radio for the bandwidth for this show.
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