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November 15th, 2009

TWiT 221: Get Off Of My Planet

Modern Warfare 2 is the biggest media launch of all time but PC gamers are hopping mad, how come usability expert Jakob Nielsen's site looks so bad, and so long Geocities...

220

November 9th, 2009

TWiT 220: Buffet Neutrality

Why bandwidth shaping is like potato salad, how the Higgs Boson protects itself, and AT&T vs. Verizon...

219

November 1st, 2009

TWiT 219: Don't Make Natali Cry

Natali Del Conte shows off her Droid, Jason Calacanis says tech IPOs are just around the corner, and Patrick Norton fights for a free Internet.

218

October 26th, 2009

TWiT 218: Escape From Farmville

John C. Dvorak weighs the case for and against net neutrality, Dwight Silverman rates Windows 7 a winner, Leo kicks his Farmville addiction, and more.

217

October 19th, 2009

TWiT 217: The A.I. Spy Club

Twitter lists, Google ramps up, tech journalism ethics, Windows 7, TSA vs. mommy blogger, and more.

216

October 11th, 2009

TWiT 216: It's Pimpin' Time

Sidekick sideswiped, FCC/Google, Facebookers shut out, NASA bombs the moon, FTC regulates bloggers, and more.

215

October 4th, 2009

TWiT 215: Who Needs This Crap?

Comcast-NBC, podcasting money, Windows 7, Newegg IPO, 2 billion iPhone apps, and more.

this WEEK in TECH

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December 3rd, 2006

TWiT 79: Fifty Plus

Hosts: Leo Laporte, Patrick Norton, Andy Walker, Frank Barnako, and Jerry E. Pournelle

Viking dairy farms, Scoble vs Winer, and subscription music stores...

  • Dave Winer and Robert Scoble had an argument as to whether Microsoft was an innovator or not.
  • Universal is trying to crack a deal with Apple for royalties on the iPod.
  • Movie companies now want piracy concessions from Apple.
  • Walmart is offering downloads of Superman Returns on the cheap for people who buy the DVD.
  • Bush is depriving North Korea of various gadgets.
  • Psiphon is a program that will provide a proxy to view censored content.
  • The Russian government says "nyet" to allofmp3.com, but they said that they're not going anywhere.
  • Google Answers has closed up shop.
  • Chacha is trying to do what Google Answers did.
  • Glam is a metablog of fashion run by a curator.
  • The Huffington Post wants an online presidential debate.
  • The National Institute of Standards and Technology is recommending that the 2007 version of the Voluntary Voting Systems Guidelines decertify direct record electronic voting machines.
  • AMD and Nvidia are being targeted in an antitrust investigation.
  • Certain U.S. companies will need to keep track of all emails, instant messages, and other electronic documents generated by their employees.
  • James Kim and his family has gone missing.

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