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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.

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January 14th, 2007

TWiT 84: Hahn, I'm Home!

Hosts: Leo Laporte, John C. Dvorak, Robert Heron, Hahn Choi, and Cory Doctorow Our CES post-mortem

Thanks to AOL Radio for the bandwidth for this show.

  • None of the CES announcements could overshadow the iPhone.
  • Bill Gates will be presenting the Microsoft keynote in 2008.
  • LG introduced its HD-DVD and Blu-Ray combo player.
  • Warner Bros made a dual-format disc.
  • The porn industry has chosen HD-DVD.
  • Vista will be crippled by content protection.
  • The Apple TV supports HD, but the only iTunes content available is 480p.
  • The UK's Tube now costs £4.
  • Sharp introduced a 108-inch television at CES.
  • A lawsuit may delay the production of SED-TVs.
  • Sharp now has 120Hz televisions.
  • Robert Heron just bought a 46" Sharp Aquos.
  • Sony demoed a 27-inch OLED television.
  • At Macworld, the iPhones were inside of bell jars.
  • Microsoft and Ford confirmed a deal.
  • The SlingCatcher takes your media off the Internet to your TV.
  • The Mogo Mouse is a small mouse that will fit in a laptop's PC card slot.
  • The Pirate Bay is trying to buy an island to prevent lawsuits against them. Donate to become a citizen!
  • Check out InDigital to find the results of their home theater showdown.

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