this WEEK in TECH
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April 1st, 2007
TWiT 93: GMT
Hosts: Leo Laporte ,
David Prager ,
Robert Heron ,
Roger Chang ,
Veronica Belmont ,
Patrick Norton , and
John C. Dvorak
The old gang reunites for a live appearance at the Gear*Media*Tech seminar.
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Vonage has lost its patent suit with Verizon. Does this mean the eventual downfall of this and other VoIP companies?
The ICANN has rejected the .xxx domain registry, and they will not look at the case again.
The date of this recording was the anniversary of the first email virus.
Apparently, 25 percent of all PCs are infected to be part of a botnet.
Dvorak says Apple should pull the plug on the iPhone because they actually have a lot of competition in the market.
The iPhone was pulled out for a few brief moments at CTIA.
Will the iPhone launch on June 11? So says an ATT customer service manager.
Newlaunches.com has listed the top 10 Apple products that flopped.
Intel unveiled its 45nm processors: Penryn and the next-generation Nehalem.
Intel is going to start a fab plant in China.
The game Supreme Commander is able to take advantage of multi-core processors.
Intel plans for 32nm processors in 2009.
Microsoft has unveiled the Xbox 360 Elite, a black model with HDMI and a 120gb drive that is supposedly much quieter as well.
Will Sony release an 80gb PS3 SKU?
The Blu-Ray version of James Bond: Casino Royale is selling slightly better than the HD-DVD version.
Dell now offers Linux on desktops.
Apple's Boot Camp now officially supports Windows Vista.
Is Apple fighting back against AppleTV hacks?
Thanks to AOL Radio for the bandwidth for this show.
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