Schedule

Schedule

Wednesday, May 23

1337810400 Tech News Today
1337814000 Triangulation

Thursday, May 24

1337882400 Windows Weekly
1337891400 iPad Today
1337896800 Tech News Today
1337904000 Before You Buy

Friday, May 25

1337968800 this WEEK in LAW
1337983200 Tech News Today

Saturday, May 26

1338055200 The Tech Guy

Sunday, May 27

1338141600 The Tech Guy
1338156000 this WEEK in TECH

Monday, May 28

1338228000 The Social Hour
1338237000 Home Theater Geeks
1338242400 Tech News Today
1338246000 FourCast
1338249600 All About Android
1338256800 Trey's Variety Hour

Tuesday, May 29

1338310800 Frame Rate
1338314400 MacBreak Weekly
1338321600 TWiT Photo
1338328800 Tech News Today
1338339600 Ham Nation
1338343200 NSFW

Wednesday, May 30

1338395400 FLOSS Weekly
1338400800 Security Now
1338408000 This Week in Google
1338415200 Tech News Today
1338418800 Triangulation

Thursday, May 31

1338487200 Windows Weekly
1338496200 iPad Today
1338501600 Tech News Today
1338508800 Before You Buy

Friday, June 1

1338573600 this WEEK in LAW
1338588000 Tech News Today

Saturday, June 2

1338660000 The Tech Guy

Most Recent Episodes

Security Now

Twitter commits to Do Not Track, Google warns of DNSChanger infections, your questions, and more.

NSFW

We sing with Let's Sing! with Casey McKinnon and crown an awful Avenger.

FLOSS Weekly
Episode #212: Gentoo May 23rd, 2012

We talk about Gentoo, a special flavor of Linux that can be automatically optimized and customized for just about any application or need.

TWiT Photo

Nordic Light festival featuring interviews with Morten Krogvold, Bruce Davidson, and James Mollison.

Frame Rate

Comcast raises data cap, exclusive shows on Hulu, Blade Runner sequel talks, and more.

This Week in Radio Tech

Bill Harland gives us a tour of the ERI factory and how to put two big signals together efficiently.

Trey's Variety Hour

The history of photography and an in depth conversation about printing.

Tech News Today

Amazon lets you test drive apps, AmEx wants to reward you with Farmville credits, Verizon wants to be your video portal, and more.

MacBreak Weekly

Next generation iPhone rumors firm up, Retina MacBook screens are here, Apple meets with Samsung, and more.

FourCast

Travel by tube in your custom car listening to your custom station.

this WEEK in TECH 15

Episode 15 is Done!

July 26 2005
  • The Tom Leykis Show
  • Dvorak uses Gizmo on today's episode
  • Rock Star says it will lose $50 million thanks to the AO rating for GTA: San Adreas
  • Windows Longhorn is now Vista
  • Microsoft is trying to patent the smiley face
  • Microsoft's profits were up 37% this quarter but Google is up 400%
  • Dvorak's target price for Google shares: $500
  • Is Google the next big threat to your privacy?
  • Could Microsoft open a patent war by suing Apple over OS patent infringement?
  • Microsoft and Wells Fargo offer "protection".
  • Windows 98 is safer because it's old.
  • Script kiddies attack what they own.
  • Bill Gates says Windows is more secure because it's hacked more often.
  • Motorola is expected to ship an iTunes phone on Monday.
  • Maybe all-in-one devices aren't the best way to go.
  • Dvorak carries a camera and that's it. No Scott E-Vest for him.
  • He doesn't have an answering machine either.
  • Leo uses Mailroute to fight spam.
  • AnalogX's anti-spam technique and BitTorrent client.
  • The Bayesian Bandwagon.
  • Our new slogan.
  • Cody from Tisdale, Canada asks about the new Windows Vista.
  • Brian from Austin, Texas, asks for our anti-spyware recommendations.
  • Dvorak uses Prevx.
  • Tyler, Sean, and Paul put Los Osos on the map and ask about Patricks POC.
  • Leo whines.
  • Caleb from Merced, CA is asking about creating RSS feeds.
  • Leo recommends Feeder.
  • But he's reading Paypal Hacks.
  • David from London, Ontario asks for disk imaging programs.
  • Steve's favorite Windows disk imaging program is DriveSnapShot - 39 Euros.
  • Leo likes Acronis TrueImage, too.
  • Roger tells an apparently pointless anecdote about ComicCon.
  • Steve's favorite video editor for Windows is Pinnacle Studio 7 but stay away from later versions.
  • Leo and Roger prefer Adobe Premiere Elements.
  • Steve exercises his rights under the Home Recording Act.
  • Justin from Houston, Texas asks about wireless sermon broadcasts.
  • Kevin pops in with his tale of woe.
  • Karl from Stockholm asks if it's ok to buy an iBook, or should he wait for the Intel models.
  • Jason from West Palm Beach: why aren't there any USB Pre-N adapters.
  • A school in Virginia is selling 1000 iBooks for $50 each - but you have to show up.
  • NewEgg is having a LAN Party on July 30-31 in Pasadena, CA. LANFest2K5 will feature over 500 combatants, a case-mod demo, and more. Call 562-271-4106 x3389 for info.
  • Steve is a FreeBSD guy.
  • Opera founder and CEO Jon van Tetzner joins us to talk about Opera 8, the future of Opera on cell phones and the PSP, and Microsoft's anti-competitive practices.