Schedule

Schedule

Wednesday, June 19

1371661200 Tech News Today
1371664800 Security Now
1371672000 This Week in Google
1371679200 Triangulation
1371690000 Ham Nation

Thursday, June 20

1371747600 Tech News Today
1371751200 Windows Weekly
1371758400 iPad Today
1371765600 Know How...

Friday, June 21

1371834000 Tech News Today
1371837600 This Week in Law
1371844800 The Social Hour

Saturday, June 22

1371924000 The Tech Guy

Sunday, June 23

1372010400 The Tech Guy
1372024800 This Week in Tech

Monday, June 24

1372093200 Tech News Today
1372107600 Home Theater Geeks
1372113000 Frame Rate

Tuesday, June 25

1372179600 Tech News Today
1372183200 MacBreak Weekly
1372194000 The Giz Wiz
1372197600 Before You Buy
1372204800 All About Android
1372212000 NSFW

Wednesday, June 26

1372260600 FLOSS Weekly
1372266000 Tech News Today
1372269600 Security Now
1372276800 This Week in Google
1372284000 Triangulation
1372294800 Ham Nation

Thursday, June 27

1372352400 Tech News Today
1372356000 Windows Weekly
1372363200 iPad Today
1372370400 Know How...

Friday, June 28

1372438800 Tech News Today
1372442400 This Week in Law
1372449600 The Social Hour

Most Recent Episodes

All About Android

Learning Android development, Incognito for app permissions, device performance declines, Cloud Print, and more.

OMGcraft

You're ready to start a brand new world but want a great starting point? Time to plant some seeds!

Before You Buy

Dell XPS 18, Lenovo IdeaTab LYNX, Pentax K5-II, Apple MacBook Air, and more!

The Giz Wiz

MobileLite wireless hotspot, a pocket hose that grows, and Leo makes a breakfast sandwich with special sauce.

MacBreak Weekly

We've got the new MacBook Air, AirPort Extreme benchmarks, and more.

Tech News Today

Yahoo buying failed startups, more stores to sell Chromebooks, LG is BACK baby, and more.

This Week in YouTube

We talk with Marques Brownlee about ten things creators should know, serialized vs. episodic content, the week's viral videos, and more.

Frame Rate

Pay TV goading media companies , Time Warner and Web TV, is 3D TV dead,and more.

Home Theater Geeks

Scott Wilkinson chats with Josh Kairoff of Display Engineering, his experience at InfoComm trade show.

This Week in Enterprise Tech

Why is the NSA listening to your calls?, how are they listening to you calls, what can you do about it, and more.

this WEEK in TECH 17

Episode 17 is Here

August 8 2005
  • FCC says Bells can close their networks to other ISPs
  • "Sell outs!" cries Dvorak
  • Are they or aren't they? Is Apple using TPM the technology formerly known as Palladium.
  • Dvorak says it's a dead end - Apple should sell the OS separately anyway
  • Will the Treo 670 run PocketPC not Palm?
  • Steve is keeping six Tungstens in deep freeze in case Palm discontinues them
  • In search of the perfect keyboard - the key is the Alps switch as found in the Avant Stellar and Matias Tactile Pro.
  • Apple's $50 Mighty Mouse is hard to get, but probably not worth the trouble.
  • What's dumber than the OQO?
  • Paul Allen's OQO clone the Flipstart.
  • What's Palm Founder Jeff Hawkins up to next? Voice recognition?
  • Kathi from Germany asks how soon is Microsoft going to die?
  • Michael from Las Vegas wants to get audio files working on SuSE Linux. Get the OSS drivers and use XMMS.
  • We won the People's Choice Podcast Awards. We accept at the Podcast Expo, November 11 in Ontario, California. Thanks for your votes!
  • Jay aka TwitCommander from Boston asks about the Pogo Radio Your Way
  • Just buy a Radio Shark from Griffin
  • Brian from Hoboken, NJ asks about Ruby on Rails. Odeo is in ROR.
  • PHP is not dead yet. Look for a PHP net framework from Silver Orange
  • Jay from San Francisco on how to safely create an open Wi-Fi access point for the Pragers of the world
  • OpenWRT is one way but check your ISPs License agreement
  • Brian in Pittsburg asks about x86 open source ports and Apple.
  • David in Houston Texas is looking for a combo DV cam and digital still camera.
  • Dvorak recommends the Samsung DuoCam
  • Too bad about Foveon.
  • Check out the new JVC Everio line - 5 megapixels and 3CCDs
  • Amy from Australia asks about cracking Audible's DRM. Kevin says he has, but he can't remember how - good thing because Patrick is worried about getting sued. Jhymn won't work.
  • Thanks to Andrew Leyden for the link to the map of podcasts.
  • The Sony Libre is the only epaper solution on sale right now.
  • Leo's been listening to David McCollough's 1776 on Audible...
  • ...and reading Steven Baxter's Evolution and Coalescent.
  • Dvorak loves the Firefly DVD - wait 'til Serenity!
  • Steve Gibson compressed the entire set into 2GB using DiVX and the PocketPC Player
  • The Toronto Meetup featuring Leo, Kevin, Amber, Andy and Alex Albrecht is August 11, 7:30pm at No Regrets in Libertyville.
  • And we're going to start taping TWiT in front of a live audience at Noonan's Bar and Restaurant in Larksput Landing, California, starting September 18 at 4p.
  • Mark Mark Mark hates the echo in Episode 15
  • And that's one of the reasons we're going to a live taping
  • Chris from Sherman Oaks asks what are the downsides to buying an iBook?
  • They're not so good for gaming.
  • Leo plays World of Warcraft on his Powerbook
  • Robert is waiting for Age of Empires III
  • Rick from Redmond, WA asks for wireless router brand recommendations
  • No to Linksys (despite the new security button)
  • We all agree that the Belkin Pre-N is the way to go
  • Any Airgo based Pre-N should do you well, low latency, extreme distance, and 100Mbps throughput
  • Belkin has an easy setup routine - the best Dvorak's ever seen
  • Kevin likes the Netgear routers
  • Michael is looking for a good cell phone
  • Verizon hasn't enabled music on the LG 8100 yet.
  • PIM cell phone hacking software
  • Leo likes his Sidekick II
  • Steve and John like the Motorola Razr
  • Mike with the NYPD is looking for a program that does partial word searches in Word documents
  • We like X1, but you might try Yahoo's Desktop Search - it's the same software.
  • Dvorak was having problems with Blinx
  • We hate Plaxo.
  • Jefferson from Curacao (aka Ghetto Cash) wants to know if the Dell Ultrasharp can be used for TV and PC.
  • Kevin loves the Dell LCDs and Kevin and John love MythTV for video recording.
  • Robert is a Snapstream guy.