Schedule

Schedule

Saturday, February 4

1328382000 The Tech Guy

Sunday, February 5

1328468400 The Tech Guy
1328482800 this WEEK in TECH
1328493600 Game On!

Monday, February 6

1328554800 The Social Hour
1328563800 Home Theater Geeks
1328567400 Tech News Today
1328572800 FourCast
1328576400 All About Android

Tuesday, February 7

1328641200 MacBreak Weekly
1328648400 TWiT Photo
1328653800 Tech News Today
1328659200 Frame Rate
1328666400 Ham Nation
1328670000 NSFW

Wednesday, February 8

1328722200 FLOSS Weekly
1328727600 Security Now
1328734800 This Week in Google
1328740200 Tech News Today
1328745600 Triangulation

Thursday, February 9

1328814000 Windows Weekly
1328823000 iPad Today
1328826600 Tech News Today
1328835600 Before You Buy

Friday, February 10

1328900400 this WEEK in LAW
1328913000 Tech News Today

Saturday, February 11

1328986800 The Tech Guy

Sunday, February 12

1329073200 The Tech Guy
1329087600 this WEEK in TECH
1329098400 Game On!

Monday, February 13

1329159600 The Social Hour
1329168600 Home Theater Geeks
1329172200 Tech News Today
1329177600 FourCast
1329181200 All About Android

Most Recent Episodes

Tech News Today

Anonymous is listening to the FBI, Panasonic and Sharp are hurting, watch those Xooms, and more.

this WEEK in LAW

New decisions on GPS tracking and decryption, internet and spectrum legislation, copy right laws, and more.

This Week In Computer Hardware
Episode #155: AMD Strikes Back February 3rd, 2012

AMD strikes back with ultra thin laptops, AMD Radeon, update on XBox, Nokia Windows Phone, and more

Dr. Kiki's Science Hour

We talk about astronomy and hang out with Fraser Cain of Universe Today

Before You Buy

Reviews of the Samsung Galaxy Player, Nokia Lumia 800, ASUS Transformer Prime, and more.

Windows Weekly

Office 15, Windows 8 on ARM, and more.

Tech News Today
Episode #429: 57% Zuck February 2nd, 2012

Sony's in the red, Google got itself a Bouncer, the Facebook fallout, AMD's new strategy, and more.

iPad Today

Sarah & guest host MG Siegler tackle the best of show video apps from Macworld 2012, plus PDFpen, Avid Studio, IMDB, & more!

NSFW
Episode #112: A Raging Phoner February 1st, 2012

You've waited your entire life for this episode of NSFW Show. Featuring Jason Howell of All About Android and insults for your friends.

This Week in Google

Google's privacy policy, Twitter censoring the world, IPO for Facebook, and more.

this WEEK in TECH 19

Episode 19 is In the Can

August 22 2005
  • Fighting blog spam with Typekey on Movable Type and captcha on Blogger
  • Hunter S. Thompson's funeral - they blow up his ashes
  • Dvorak reminisces
  • Is Microsoft at fault for the Zotob virus?
  • Monad is removed from Vista
  • PCMag's video review of the Vista Beta is next week
  • Would 12,000 people riot for a $50 four-year-old Dell?
  • Watch the video
  • John explained it all last week in Marketwatch
  • Steve and I plan to try using Lulu to offer CDs of the Security Now podcast
  • Mom was right: looking at porn (or violence) makes you blind
  • Linus is trademarking Linux
  • Dvorak reminisces about GNU founder Richard Stallman
  • We owe him for free software and the GPL - thank you Richard, I promise never to make you sing again
  • Google sells another $4 billion in shares
  • Dvorak loves Jim Cramer's Mad Money
  • Who's going to unseat Google? Teoma? Clusty? All the Web?
  • What do they spend the money on? Google's free Wi-Fi network? IM?
  • Why is Yahoo spending a billion on a Chinese venture?
  • Steve says Google engineers say Yahoo works better
  • Part of Google's success is aesthitic - we love the clean white page
  • Kevin likes the new MSN Home Page - using Ajax
  • Dvorak.org/home.htm is Dvorak's home page
  • Now that we've reached widespread broadband access who needs text only pages
  • The FCC's broadband definition is bogus
  • Where is the fast DSL the telcos promised us?
  • Is Cisco holding out on us with 100 mbit DSL?
  • Norton's patching bad copper with a visegrip
  • Verizon's FIOS is all for show
  • Come to our first live show at the SF Apple Store, 9/4 at 4p - come for the TWiT pocket protector
  • Kevin wants something cooler. Like a coin purse.
  • We extend an invitation to Martin Sargent
  • Shilo from Zanesville, OH is looking for free music for his podcast.
  • Try opsound.org. Creativecommons.org.
  • Jeffrey from the Netherlands asks about the future of user interfaces
  • Dvorak says it's like the automobile, now that we know how to use computers they're not going to change
  • Leo says Jef Raskin's Archy is very cool
  • How about voice recognition? It's not going to happen says Dvorak
  • Scansoft owns Dragon Dictate and ViaVoice.
  • Kevin from ivroots.com asks about IPTV
  • Dvorak's got a newsletter about it IPTVDaily.com
  • Patrick is doing a weekly IPTV show with Ziff-Davis
  • IPTV is already in place around the world in countries that don't have cable
  • Sweden's got it
  • MythTV and Akimbo are attempting to make IPTV more friendly
  • Dvorak offers to sell TWiT to Infinity Radio for $5 million
  • Andy in Phoenix asks whether John gets spam. Andy, John gets NO spam.
  • Lucky Phil in Sydney needs a BitTorrent client that doesn't set off alarms with his ISP. Any suggestions?
  • Kariand Les of the The Signal podcast love the Firefly theme song. We still hate it.
  • Randall from Charlestown, WV says his federal job won't allow USB devices. Is there an MP3 player that doesn't use USB? Hmmm.
  • Leo promises to annnounce the winners in our name contest next Sunday. Finally.
  • Dvorak wants to give away his old cables at the live shows.
  • All geeks have a cable drawer.
  • Puffy wonders about Internet security suits. We say build your own from free software like: AVG Anti-virus or Antivir, Microsoft's anti-spyware, Spybot, and Adaware.