Schedule

Schedule

Friday, May 24

1369414800 Tech News Today
1369418400 This Week in Law
1369425600 The Social Hour

Saturday, May 25

1369504800 The Tech Guy

Sunday, May 26

1369591200 The Tech Guy
1369605600 This Week in Tech

Monday, May 27

1369674000 Tech News Today
1369688400 Home Theater Geeks
1369693800 Frame Rate

Tuesday, May 28

1369760400 Tech News Today
1369764000 MacBreak Weekly
1369774800 The Giz Wiz
1369778400 Before You Buy
1369785600 All About Android
1369792800 NSFW

Wednesday, May 29

1369841400 FLOSS Weekly
1369846800 Tech News Today
1369850400 Security Now
1369857600 This Week in Google
1369864800 Triangulation
1369875600 Ham Nation

Thursday, May 30

1369933200 Tech News Today
1369936800 Windows Weekly
1369944000 iPad Today
1369951200 Know How...

Friday, May 31

1370019600 Tech News Today
1370023200 This Week in Law
1370030400 The Social Hour

Saturday, June 1

1370109600 The Tech Guy

Sunday, June 2

1370196000 The Tech Guy
1370210400 This Week in Tech

Most Recent Episodes

iPad Today

Mailbox's new iPad app, Map Camera for geotagging your photos, the future of Flickr and Tumblr under Yahoo, Shazam's always listening, & more!

OMGcraft

Learn how to edit Minecraft world files to access hidden, secret features. From customizing a world, to allowing cheats in game - NBT editing is what you'll use.

Know How...

OMGcraft's Chad Johnson is here to show us how to set up a Minecraft server. It's easier than you think!

Windows Weekly

Xbox One revealed, YouTube for Windows Phone battle drags on, Bing gets bolder in Windows Blue, and more.

Ham Nation

Video from Hamvention including an interview with Kenwood Senior Engineering Specialist Toshio Torii, part 7 of building an AM/FM radio kit, and more.

Tech News Today

Guess who's having the best post-PC era ever? Mailbox invades iPad, Xbox will take over your house, and more.

Triangulation

Eric Drexler, engineer best known for popularizing the potential of molecular nanotechnology, is today's guest.

This Week in Google

Google IO aftermath, Yahoo Tumblrs, privacy risks from Glass, and more.

NSFW

The BBLiveShow crew is reunited, Adobonanza, the Xbox One, the Summer Movie Draft, and more.

Security Now

New Firefox cookie policy, Skype snooping, your questions, and more.

this WEEK in TECH 59

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June 25 2006
  • Robert like the traffic features of Windows Live Local
  • The first Blu-Ray players are now shipping.
  • PC World says that Samsung is planning a dual-format player for later this year.
  • Primera is shipping the first Blu-Ray duplication system.
  • Ten reasons why high-definition DVD formats have already failed.
  • According to Radio Sweeden, the White House ordered the Pirate Bay closure.
  • Harvard says that it has still not received the $115 million he pledged
  • Warren Buffet is going to give away 85% of his fortune to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation
  • There have been, this week alone, three Excel zero-day flaws. Here's the third.
  • Dan Rather may leave CBS for Mark Cuban's HDNet
  • The broadcast flag has snuck its way into a telecom bill by Senator Stevens.
  • The FCC approved taxes for VOiP.
  • You can make wireless USB devices, but can only sell them in the United States.
  • A coffee shop owner called 9-1-1 over a man who was using its free WiFi for months without buying a coffee. He was arrested, and then found to be a sex offender.
  • Australia is going to be giving every household free Internet filtering software.
  • Opera claims they got 6 million downloads of Opera 9 the first day of release.
  • XGL does for Linux what Quartz Extreme does for Mac OS X
  • The new TWiT website should be up in a few weeks alongside the Dell campaign.
  • Digg 3.0 is powerful and has several new features to keep track of your friends.
  • The new visualizing tools (Digg Spy on crack) will be released in July.
  • Digg will be adding more categories, not just technology.
  • 65% of Digg users use Firefox.
  • Kevin says that Netscape should have waited a bit longer for their new site in order to emulate Digg 3.0.
  • Digg 3.0 should be all ready by 6am PDT on Monday, June 26, 2006.
  • Kevin Rose was #23 in the "50 People Who Matter Now" list in Business 2.0 magazine.
  • Apple drops the price of Shake 4.1.
  • Netflix wants to move into the download business.