TWiT.TV — with Leo Laporte & Friends

Episode Guide

34

December 12th, 2005

TWiT 34: Leoless

TWiT 34 is on the air.

33

December 4th, 2005

TWiT 33: Surrounded by TWiTs

TWiT 33 is now fit for consumption.

32

November 28th, 2005

TWiT 32: The G. Gordon Liddy Edition

TWiT 32 is now online.

31

November 21st, 2005

TWiT 31: Unplugged

TWiT 31 is now online.

30

November 15th, 2005

TWiT 30: Live from the Podcast Expo

TWiT 30 from the floor of the Podcast Expo is now available.

29

November 7th, 2005

TWiT 29: Sony Baloney

Are you ready to TWiT? Episide 29 is now online.

28

October 31st, 2005

TWiT Turns 28

TWiT 28 is ready for your delectation.

this WEEK in TECH

this WEEK in TECH
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October 31st, 2005

TWiT Turns 28

Leo Laporte, Patrick Norton, Kevin Rose, Robert Heron, Roger Chang, David Prager

TWiT 28 is ready for your delectation. Get the audio now at the usual places:

Audio:

Main feed - courtesy those cool cats (and TWiTheads) at AOL Radio
BitTorrent - four flavors, no waiting

Video:

Via BitTorrent and Broadcast Machine.

Topics:

  • Digg gets US$2.8 million in venture funds.
  • Sulu comes out.
  • Robert is sporting a mullet.
  • What's Google up to this time? Google Base, set to take on Ebay?
  • Privacy is dead, get over it.
  • Now we're getting ready to track the homeless.
  • Comedy Central is getting into IPTV in a big way.
  • Making video for your iPod? Try Videora for Windows.
  • Leo and Kevin are in love with Lala.
  • NTT Docomo has created a joystick that can make your head bob. Watch the video.
  • Microsoft proposes that all music player bundle Windows Media Player.
  • Antitrust Judge slaps them down.
  • Microsoft says that the software industry is ill-prepared to make use of multi-core processors. The solution is to assign your app to a single processor.
  • Bill Gates says, "We Do Not Fear Google"
  • Ray Ozzie says Microsoft will support Open Document Formats.
  • But how fast is Open Office, really?
  • Microsoft is suing 13 different spam operations accusing them of turning PCs into zombie spambots.
  • All US Passports will be using RFID within the year.
  • The Internet Movie Database turns 15.
  • Roger still can't stop using it
  • Einstein and Darwin were like modern emailers according to a researcher at the University of Aveiro in Portugal.
  • Dirty little secret: Leo uses Textpander for OS X to answer his email.
  • The US Copyright Office is accepting feedback on DMCA. From Nov. 2 through Dec. 1, 2005, the US Copyright Office is accepting feedback from citizens concerning the Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). Voice your concerns while the opportunity exists, every clearly thought out and well said voice can make a difference.
  • Wait... did the 2003 exemptions from the DMCA free ROMs for older games on obselete hardware?
  • Martin Sargent is about to launch his podcast.
  • We'll save a seat at the Uptown for you.
  • Congrats Yoshi. He and his wife had a baby!!!

Catch us live at the Portable Media Expo, Saturday, November 12 (not the 13th as I said) in Ontario, California

Thanks to Mark Blasco of Podcastthemes.com for our opening theme, and the awe inspiring Ashley TWitt for our closer. TWiT logo designed by Dorothy Yamamoto.

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