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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November 21st, 2005

TWiT 31: Unplugged

Leo Laporte, Steve Gibson, and John C. Dvorak

TWiT 31 is now online.

Audio:

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

Video:

No video this week or next. We're giving the Pixel Corps Thanksgiving off.

Topics:

  • Patrick is racing in Baja.
  • Prager is off at Crea824
  • Best booth at Podcast Expo: iLounge
  • Dvorak's take on the Sony fiasco is on CBS Marketwatch (free registration required). He refers to Mark Russinovich's blog entries at Sysinternals.
  • Dvorak was at the Panda Labs when this broke
  • Security expert, Bruce Schneier's blog asks why anti-virus and anti-spyware companies ignored the rootkit for so long
  • Xbox 360 shortages may make the Tuesday launch a bust.
  • It comes with Tetris - Alexei Pajitnov works for Microsoft now.
  • The full version supports 720p component out of the box
  • Bunnie Huang cracked the original Xbox in a week. How long will it take them to crack the 360?
  • Office 2006 abandons menu bars - read PC Magazine's review
  • It's the same program under the hood - so the UI redesign is just a way of interesting people in an upgrade
  • Powerpoint really needs something new
  • Leo prefers Apple's Keynote
  • Edward R. Tufte is the guru of the visual representation of data
  • Never give a speech without slides
  • When is someone going to challenge Powerpoint?
  • Ovation is a start
  • Google Base is live - we still don't get it - maybe the Metafilter folks do
  • ICANN will retain control of the Internet
  • Think Secret joins other Apple rumor sites in saying that the first Intel Macs will debut in January at the MacWorld Expo.
  • Leo's LifeDrive died, but Steve likes the new Tungsten TX. Leo's eyeing Steve's and wishing he hadn't wasted his money on the Lifedrive.
  • What's Dvorak grateful for? Cal 27, Stanford 3.

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