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Episode Guide

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164

October 13th, 2008

TWiT 164: Release The McCracken

Apple's pending announcement, GeoEye, RealDVD banned, Android, Garriott's biggest launch, and more.

163

October 6th, 2008

TWiT 163: MitNicked

Kevin Mitnick's airport detainment, Craigslist bank robber, Steve Jobs is alive, and more.

162

September 29th, 2008

TWiT 162: Wedding Jitter Twitter

Shaky laptops, Digg buries Leo, Palin pwned, G1 vs. iPhone, Icahn-dy, and more.

161

September 22nd, 2008

TWiT 161: The Lemon Drop Kid

The economy and tech, Chrome trust, I’m a PC, TechCrunch50, LemonDroppin', and more.

160

September 15th, 2008

TWiT 160: The Large Dvorak Collider

Open Microblogging Bear Hug, it's not gold Jerry, new Nanos, Spore DNA DRM, and more.

159

September 8th, 2008

TWiT 159: That’s Not My Churro

Chrome, Spore, Nano nouveau, timeshifting evolves, a Google-synchronous orbit, an ad about nothing, and more.

158

September 1st, 2008

TWiT 158: Diddy Needs Gas

Comcast's 250GB cap, Tom hacking MySpace, Internet circumvents U.S., iPhone girl keeps job, Diddy’s blog, and more.

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June 9th, 2005

A Very Special TWiT - Episode 8A

Patrick Norton, Leo Laporte, August Trometer, Ray Slakinski

We're releasing our first interweek TWiTcast.

Main feed - courtesy AOL Radio
BitTorrent - four flavors, no waiting

Patrick and I recorded this Tuesday at the Thirsty Bear Brewery, next door to Moscone Center where the Apple Worldwide Developer Conference was in full swing. We spoke with iPodderX developers August Trometer and Ray Slakinski (who met each other for the first time two days ago) to talk about the developers' reactions to the MacIntel announcement, and how they feel about Apple moving in on their territory with the new podcatching capabilities of iTunes 4.9.

Running time 36 minutes. Available through the usual routes.

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