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      <itunes:subtitle>Hosts: Leo Laporte, Patrick Norton, David Prager, Doug Kaye, Chris Pirillo, and Dr. Jerry E. Pournelle Special Guest Plug: John C. Dvorak E3 fades to black, or at least a shade of gray, who needs Core 2?, and Billy Bragg abandons My Space. Show notes to follow. Thanks to Mark Blasco for the opening TWiT Theme. Dorothy Yamamoto designed the TWiT Logo. Doin&#8217; the TWiT, our closing theme, was composed and performed by Ashley Witt. Thanks to AOL Radio for the bandwidth for this show.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 31 Jul 2006 22:00:53 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>TWiT 62: Lazy Sunday</title>
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      <description>this WEEK in TECH Episode 62: Lazy Sunday Television had the lowest ratings in recorded history this past week. Nielsen announced that 6.6% of the U.S. adult population has recently downloaded a podcast and that podcasts are more popular than blogs. The Sci-fi network has decided to put the pilot of &#8220;The Amazing Screw-on Head&#8221; online before actually airing. Myspace took down a song about Ted Stevens&#8217; &#8220;series of tubes&#8221; analogy, and then brought it back up. The publisher of The Anarchist&#8217;s Cookbook died recently Here&#8217;s where you can buy old analog phones. A few Vietnamese students used wigs to cheat on their college entrance exams. A hacker who only tried to hack a database was sent to jail till 2011. A Dell laptop exploded at a Japanese conference. The week Microsoft has stopped support for Windows 98/ME, they have released a new operating system for older system called Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs. A Dutch court is protecting file swappers&#8217; identities. The Intel Core 2 Duo be...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>this WEEK in TECH Episode 62: Lazy Sunday Television had the lowest ratings in recorded history this past week. Nielsen announced that 6.6% of the U.S. adult population has recently downloaded a podcast and that podcasts are more popular than blogs. The Sci-fi network has decided to put the pilot of &#8220;The Amazing Screw-on Head&#8221; online before actually airing. Myspace took down a song about Ted Stevens&#8217; &#8220;series of tubes&#8221; analogy, and then brought it back up. The publisher of The Anarchist&#8217;s Cookbook died recently Here&#8217;s where you can buy old analog phones. A few Vietnamese students used wigs to cheat on their college entrance exams. A hacker who only tried to hack a database was sent to jail till 2011. A Dell laptop exploded at a Japanese conference. The week Microsoft has stopped support for Windows 98/ME, they have released a new operating system for older system called Windows Fundamentals for Legacy PCs. A Dutch court is protecting file swappers&#8217; identities. The Intel Core 2 Duo benchmarks beat AMD across the board in benchmarks. Conde Nast, who owns Wired Magazine, bought back Wired News for $25 million. July 20 is the 37th anniversary of the Apollo 11 launch. Space shuttle Discovery is returning back to earth on Monday, July 17. Gracenote has announced a deal to publish lyrics on the Internet. Musicbrainz creates applications that will go through your iTunes library and attempt to tag the files missing ID3 tags. Eyespot allows you to mix and mash-up videos online. Video Egg will allow you to trim and do some simple editing online. McAfee had a major flaw in its corporate program, and fixed it as a feature download. Trend Micro has an excellent online virus scanner. Check out the 9 weirdest/coolest links on the web explained by a human being on The 9 by Yahoo. The new TWiT website is here! Hosts: Leo Laporte, David Prager, Robert Heron, and John C. Dvorak Running time: 1:08:59</itunes:subtitle>
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      <title>TWiT 61: Cripes!</title>
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      <itunes:subtitle>this WEEK in TECH Episode 61: Cripes! Lawsuits are flying over the Google founders&#8217; big private jet. The Emmys now have a broadband award for broadband news and documentary programming. Amanda Congdon of Rocketboom has been unboomed. AOL is considering offering its services for free AMD admits that their sales have been going down Apple has dumped its last Mac with a CRT. Microsoft has announced that it will begin to support the OpenDoc format. Microsoft is supposedly creating an ipod-killer. A Toronto high-school has expelled the Linux lab. The U.S. Navy is attempting to patent a firewall. ABC is looking to disable the fast-forward button. Alienware has designed a rather strange-looking PC for Dell. US fans can now buy Call for Help (Canada) episodes on Google Video. Merrian-Webster is including &#8220;google&#8221; as a verb in the dictionary. By using the print-screen button, you can capture an entire HD-DVD or Blu-Ray movie. New lasers from Ricoh can read both next-gen formats. eBay is refusing to support Google Checkout. Friendster has beenawarded a patent on social networking. Check out Leo&#8217;s blog on Vox Stephen Hawking asked a question on Yahoo Answers. A teenager listening to an iPod was struck by lightning. The Department of Defense is now tracking college students&#8217; emails regarding public protests. Check out the picture of kilt day from The Screensavers. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Will Harris, David Prager, Robert Heron, and John C. Dvorak Running time: 1:11:31</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>this WEEK in TECH Episode 61: Cripes! Lawsuits are flying over the Google founders&#8217; big private jet. The Emmys now have a broadband award for broadband news and documentary programming. Amanda Congdon of Rocketboom has been unboomed. AOL is considering offering its services for free AMD admits that their sales have been going down Apple has dumped its last Mac with a CRT. Microsoft has announced that it will begin to support the OpenDoc format. Microsoft is supposedly creating an ipod-killer. A Toronto high-school has expelled the Linux lab. The U.S. Navy is attempting to patent a firewall. ABC is looking to disable the fast-forward button. Alienware has designed a rather strange-looking PC for Dell. US fans can now buy Call for Help (Canada) episodes on Google Video. Merrian-Webster is including &#8220;google&#8221; as a verb in the dictionary. By using the print-screen button, you can capture an entire HD-DVD or Blu-Ray movie. New lasers from Ricoh can read both next-gen formats. eBay is refusing to support Google Checkout. Friendster has beenawarded a patent on social networking. Check out Leo&#8217;s blog on Vox Stephen Hawking asked a question on Yahoo Answers. A teenager listening to an iPod was struck by lightning. The Department of Defense is now tracking college students&#8217; emails regarding public protests. Check out the picture of kilt day from The Screensavers. Hosts: Leo Laporte, Will Harris, David Prager, Robert Heron, and John C. Dvorak Running time: 1:11:31</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Hosts: Leo Laporte, Patrick Norton, Roger Chang, Robert Heron, and John C. Dvorak Special Guest: Kevin Rose Robert likes 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 Oracle&#8217;s Larry Ellison 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&#8217;s the third. Dan Rather is leaving CBS for Mark Cuban&#8217;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 ...</description>
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      <description>this WEEK in TECH Episode 60: A Series of Tubes Hosts: Leo Laporte, Patrick Norton, David Prager, Bill Machrone, and John C. Dvorak Special Guest Speaker: Senator Ted Stevens, R. Alaska Show notes will follow tomorrow&#8230;. Running time: 1:17:53</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>this WEEK in TECH Episode 60: A Series of Tubes Hosts: Leo Laporte, Patrick Norton, David Prager, Bill Machrone, and John C. Dvorak Special Guest Speaker: Senator Ted Stevens, R. Alaska Show notes will follow tomorrow&#8230;. Running time: 1:17:53</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>this WEEK in TECH Episode 60: A Series of Tubes Hosts: Leo Laporte, Patrick Norton, David Prager, Bill Machrone, and John C. Dvorak Special Guest Speaker: Senator Ted Stevens, R. Alaska Show notes will follow tomorrow&#8230;. Running time: 1:17:53</itunes:summary>
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      <description>Hosts: Leo Laporte, Patrick Norton, Chris DiBona, Doug Kaye, and Molly Wood We&#8217;re at Yahoo for Podcast Academy 3 Bill Gates is stepping down from his position and handed his keys to Ray Ozzie. Google has launced a Shakespeare site Google Earth beta 4.0 has been released Google is building a GooglePlex The iPod city. Apple is going to investigate the iPod city. Apple may create a flash-based ultra-portable Microsoft is creating an audio/video device and service. Apple is in trouble with Scandanavia for its iTunes user license. ThePirateBay is moving back to Sweden Amazon is beginning to sell groceries. There&#8217;s a ringtone that only kids can hear. In Washington, any site that talks about online gambling is committing a felony. Cablevision countersues Hollywood stating that their DVR system is similar to Betamax. Samsun is shipping the very first Blu-Ray player. A worm called BlackAngel.B spreads via MSN Messenger, en espa&#241;ol. Netflix is suing Blockbuster over movie queues. And Blockbus...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Hosts: Leo Laporte, Patrick Norton, Chris DiBona, Doug Kaye, and Molly Wood We&#8217;re at Yahoo for Podcast Academy 3 Bill Gates is stepping down from his position and handed his keys to Ray Ozzie. Google has launced a Shakespeare site Google Earth beta 4.0 has been released Google is building a GooglePlex The iPod city. Apple is going to investigate the iPod city. Apple may create a flash-based ultra-portable Microsoft is creating an audio/video device and service. Apple is in trouble with Scandanavia for its iTunes user license. ThePirateBay is moving back to Sweden Amazon is beginning to sell groceries. There&#8217;s a ringtone that only kids can hear. In Washington, any site that talks about online gambling is committing a felony. Cablevision countersues Hollywood stating that their DVR system is similar to Betamax. Samsun is shipping the very first Blu-Ray player. A worm called BlackAngel.B spreads via MSN Messenger, en espa&#241;ol. Netflix is suing Blockbuster over movie queues. And Blockbuster countersues saying that it is &#8220;like a fast-food restaurant trying to patent&#8230;the drive-through window.&#8221; Flickr&#8217;s taking down screenshots. Microsoft says there is a critical hole in Windows 98/Windows ME, and will not fix it. Netscape has a Digg ripoff on their hands. Watch for the entries in the Remix 57 challenge. I got around a dozen so it&#8217;s going to take me a little time to get them all posted. Thanks to everyone who made the attempt. You all did a better job than I did! Running time: 1:14:33 -break-</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Hosts: Leo Laporte, Patrick Norton, Chris DiBona, Doug Kaye, and Molly Wood We&#8217;re at Yahoo for Podcast Academy 3 Bill Gates is stepping down from his position and handed his keys to Ray Ozzie. Google has launced a Shakespeare site Google Earth beta 4.0 has been released Google is building a GooglePlex The iPod city. Apple is going to investigate the iPod city. Apple may create a flash-based ultra-portable Microsoft is creating an audio/video device and service. Apple is in trouble with Scandanavia for its iTunes user license. ThePirateBay is moving back to Sweden Amazon is beginning to sell groceries. There&#8217;s a ringtone that only kids can hear. In Washington, any site that talks about online gambling is committing a felony. Cablevision countersues Hollywood stating that their DVR system is similar to Betamax. Samsun is shipping the very first Blu-Ray player. A worm called BlackAngel.B spreads via MSN Messenger, en espa&#241;ol. Netflix is suing Blockbuster over movie queues. And Blockbuster countersues saying that it is &#8220;like a fast-food restaurant trying to patent&#8230;the drive-through window.&#8221; Flickr&#8217;s taking down screenshots. Microsoft says there is a critical hole in Windows 98/Windows ME, and will not fix it. Netscape has a Digg ripoff on their hands. Watch for the entries in the Remix 57 challenge. I got around a dozen so it&#8217;s going to take me a little time to get them all posted. Thanks to everyone who made the attempt. You all did a better job than I did! Running time: 1:14:33 -break-</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 18 Jun 2006 22:45:41 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>TWiT 56: Bork, Bork, Bork</title>
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      <description>Hosts: Leo Laporte, Patrick Norton, John C. Dvorak, Doug Kaye, Michael Geoghegan, and Molly Wood First podcaster? Doug nominates Christopher Lydon Watch Molly handling the Dell Media Mogul, the world&#8217;s biggest laptop ( XPS M2010 ) DOJ goes to ISPs asking them to save two years of client info, including searches Dvorak&#8217;s Marketwatch column says it&#8217;s all about getting market tips Swedish police bork The Pirate Bay, but they&#8217;re back up already The Swedish Pirate Party staged big protests MPAA is shutting trackers down and investing in BitTorrent IM.com has BitTorrent built-into its client Is there going to be BitTorrent in Firefox? &#8211; there is in Opera Listen to Jon van Tetzner, the president of Opera, on TWiT 15 Opera and Safari are the only two browsers that pass Acid2 Test AllofMP3.com still skates around the law and, in a amazing twist of irony, &#8220;sells&#8221; Thievery Corporation music Russia&#8217;s ROM defends its legality The office of the US Trade Representative says Russia&#8217;s membership in ...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Hosts: Leo Laporte, Patrick Norton, John C. Dvorak, Doug Kaye, Michael Geoghegan, and Molly Wood First podcaster? Doug nominates Christopher Lydon Watch Molly handling the Dell Media Mogul, the world&#8217;s biggest laptop ( XPS M2010 ) DOJ goes to ISPs asking them to save two years of client info, including searches Dvorak&#8217;s Marketwatch column says it&#8217;s all about getting market tips Swedish police bork The Pirate Bay, but they&#8217;re back up already The Swedish Pirate Party staged big protests MPAA is shutting trackers down and investing in BitTorrent IM.com has BitTorrent built-into its client Is there going to be BitTorrent in Firefox? &#8211; there is in Opera Listen to Jon van Tetzner, the president of Opera, on TWiT 15 Opera and Safari are the only two browsers that pass Acid2 Test AllofMP3.com still skates around the law and, in a amazing twist of irony, &#8220;sells&#8221; Thievery Corporation music Russia&#8217;s ROM defends its legality The office of the US Trade Representative says Russia&#8217;s membership in the WTO depends on its closure of sites like AllofMP3 IPFI sets the record straight FedEx&#8217;s DVD sniffing dogs are looking for fakes Microsoft drops PDF support from Office 2007 Adobe threatens Microsoft with anti-trust action in the EU Numbers stations are moving to VoIP Vloggercon is coming to SF this week Gnomedex 6 is on its way to Seattle Vonage customers must buy devalued shares at the full price Microsoft OneCare goes live, and faces competition from McAfee and Symantec Canon abandons its film SLR business Is Dvorak talking about the overclockable Athlon 4200+? He&#8217;s looking for a sweater from the Reykjavik Hard Rock Cafe CMP says &#8220; Web 2.0 is ours&#8221; &#8211; O&#8217;Reilly is shocked, but drops request. Now available on IT Conversations Listen to the Bruce Sterling Web 2.0 keynote on IT Conversations Join us at Podcast Academy 3, June 16 on the Yahoo! Campus in Silicon Valley. And stay tuned for details on a live broadcast from Vloggercon this Friday &#8211; we&#8217;ll let you know if we can confirm a location. Running time: 1:11:32 -break-</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Hosts: Leo Laporte, Patrick Norton, John C. Dvorak, Doug Kaye, Michael Geoghegan, and Molly Wood First podcaster? Doug nominates Christopher Lydon Watch Molly handling the Dell Media Mogul, the world&#8217;s biggest laptop ( XPS M2010 ) DOJ goes to ISPs asking them to save two years of client info, including searches Dvorak&#8217;s Marketwatch column says it&#8217;s all about getting market tips Swedish police bork The Pirate Bay, but they&#8217;re back up already The Swedish Pirate Party staged big protests MPAA is shutting trackers down and investing in BitTorrent IM.com has BitTorrent built-into its client Is there going to be BitTorrent in Firefox? &#8211; there is in Opera Listen to Jon van Tetzner, the president of Opera, on TWiT 15 Opera and Safari are the only two browsers that pass Acid2 Test AllofMP3.com still skates around the law and, in a amazing twist of irony, &#8220;sells&#8221; Thievery Corporation music Russia&#8217;s ROM defends its legality The office of the US Trade Representative says Russia&#8217;s membership in the WTO depends on its closure of sites like AllofMP3 IPFI sets the record straight FedEx&#8217;s DVD sniffing dogs are looking for fakes Microsoft drops PDF support from Office 2007 Adobe threatens Microsoft with anti-trust action in the EU Numbers stations are moving to VoIP Vloggercon is coming to SF this week Gnomedex 6 is on its way to Seattle Vonage customers must buy devalued shares at the full price Microsoft OneCare goes live, and faces competition from McAfee and Symantec Canon abandons its film SLR business Is Dvorak talking about the overclockable Athlon 4200+? He&#8217;s looking for a sweater from the Reykjavik Hard Rock Cafe CMP says &#8220; Web 2.0 is ours&#8221; &#8211; O&#8217;Reilly is shocked, but drops request. Now available on IT Conversations Listen to the Bruce Sterling Web 2.0 keynote on IT Conversations Join us at Podcast Academy 3, June 16 on the Yahoo! Campus in Silicon Valley. And stay tuned for details on a live broadcast from Vloggercon this Friday &#8211; we&#8217;ll let you know if we can confirm a location. Running time: 1:11:32 -break-</itunes:summary>
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