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Lab Rats // Episode 49

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This week on Lab Rats, Andy and Sean continue the “demystified” series, this time discussing the new Core2 Duo processors that everyone’s excited about, and take a look at some Core2 Duo devices on the market, what that speed means to you, and what devices you can pick up that make use of these hot new multi-core processors.

Lab Rats Episode 49 // November 6, 2006
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This Week in Tech [TWiT] // Episode 75

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This week’s TWiT features TWiTs at sea; with Leo Laporte, Steve Stecklow, Randal Schwartz, Naomi Pearce, and Andy Ihnatko on board, and featuring special guests Cap’n Neil Bauman of Geek Cruises, and the real captain of the ms Veendam, Albert J. Schoonderbeek, all on for a special TWiT from the ocean!

Among the topics discussed this week are the increasing popularity of The Pirate Bay, Microsoft backtracks on Vista’s licensing troubles, Google tries to bring fast email to cellphones, Parallels adds a handy installation assistant to make the process smoother, satellite radio’s woes, Comedy Central clips back on YouTube with the blessing of the network, US intelligence agencies use wikis to gather intelligence, proposing an internet bill of rights, and much much more.

This Week in Tech [TWiT] Episode 75 // November 6, 2006

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DiggNation Acrhive Programming and Podcasts

DiggNation // Episode 70

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This week’s DiggNation covers some of the biggest stories at Digg.com this week, including Bob Barker finally announcing his retirement after over 50 years hosting The Price is Right, the story that comes up every Halloween: the fully functional Transformer costume, the guys behind BugMeNot launch a collaborative coupon site, a male contraceptive drug is coming ever closer to reality, Windows Media Player 11 released, and much much more.

DiggNation Episode 70 // November 6, 2006
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Programming and Podcasts

Leoville Town Square Podcast // Episode 41

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This week’s Leoville Town Square Podcast (sorry I missed you guys!) brings Chris, Graham, Jamie, Chris Thorp, and Zayne around the vitrual “table” via Skype to chat about this week’s Leo-related news, including how incredibly happy he is with Adobe’s Soundbooth that he might be able to ditch Windows entirely, and the relative health of G4TechTV Canada compared to it’s scraggly American counterpart, among other topics.

Leoville Town Square Podcast Episode 41 // November 6, 2006
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Programming and Podcasts

Pixel Perfect with Bert Monroy // Episode 5

Bert Monroy is back with another Pixel Perfect; this time showing us how to properly use filters, combine filters, and get really awesome effects in Photoshop by using filters. And here you thought all there was to filters were difference clouds! Bert shows us a few tricks to spice up our digital images using Photoshop filters that will make your head spin.

Pixel Perfect with Bert Monroy Episode 5 // November 6, 2006
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Programming and Podcasts

MacBreak Weekly // Episode 13

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This week’s MacBreak Weekly brings Alex Lindsay, Merlin Mann, Chris Breen, and Scott Bourne all to the table to chat about whether or not quad-core CPUs are all they’re cracked up to be (or all we’re being charged to get), whether or not Apple is in cahoots with Cingular, 10 applications every Macintosh owner should be running, and Adobe shows some love to Intel Macs with its beta release of Soundbooth.

MacBreak Weekly Episode 13 // November 6, 2006
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Programming and Podcasts

DL.TV // Episode 109

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Another DL.TV episode is ready to go, although it aired live last Thursday-this fine episode takes a look into Intel’s new Quad-core CPU and takes a look at some benchmarks to give us an idea how fast the new processors are, using Wikis for intelligence gathering, a possible bomb explosion at Paypal’s offices, YouTube going mobile-and whether or not anyone cares, and much much more. Also, Jim and Robert chat about Final Fantasy XII, Gateway’s performance PC, PS3 or XBox 360 this holiday season, and much much more!

DL.TV Episode 109 // November 3, 2006
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