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Inside the Net with Amber MacArthur // Episode 25

On this episode of Inside the Net, Amber and Leo sit down with Jeff Robbins, from Lullabot [ http://lullabot.com/ ] to talk about Drupal, perhaps one of the best content management systems for blogs and bloggers, and how Jeff and his crew at Lullabot are taking on the redesign of TWIT.tv, the benefits of using Drupal, and more on why Drupal shouldn’t be overlooked when you’re considering the blogging and content backend for your next site.

Inside the Net with Amber MacArthur Episode 15 // June 13, 2006
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Infected with Martin Sargent // Episode 11

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Finally, another episode of Infected is up and out for our downloading pleasure. This week’s episode doesn’t really have a particular topic, Martin, Joey and The Gator sit around, get drunk, and wax philosophical about life, the universe, and everything from death to love. They all share epic, life-changing stories, all at their own expense (or each other’s) for our delight.

Infected with Martin Sargent Episode 11 // June 16, 2006
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MacBreak // Episode 8

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A brand new episode of MacBreak is up and available, and this episode shows you how to harness the power of Automator to pull all of your photos from iPhoto and make massive posters of all of your family, friends, and well-anything else you have pictures of.

MacBreak Episode 8 // June 16, 2006
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FLOSS Weekly // Episode 8

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This week on FLOSS Weekly, Chris DiBona has Ryan Gordon, Linux developer and SDL guru, on the show to discuss how programmers get the job done and how they work, why effective programmers are effective, gaming and programming for games, SDL, and porting Google Earth to Linux.

FLOSS Weekly Episode 8 // June 16, 2006
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Security Now! // Episode 44

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This week’s Security Now is another question-and-answer session with Steve and Leo, and they get around to 12 good listener questions this week on topics from getting back around to Hamachi, worrying about your IT department spying on you, improving Skype connections, can viruses damage CPUs, how reliable email is as a medium, and many more.

Security Now! Episode 44 // June 15, 2006
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Hook Me Up! // Episodes 5 and 6

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We slacked a little and totally missed an episode of Hook Me Up, but that’s okay since now we have two to watch back to back!

Episode 5, called “Get This Garden Party Started,” features Kelly, whose house is wired for audio and music, but her stereo system stinks and she wants something that’ll give her and her friends a place to hang out and listen to tunes. Becky’s EMTs come in to give her some advice on how to get the beats bumpin on her patio.

Hook Me Up! Episode 5 // Get This Garden Party Started
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Episode 6, called “I Want My Mom TV,” shows us Gina, a busy mom who’s addicted to TV, and wants to be able to catch her favorite shows, but also be there for her kids. Becky’s EMTs storm the place and give Gina the TV makeover of a dream, from top to bottom, helping her get the equipment she needs to be able to veg out in front of the TV, but get up if she has to and not miss all of her favorite shows.

Hook Me Up! Episode 6 // I Want My Mom TV
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DL.TV // Episode 70

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On last week’s final DL.TV, DL.TV turns 70 with a glorious episode highlighting some hot homebrew DIY cellphones, Bill Gates’ announcement that he’ll be leaving Microsoft as Chief Software Architect in 2008, the RIAA announcing that illegal song sharing is “contained,” the Cars videogame that might be better than the movie, new notebook backpacks, and viewer response to recent coverage, along with the importance of backing up your data before your hard drive meets a 20 ton hydraulic press. All this and more on DL.TV Episode 70.

DL.TV Episode 70 // June 15, 2006
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CrankyGeeks // Episode 14

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Another episode of CrankyGeeks hit the street last week, and I know we’re playing catch-up. Either way, John C brings Jim Louderback, Editor in Chief, PC Magazine; Sebastian Rupley, West Coast Editor, PC Magazine; and Tom Merritt, Editor, CNET.com to the table to get crnaky over this week’s technology news and events. Included in the discussion is the recent defeat for Net Neutrality and the continuting war for a free and open internet, Google’s GBuy-the supposed Paypal killer, the Sex in Videogames Conference, Dvorak haters, and new display and user interface technologies coming down the pike.

CrankyGeeks Episode 14 // June 15, 2006
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DL.TV // Episode 69

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On this week’s first DL.TV, Patrick and Robert hit on this week’s tech news so far, including a court ruling stating that the government can snoop on VOIP calls without authorization, the elusive job of making net neutrality pallatable to the telecomms without giving up rights, Google readies a Paypal-like service, and more. Jim Louderback is on the show to demo some new notebooks from Dell, Gateway, and HP, and the crew answers your viewer questions.

DL.TV Episode 69 // June 13, 2006
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Lab Rats // Episode 29

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This week on Lab Rats, Andy, Sean, and the kitties get together to share a preview of Microsoft Windows Vista Beta 2; Microsoft’s newest public release of their upcoming operating system. We get to see the ins and outs of the OS and the completely redesigned interface, what’s similar to old versions and what’s new, improved security features, the improvements to the Windows Firewall, new backup tools, and hardware requirements. Also, find out how you can get in on the action and try out the new beta as well.

Lab Rats Episode 29 // June 12, 2006
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Weezy and The Swish // Episode 53

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This week on Weezy and The Swish, the crew is joined by comedians Brent Weinbach and Guy Brannum, and together they talk about one of the most popular topics on the show; comedy! The perils and pitfalls of stand-up are topics this week, along with video game music, and all the other assorted hilarity you’ve come to expect from Weezy and the Swish.

Weezy and The Swish Episode 53 // June 12, 2006
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CommandN // Episode 49

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This week on CommandN, Amber’s all alone because Mikey’s on jury duty, but she chats about Tom Green’s new show, live from his living room, Google releases Google Spreadsheets, more on ClaimID, Motorola releases the Motorola Q, and more. You can check out a review of the Nintendo DS Lite, a sneak peek at Windows Vista, and the weekly web picks.

CommandN Episode 49 // June 12, 2006
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This Week in Tech [TWiT] // Episode 57

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This week’s TWIT comes live from Vloggercon, or the convention for video bloggers, and covers a whole messload of topics, including Microsoft’s announcement of a set of massive security updates for Windows, questioning China’s commitment to intellectual property rights, working conditions at Apple’s iPod factories, Microsoft embraces bittorrent to distribute Windows Vista Beta 2, more PS2 boxes are still selling than XBox 360 consoles, Google’s Firefox sync tool, and more.

This Week in Tech [TWiT] Episode 57 // June 12, 2006
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Call for Help on Google Video!

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Well, it’s official, Call for Help [ http://www.callforhelptv.com/ ] is going to be launched on Google Video as downloadable content for the low low price of $.99 USD per episode. The CfH Google Video site isn’t up and running yet, and apparently technical difficulties have prevented the show from getting up there today, but Rogers Cable, who owns G4TechTV Canada, decided that this was probably the best possible way for them to get Call for Help back on television and computer screens across the globe, and Google Video was apparently happy to oblige the downloadable and purchasable content.

There’s some grumbling over the price, of course, and there’s some mumbling about whether or not they could get other kinds of purchase options, but I for one am glad there’s a perfectly legal and acceptable way to watch Call for Help back in the United States on my own timetable and the way I like. Here’s to the announcement, and hopefully soon they’ll start encoding episodes and getting them up on Google Video.

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DiggNation // Episode 49

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On this week’s DiggNation (still stating that the “description is coming soon,”) Kevin and Alex chat about this week’s top stories, including all manner of scientific hoax, like cell phones and radiation, and a supposed list of which phones are worst for that, implanting magnets gives people a “sixth sense,” and other things sold on television in the middle of the night, not including Girls Gone Wild. Also in this week’s show are information about the DiggNation One Year Anniversary Party. All this, more stories, and the typical hilarity about getting trashed and ordering “As Seen on TV” products, on this week’s DiggNation.

DiggNation Episode 49 // June 8, 2006
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GeekDrome // Episode 29

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On this week’s GeekDrome, the crew reviews the horror that is The Break Up, and then checks out the trailers for upcoming films like Heart of the Game and My SuperHero Ex Girlfriend. In the news this week, upcoming films like Children of Men, Adam Sandler and Bill Maher’s newest offerings, and more. This, the comic news you’ve come to expect, and an invitation to join the IRC discussion with other GeekDrome fans in the GeekDrome IRC chatroom.

GeekDrome Episode 29 // June 11, 2006
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Leoville Town Square Podcast // Episode 25

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Just in time for the LTS Podcast’s glorious 25th episode! On this week’s LeoVille Town Square Podcast, Chris, Graham, Paul, Spokavriel and Nate gather around via Skype to chat about all things new involving Leo, Leoville Town Square, and the rest of the TechTV universe; including some member drama at the LTS forums, something potentially wrong with the forums, and more. Also, G4’s latest piddly offerings to try and boost ratings, and the result: G4 is ranked as the absolute least watched cable television network. All this and more, on this week’s LTS Podcast.

Leoville Town Square Podcast Episode 25 // June 12, 2006
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MacBreak // Episode 7

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Another glorious episode of MacBreak is here and ready for mass consumption; this time getting down to some of the Mac-lovin roots of the show and reviewing and talking about Apple’s new MacBook notebook computers. Leo has Macworld editor-in-chief Jason Snell and Senior New Editor Jonathon Seff into the studio to discuss the new notebooks, the differences between the white and black ones, new and missing features, and pros and cons to the new system and whether or not its worth your money.

MacBreak Episode 7 // June 8, 2006
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This Week In Media // Episode 9

This week on This Week in Media, Alex Lindsay, Ron Brinkmann, Emery Wells, Kenji Kato, Ben Durbin, and John Foster gather around the mic for some good Pixel Corps discussion on media and media technologies this week, including WiFi on planes, but really to dicsucss topics this week like the death of special effects pioneer Arthur Widmer, and an opportunity to talk about Green vs Blue (screening), the history of keying, and more.

This Week In Media Episode 9 // June 8, 2006
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Security Now! // Episode 43

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On this week’s Security Now, Steve and Leo sit down and talk about ports. Not ports with boats and foriegn shores, they discuss what people mean when they say “such and such operates on port 80,” or “you need to open the port on your router,” and so on. What are ports, how do they work, and why are they important? Also, what is “port sniffing,” and what does “stealth ports” mean? This, some resources to lists of well known and well used ports, and more.

Security Now! Episode 43 // June 8, 2006
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