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Hosts: Leo Laporte, Patrick Norton, Kevin "TV Makes You Smarter" Rose, Roger Chang, Robert Heron, Steve Gibson, and John C. Dvorak

Topics:

    * FCC says Bells can close their networks to other ISPs
    * "Sell outs!" cries Dvorak
    * Are they or aren't they? Is Apple using TPM the technology formerly known as Palladium.
    * Dvorak says it's a dead end - Apple should sell the OS separately anyway
    * Will the Treo 670 run PocketPC not Palm?
    * Steve is keeping six Tungstens in deep freeze in case Palm discontinues them
    * In search of the perfect keyboard - the key is the Alps switch as found in the Avant Stellar and Matias Tactile Pro.
    * Apple's $50 Mighty Mouse is hard to get, but probably not worth the trouble.
    * What's dumber than the OQO?
    * Paul Allen's OQO clone the Flipstart.
    * What's Palm Founder Jeff Hawkins up to next? Voice recognition?
    * Kathi from Germany asks how soon is Microsoft going to die?
    * Michael from Las Vegas wants to get audio files working on SuSE Linux. Get the OSS drivers and use XMMS.
    * We won the People's Choice Podcast Awards. We accept at the Podcast Expo, November 11 in Ontario, California. Thanks for your votes!
    * Jay aka TwitCommander from Boston asks about the Pogo Radio Your Way
    * Just buy a Radio Shark from Griffin
    * Brian from Hoboken, NJ asks about Ruby on Rails. Odeo is in ROR.
    * PHP is not dead yet. Look for a PHP net framework from Silver Orange
    * Jay from San Francisco on how to safely create an open Wi-Fi access point for the Pragers of the world
    * OpenWRT is one way but check your ISPs License agreement
    * Brian in Pittsburg asks about x86 open source ports and Apple.
    * David in Houston Texas is looking for a combo DV cam and digital still camera.
    * Dvorak recommends the Samsung DuoCam
    * Too bad about Foveon.
    * Check out the new JVC Everio line - 5 megapixels and 3CCDs
    * Amy from Australia asks about cracking Audible's DRM. Kevin says he has, but he can't remember how - good thing because Patrick is worried about getting sued. Jhymn won't work.
    * Thanks to Andrew Leyden for the link to the map of podcasts.
    * The Sony Libre is the only epaper solution on sale right now.
    * Leo's been listening to David McCollough's 1776 on Audible...
    * ...and reading Steven Baxter's Evolution and Coalescent.
    * Dvorak loves the Firefly DVD - wait 'til Serenity!
    * Steve Gibson compressed the entire set into 2GB using DiVX and the PocketPC Player
    * The Toronto Meetup featuring Leo, Kevin, Amber, Andy and Alex Albrecht is August 11, 7:30pm at No Regrets in Libertyville.
    * And we're going to start taping TWiT in front of a live audience at Noonan's Bar and Restaurant in Larksput Landing, California, starting September 18 at 4p.
    * Mark Mark Mark hates the echo in Episode 15
    * And that's one of the reasons we're going to a live taping
    * Chris from Sherman Oaks asks what are the downsides to buying an iBook?
    * They're not so good for gaming.
    * Leo plays World of Warcraft on his Powerbook
    * Robert is waiting for Age of Empires III
    * Rick from Redmond, WA asks for wireless router brand recommendations
    * No to Linksys (despite the new security button)
    * We all agree that the Belkin Pre-N is the way to go
    * Any Airgo based Pre-N should do you well, low latency, extreme distance, and 100Mbps throughput
    * Belkin has an easy setup routine - the best Dvorak's ever seen
    * Kevin likes the Netgear routers
    * Michael is looking for a good cell phone
    * Verizon hasn't enabled music on the LG 8100 yet.
    * PIM cell phone hacking software
    * Leo likes his Sidekick II
    * Steve and John like the Motorola Razr
    * Mike with the NYPD is looking for a program that does partial word searches in Word documents
    * We like X1, but you might try Yahoo's Desktop Search - it's the same software.
    * Dvorak was having problems with Blinx
    * We hate Plaxo.
    * Jefferson from Curacao (aka Ghetto Cash) wants to know if the Dell Ultrasharp can be used for TV and PC.
    * Kevin loves the Dell LCDs and Kevin and John love MythTV for video recording.
    * Robert is a Snapstream guy.

A tip of the hat to AOL Radio for the massive pipes.

Running Time: 1:13:56 
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