Digital Life TV
Digital Life TV 135
Run Time: 39:19
Windows Weekly
Windows Weekly 11
Run Time: 47:06
Vista! Vista! Vista! With the release of Vista yesterday, I decided to post two podcasts focusing entirely on the Vista release, its new functionality, its new security measures, its new entertainment features and more. Digital Life TV is hosted by Patrick Norton and the HD guru Robert Herron. Windows Weekly is hosted by the venerable Leo Laporte and Paul Thurrott. The episodes can be found by navigating to Digital Life TV homepage and the TWiT homepage and choosing Windows Weekly. Enjoy.
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
Podcast Pick of the Day - Diggnation
Diggnation
Diggnation - Episode 82
Run Time: 42:33
Hosted by Kevin Rose and Alex Albrecht, Diggnation discusses some of the hottest topics as "dugg" on digg.com. The guys drink their traditional beer during the episode - this week was Red Stripe. Some of the topics discussed included World of Warcraft Burning Crusades extenstion, NetFlix DVD downloads, Diggnation displayed on a movie theater screen, energy friendly black Google, electric cars, Office 2007, $100 laptops, the incredible strength of Boeing airplane wings and a teaser of the GoDaddy Superbowl commercial starring Kevin and Alex. Enjoy.
The podcast can be found at Revision3 (the home of Diggnation) and iTunes and many other places I'm sure.
Warning: Podcast DOES contain explicit lyrics.
Diggnation - Episode 82
Run Time: 42:33
Hosted by Kevin Rose and Alex Albrecht, Diggnation discusses some of the hottest topics as "dugg" on digg.com. The guys drink their traditional beer during the episode - this week was Red Stripe. Some of the topics discussed included World of Warcraft Burning Crusades extenstion, NetFlix DVD downloads, Diggnation displayed on a movie theater screen, energy friendly black Google, electric cars, Office 2007, $100 laptops, the incredible strength of Boeing airplane wings and a teaser of the GoDaddy Superbowl commercial starring Kevin and Alex. Enjoy.
The podcast can be found at Revision3 (the home of Diggnation) and iTunes and many other places I'm sure.
Warning: Podcast DOES contain explicit lyrics.
Sunday, January 28, 2007
Podcast Pick of the Day - Daily Giz Wiz
Daily Giz Wiz
Daily Giz Wiz 235: Sea Urn
Run Time: 13:44
Leave it to Leo Laporte and Dick DeBartolo, the Giz Wiz, to draw levity from the topic of cremation. The Sea Urn is still sold, but has made its way to Dick's Gadget Warehouse, the final resting stop for gadgets that didn't quite cut it. The Sea Urn is for, well, I'd rather let Dick and Leo tell you. Leo makes a great reference to the KeyBuoy (daily Giz Wiz 149). Enjoy.
Daily Giz Wiz 235: Sea Urn
Run Time: 13:44
Leave it to Leo Laporte and Dick DeBartolo, the Giz Wiz, to draw levity from the topic of cremation. The Sea Urn is still sold, but has made its way to Dick's Gadget Warehouse, the final resting stop for gadgets that didn't quite cut it. The Sea Urn is for, well, I'd rather let Dick and Leo tell you. Leo makes a great reference to the KeyBuoy (daily Giz Wiz 149). Enjoy.
Saturday, January 27, 2007
Podcast Pick of the Day - Science Friday
Science Friday
Cancer News
Run Time: 17:09
This episode of Science Friday features the latest in cancer treatments. Tumor maintenance genes are the target of new therapies to treat cancer. The episode is optomistic, as the guest scientist feels the major advances made in the past five years are now beginning to pay dividends, and how cancer could be cured in the not so distant future. Recent cancer treatment breakthroughs are how melanoma has been cured in mice, and a new vaccine available for women to prevent cervical cancer.
Cancer News
Run Time: 17:09
This episode of Science Friday features the latest in cancer treatments. Tumor maintenance genes are the target of new therapies to treat cancer. The episode is optomistic, as the guest scientist feels the major advances made in the past five years are now beginning to pay dividends, and how cancer could be cured in the not so distant future. Recent cancer treatment breakthroughs are how melanoma has been cured in mice, and a new vaccine available for women to prevent cervical cancer.
Thursday, January 25, 2007
Podcast Pick of the Day - Penn Radio Podcast
Penn Radio Podcast
January 23, 2007
Run Time: 44:04
Hosted by master magician Penn Jillette and master juggler Michael Goudeau, Penn Radio Podcast is a daily 2 to 3 PM Free FM radio show based in Las Vegas, Nevada. Penn is never afraid to express his opnions on any topic. His topic was email spam and what could be done to hinder it or stop it. His fielded interesting, intelligent calls from IT people who had good ideas to hinder or stop spam. Penn did let loose a couple of his trademark loud guffaws from amusing comments (especially the one at the 39:00 mark). Enjoy.
January 23, 2007
Run Time: 44:04
Hosted by master magician Penn Jillette and master juggler Michael Goudeau, Penn Radio Podcast is a daily 2 to 3 PM Free FM radio show based in Las Vegas, Nevada. Penn is never afraid to express his opnions on any topic. His topic was email spam and what could be done to hinder it or stop it. His fielded interesting, intelligent calls from IT people who had good ideas to hinder or stop spam. Penn did let loose a couple of his trademark loud guffaws from amusing comments (especially the one at the 39:00 mark). Enjoy.
Wednesday, January 24, 2007
Podcast Pick of the Day - NPR: Story of the Day
NPR: Story of the Day
Iraqi Kidnapping Hits Home at NPR
Run Tme: 8:25
This episode of NPR's Story of the Day details the kidnapping and ransom of the father of the NPR Baghdad correspondent. The episode is chilling and heart wrenching, and serves as a stark reminder of the day to day perils facing many Iraqis.
Iraqi Kidnapping Hits Home at NPR
Run Tme: 8:25
This episode of NPR's Story of the Day details the kidnapping and ransom of the father of the NPR Baghdad correspondent. The episode is chilling and heart wrenching, and serves as a stark reminder of the day to day perils facing many Iraqis.
Sunday, January 21, 2007
Podcast Pick of the Day - The Onion Radio News
The Onion Radio News
Motivational Tape Gets Man Excited For 20 Minutes
Run Time: 0:43
Hosted by Doyle Redland, the Onion Radio news features quirky and offbeat "stories" making the Onion headlines. This episode reports on a man who is "motivated" after hearing a motivational tape. Enjoy.
Motivational Tape Gets Man Excited For 20 Minutes
Run Time: 0:43
Hosted by Doyle Redland, the Onion Radio news features quirky and offbeat "stories" making the Onion headlines. This episode reports on a man who is "motivated" after hearing a motivational tape. Enjoy.
Saturday, January 20, 2007
Podcast Pick of the Day - This American Life
This American Life
Settling the Score
Run Time: 59:00
Hosted by Ira Glass, This American Life features engaging, unique and thought provoking stories told in a slightly offbeat, suspenseful nature. This episode features Erin Einhorn and her quest to learn more about the Polish woman who saved her during the Nazi occupation of Poland. Her noble quest becomes bogged in a long standing property dispute regarding the building in which the woman's family resides.
The second story regards a man who is arrested on his flight into Chicago. The man doesn't know why he's been arrested, and he's put in a holding jail with a person reminding the man of himself many years before, his former self he'd rather forget. The revelation regarding the reason behind his arrest forces him to look twenty years into his past and comes to terms with it.
Enjoy.
Settling the Score
Run Time: 59:00
Hosted by Ira Glass, This American Life features engaging, unique and thought provoking stories told in a slightly offbeat, suspenseful nature. This episode features Erin Einhorn and her quest to learn more about the Polish woman who saved her during the Nazi occupation of Poland. Her noble quest becomes bogged in a long standing property dispute regarding the building in which the woman's family resides.
The second story regards a man who is arrested on his flight into Chicago. The man doesn't know why he's been arrested, and he's put in a holding jail with a person reminding the man of himself many years before, his former self he'd rather forget. The revelation regarding the reason behind his arrest forces him to look twenty years into his past and comes to terms with it.
Enjoy.
Thursday, January 18, 2007
Podcast Pick of the Day - The Philosophy Podcast
The Philosophy Podcast
The Social Contract (Parts I and II)
Run Time: Part I - 7:50
Run Time: Part II - 4:31
The Philosophy Podcasts features the works of the world's greatest philosophers and thinkers. Jean Jacques Rousseau is featured in the Social Contract. Parts I and II are available at LearnOutLoud.com, the home of the Philosophy Podcast. The website has numerous podcasts featuring excerpts from great philophers and is indeed worth checking. Enjoy.
The Social Contract (Parts I and II)
Run Time: Part I - 7:50
Run Time: Part II - 4:31
The Philosophy Podcasts features the works of the world's greatest philosophers and thinkers. Jean Jacques Rousseau is featured in the Social Contract. Parts I and II are available at LearnOutLoud.com, the home of the Philosophy Podcast. The website has numerous podcasts featuring excerpts from great philophers and is indeed worth checking. Enjoy.
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Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Podcast Pick of the Day - Writers on Writing
Writers on Writing
Scot Turow and Laura Kipnis
Run Time: @50:00
Hosted by Barbara DeMarco-Barrett, Writers on Writing features authors and literary agents discussing writing and the publishing industry. This episode featured Scott Turow and Laura Kipnis. I was more interested in Scott Turow's insight into writing. He is the author of Presumed Innocent and his latest novel Limitations. He provides excellent insight into his writing craft and provides helpful pointers to beginning writers struggling to make their voice heard. Enjoy.
Scot Turow and Laura Kipnis
Run Time: @50:00
Hosted by Barbara DeMarco-Barrett, Writers on Writing features authors and literary agents discussing writing and the publishing industry. This episode featured Scott Turow and Laura Kipnis. I was more interested in Scott Turow's insight into writing. He is the author of Presumed Innocent and his latest novel Limitations. He provides excellent insight into his writing craft and provides helpful pointers to beginning writers struggling to make their voice heard. Enjoy.
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Podcast Pick of the Day - Security Now!
Security Now
Secuirty Now 74: Peter Gutmann on Vista Content Protection
Run Time: 49:58
Hosted by Leo Laporte and secuirty expert Steve Gibson, Securtity Now is a TWiT podcast featuring in the latest regarding computer and interent security. This episode featured computer security expert Peter Gutmann and his controversial paper A Cost Analysis of Windows Vista Content Protection. The episode rasies key isues regarding the massive digital rights management (DRM) protection built into Windows Vista, and the possible negative impact it will have on consumers of HDDVD content and future videoc ard releases. Enjoy.
Steve Gibson's homepage (the only place to get SpinRite 6 - the PC industry's #1 mass storage data recovery & maintenance software
http://www.grc.com/
Secuirty Now 74: Peter Gutmann on Vista Content Protection
Run Time: 49:58
Hosted by Leo Laporte and secuirty expert Steve Gibson, Securtity Now is a TWiT podcast featuring in the latest regarding computer and interent security. This episode featured computer security expert Peter Gutmann and his controversial paper A Cost Analysis of Windows Vista Content Protection. The episode rasies key isues regarding the massive digital rights management (DRM) protection built into Windows Vista, and the possible negative impact it will have on consumers of HDDVD content and future videoc ard releases. Enjoy.
Steve Gibson's homepage (the only place to get SpinRite 6 - the PC industry's #1 mass storage data recovery & maintenance software
http://www.grc.com/
Sunday, January 14, 2007
Podcast Pick of the Day - Discovery Channel Features
Discovery Channel Features
Unsolved History: Hope Diamond
Run Time: 25:43
This podcast features the 45-carat Hope Diamond. Topics discussed:
Unsolved History: Hope Diamond
Run Time: 25:43
This podcast features the 45-carat Hope Diamond. Topics discussed:
- How diamonds are formed in nature
- Why diamonds are colored (trapped boron gas yields a blue color)
- The history of diamonds and the DeBeers diamond mine
- The history of the Hope diamond, its owners and its true origin dating to over 400 hundred years ago
- The scientific testing done to determine if the Hope is a smaller version of the 67-carat "French Blue" owned by Louis XIV
- How Gemesis Corporation produces man made gem quality colored diamonds
Enjoy.
Friday, January 12, 2007
Podcasts Picks of the Day - NOVA PBS and The Math Factor
NOVA PBS
Polar Cold
Run Time: 3:50
The Math Factor
We Don't Know the Way Out!
Run Time: 4:06
I decided to post two podcasts today, both of which pit the listener in two different places. One is real, the other imaginary. And both daunting.
Polar Cold focuses on polar adventurer Benedict Allen and his description of how extreme cold infilitrates the body and its subsequent physical and mental effects.
The Math Factor poses a spatial question on how a person trapped in a 50ft by 50ft by 50ft box suspended 100 feet in the air by stilts can escape with only a knife and two 50 foot ropes suspended from the ceiling. The room has one window with a hook at the base of the floor. I know: cut both ropes, tie them together, then lower yourself out. One caveat: you cannot survive a fall of more than ten feet. Enjoy.
Polar Cold
Run Time: 3:50
The Math Factor
We Don't Know the Way Out!
Run Time: 4:06
I decided to post two podcasts today, both of which pit the listener in two different places. One is real, the other imaginary. And both daunting.
Polar Cold focuses on polar adventurer Benedict Allen and his description of how extreme cold infilitrates the body and its subsequent physical and mental effects.
The Math Factor poses a spatial question on how a person trapped in a 50ft by 50ft by 50ft box suspended 100 feet in the air by stilts can escape with only a knife and two 50 foot ropes suspended from the ceiling. The room has one window with a hook at the base of the floor. I know: cut both ropes, tie them together, then lower yourself out. One caveat: you cannot survive a fall of more than ten feet. Enjoy.
Thursday, January 11, 2007
Podcast Pick of the Day - Digital Life TV
Digital Life TV
Episode 130
Run Time: 51:54
Hosted by tech aficionados Patrick Norton and Robert Herron, Digital Life TV (or DLTV) presents the newest and hottest trends, topics and gadgets in technology twice a week. This week they are at CES (Consumer Electronic Show) in Las Vegas, Nevada. This podcast is from day three of the show and featrues 40 new tech items such as protective cases for iPods, the iPhone, new HD TVs, the world's tiniest projector and a lot more.
Robert Herron is a HDTV guru, and his pick of the the best in show television got me researching. He said the SONY OLED TV possessed the best picture quality. OLED stands for Organic Light-Emitting Diode. The telvsions are ultra slim (width of 10mm or less) and have an insane contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1. The televisons require no backlighting and are literally paper thin. Unfortuantely, they're still in the prototype stage, but show where the ultra slim, ultra high resolution technology is heading. Enjoy.
Episode 130
Run Time: 51:54
Hosted by tech aficionados Patrick Norton and Robert Herron, Digital Life TV (or DLTV) presents the newest and hottest trends, topics and gadgets in technology twice a week. This week they are at CES (Consumer Electronic Show) in Las Vegas, Nevada. This podcast is from day three of the show and featrues 40 new tech items such as protective cases for iPods, the iPhone, new HD TVs, the world's tiniest projector and a lot more.
Robert Herron is a HDTV guru, and his pick of the the best in show television got me researching. He said the SONY OLED TV possessed the best picture quality. OLED stands for Organic Light-Emitting Diode. The telvsions are ultra slim (width of 10mm or less) and have an insane contrast ratio of 1,000,000:1. The televisons require no backlighting and are literally paper thin. Unfortuantely, they're still in the prototype stage, but show where the ultra slim, ultra high resolution technology is heading. Enjoy.
Wednesday, January 10, 2007
Podcast Pick of the Day - Discovery Channel Features
Discovery Channel Features
Future Weapons 4
Run Time: 25:38
Hosted by Navy Seal veteran Richard Machowicz, Future Weapons is a Discovery Channel show featuring the latest in military technology. This podcast featured:
Future Weapons 4
Run Time: 25:38
Hosted by Navy Seal veteran Richard Machowicz, Future Weapons is a Discovery Channel show featuring the latest in military technology. This podcast featured:
- Thor, a state of the art missile launcher that can destroy air or ground targets in less than ten seconds and can be operated by one man.
- Swords, a robot capable of firing a M-249 machine gun and a rocket launcher that can be used as a soldier in the field.
- Apache Longbow, the new version of the Apache helicopter capable of scanning and classifying 128 targets and choosing the 16 most dangerous targets in less than a minute.
- Excalibur, the next generation of artillery shell with its own GPS system capable of being accurate within ten yards from 25 miles away. This is 20 times more accuarate than conventional military shells.
Enjoy.
Tuesday, January 9, 2007
Podcast Pick of the Day - Meet The Press
Meet the Press
Sunday, January 7, 2007
Run Time: 49:14
Hosted by Tim Russert, Meet the Press is a weekly NBC political talkshow spotlighting the most pressing issues in politics and world events. This week's issue: Iraq and what we should do next. President Bush has decided to send thousands of additional troops to the war torn region, a surge as he refers to it. He is scheduled to address the nation of this decision on Wednesday, January 10, 2007. Senator Joe Biden from Delaware and Senator Lindsey Graham from South Carolina, both of which have been to Iraq for a first hand assessment, debate this decision and what is best for Iraq and the United States both in the short term and the long term. The Meet the Press website also provides a typed transcript of the episode. Enjoy.
Wikipedia entry:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meet_the_Press
Sunday, January 7, 2007
Run Time: 49:14
Hosted by Tim Russert, Meet the Press is a weekly NBC political talkshow spotlighting the most pressing issues in politics and world events. This week's issue: Iraq and what we should do next. President Bush has decided to send thousands of additional troops to the war torn region, a surge as he refers to it. He is scheduled to address the nation of this decision on Wednesday, January 10, 2007. Senator Joe Biden from Delaware and Senator Lindsey Graham from South Carolina, both of which have been to Iraq for a first hand assessment, debate this decision and what is best for Iraq and the United States both in the short term and the long term. The Meet the Press website also provides a typed transcript of the episode. Enjoy.
Wikipedia entry:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meet_the_Press
Monday, January 8, 2007
Podcast Pick of the Day - Slate Magazine Daily Podcast
Slate Magazine Daily Podcast
The Gabfest and the First 100 Hours
Run Time: 29:30
Slate Magazine's political gabest and cocktail chatter comes to you from from the Slate conference room in our nation's capital. The political pundits pontificate on the first hundred hours of the new Congress, Nancy Pelosi, the war in Iraq, Saddam's hanging, Judge Rhenquist's addiction, the BCS championship football game and the hidden telephone number for the Amazon price guarantee. Enjoy.
The Gabfest and the First 100 Hours
Run Time: 29:30
Slate Magazine's political gabest and cocktail chatter comes to you from from the Slate conference room in our nation's capital. The political pundits pontificate on the first hundred hours of the new Congress, Nancy Pelosi, the war in Iraq, Saddam's hanging, Judge Rhenquist's addiction, the BCS championship football game and the hidden telephone number for the Amazon price guarantee. Enjoy.
Sunday, January 7, 2007
Podcast Pick of the Day - NPR: Story of the Day
NPR: Story of the Day
Something in the Way You Remix
Run Time: 10:23
NPR: Story of the Day is a daily podcast featuring "the one thing you won't want to miss". Today's podcast provides an in depth look into the remixing of the songs on The Beatles album LOVE from producer Giles Martin, son of Sir George Martin. The podcast also features excerpts from some of these remixed songs taken from the original master tapes.
Cirque du Soleil's LOVE, which celebrates The Beatles and plays at the Mirage in Las Vegas, features the 26 remixed Beatles songs such as Get Back, I Am the Walrus, Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds, Come Together, Revolution, Hey Jude and All You Need is Love. Enjoy.
Something in the Way You Remix
Run Time: 10:23
NPR: Story of the Day is a daily podcast featuring "the one thing you won't want to miss". Today's podcast provides an in depth look into the remixing of the songs on The Beatles album LOVE from producer Giles Martin, son of Sir George Martin. The podcast also features excerpts from some of these remixed songs taken from the original master tapes.
Cirque du Soleil's LOVE, which celebrates The Beatles and plays at the Mirage in Las Vegas, features the 26 remixed Beatles songs such as Get Back, I Am the Walrus, Lucy in the Sky With Diamonds, Come Together, Revolution, Hey Jude and All You Need is Love. Enjoy.
Friday, January 5, 2007
Podcast Pick of the Day - Start the Week
Start the Week
January 1, 2007
Run Time: 42:24
Hosted by Andrew Marr, Start the Week is a BBC Radio production touching on interesting topics both new and old. This podcast featured predictions for 2007 by John Micklethwait, editor in chief of The Economist, Jude Kelly, ranked the 14th most influential person in London, Mark Walport, director of the Wellcome Trust and Charles Kennedy, former leader of the Liberal Democrats. Topics and predictions include: the acceleration of social technology, the status of the United Kingdom, the emergence of Germany and China, President George Bush going green, DNA breakthroughs and others. Enjoy.
January 1, 2007
Run Time: 42:24
Hosted by Andrew Marr, Start the Week is a BBC Radio production touching on interesting topics both new and old. This podcast featured predictions for 2007 by John Micklethwait, editor in chief of The Economist, Jude Kelly, ranked the 14th most influential person in London, Mark Walport, director of the Wellcome Trust and Charles Kennedy, former leader of the Liberal Democrats. Topics and predictions include: the acceleration of social technology, the status of the United Kingdom, the emergence of Germany and China, President George Bush going green, DNA breakthroughs and others. Enjoy.
Thursday, January 4, 2007
Podcast Pick of the Day - Pardon the Interruption
Pardon The Interruption
January 3, 2007
Run Time: 25:11
Hosted today by Tony Kornheiser and Dan LeBatard, Pardon the Interruption is a daily sports talk show on ESPN airing at 5:30PM EST. It’s unique style and animated hosts make the show a daily must see program. Today’s episode featured rants about Nick Saban, the Dolphins’ mess, the underachieving Miami Heat, the future of Notre Dame’s head football coach Charlie Weiss and the notion that thugs and convicts make better football players.
This podcast is a day behind. The January 4, 2007 PTI broadcast set to release as a podcast on January 5, 2007 is also a classic. Another must hear episode. Enjoy.
January 3, 2007
Run Time: 25:11
Hosted today by Tony Kornheiser and Dan LeBatard, Pardon the Interruption is a daily sports talk show on ESPN airing at 5:30PM EST. It’s unique style and animated hosts make the show a daily must see program. Today’s episode featured rants about Nick Saban, the Dolphins’ mess, the underachieving Miami Heat, the future of Notre Dame’s head football coach Charlie Weiss and the notion that thugs and convicts make better football players.
This podcast is a day behind. The January 4, 2007 PTI broadcast set to release as a podcast on January 5, 2007 is also a classic. Another must hear episode. Enjoy.
Wednesday, January 3, 2007
Podcast Pick of the Day - This Week in Tech
This Week in Tech
TWiT 82: The Year in Review
Run Time: 1:00:00
Hosted by Leo Laporte, This Week in Tech features the hottest weekly stories in technology. This episode was in the year in review wrap up. It was good to hear Michael Arrington back on the TWiT podcast, and it's always fun to hear John C. Dvorak spout on technology. He can also be found at Dvorak.org/blog (you can drink now... inside TWiT joke). Wil Harris from bit-tech.net and Andy Ihnatko rounded out the panel, which discussed these topics and more:
TWiT 82: The Year in Review
Run Time: 1:00:00
Hosted by Leo Laporte, This Week in Tech features the hottest weekly stories in technology. This episode was in the year in review wrap up. It was good to hear Michael Arrington back on the TWiT podcast, and it's always fun to hear John C. Dvorak spout on technology. He can also be found at Dvorak.org/blog (you can drink now... inside TWiT joke). Wil Harris from bit-tech.net and Andy Ihnatko rounded out the panel, which discussed these topics and more:
- Digg.com receives second round of funding
- Google acquiring YouTube
- Congress deals a blow to net neutrality
- The emergence of Skype
- The web turned 15, the PC 25 and the hard drive 50
- And 2007 predictions, including Microsoft/Yahoo merger and Google/AOL merger
Tuesday, January 2, 2007
Podcast Pick of the Day - Science Friday
Science Friday
2006 Science Year in Review
Run Time: 46:08
Hosted by Ira Flatow, Science Friday is a weekly podcast featuring the current intriguing topics in science. The most recent podcast was the 2006 year in review, the biggest science stories of the year including:
2006 Science Year in Review
Run Time: 46:08
Hosted by Ira Flatow, Science Friday is a weekly podcast featuring the current intriguing topics in science. The most recent podcast was the 2006 year in review, the biggest science stories of the year including:
- first ever cancer vaccine
- global warming
- Google purchasing YouTube for 1.65 billion
- Poincare conjecture breakthrough
- Nintendo Wii
- evidence of dark matter
- transfats banned in New York City
- construction of the world's most powerful particle accelerator
- string theory under fire
- Pluto no longer a planet
- advances in diabetes treatment
- water flow on Mars
- new electric car advancements (0-60 in 4 seconds)
Monday, January 1, 2007
Podcast Pick of the Day - This Week in Media
This Week in Media
TWiM 33 - The World According to Mark
Run Time: 1:00:30
Hosted by Alex Lindsay of Pixel Corps, This Week in Media examines the current trends in media, what's hot and what's not, and provides insider views into the world behind the camera. This episode focuses on Eragon, ISPs for Bit Torrent, HD over the web and the (multimedia) world according to Mark Cuban, well, maybe not exactly. Enjoy.
And oh yeah, Happy New Year. :-)
Pixel Corps:
http://pixelcorps.com/
TWiM 33 - The World According to Mark
Run Time: 1:00:30
Hosted by Alex Lindsay of Pixel Corps, This Week in Media examines the current trends in media, what's hot and what's not, and provides insider views into the world behind the camera. This episode focuses on Eragon, ISPs for Bit Torrent, HD over the web and the (multimedia) world according to Mark Cuban, well, maybe not exactly. Enjoy.
And oh yeah, Happy New Year. :-)
Pixel Corps:
http://pixelcorps.com/
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