Dump your cable modem for WiMAX? iSquint, FeedFlix, Windows 7 Beta: better than Vista. HP MediaSmart Server vs. DIY = Windows Home Server Challenge.
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Best OTA reception for DTV/HDTV, update all social networks at once! Back up iTunes, extract files from an iPod, build custom recovery CD! Windows 7: memory hog?
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An evening of fine beverages, retro internet staples that we’ll forever miss, Hulu's free glory days are numbered, the hyped launch of Windows 7, private Google Voice voicemails showing up in public searches, Amelia Earhart's final resting place possibly located, and the sexy and delicious bacon...
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Use PS3 and Xbox 360 Controllers For PC Games, EFi-X: Build an OS X desktop on the cheap! Fast access to old hard drives, Milo, Frew Software, Alkaline AA problems or dead camera?
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Martin Sargent gets cheated, is Windows 7 a little too pricey?, The King’s Seven Incher, TheVideoBay vs YouTube, MacBook Spaceships, and a Special Ending!
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Bullet Train Gets Approved in California, Microsoft has officially retired Windows 3.1, Heidi Klum Strips Down in Guitar Hero: World Tour Commercial, CNN Hologram TV First, An Experiment with Google Suggest
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This week Matt reviews an open source WiFi network scanner for Windows while Darren convinces a Windows server into treating a VPN connection as a service.
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Booting Windows from a USB key using the Windows Automated Installation Kit. Unlocking the Fon and Installing Jasager — Illustrated. Desktop and meeting collaboration using DimDim, the free open source online collaboration software. Turn your Windows desktop into a 3D spaces cube, and more!
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In this first episode of '09 Dave Randolph joins us to geek out about all things video. Darren whips up a Password Cracking Cocktail and shows off a wicked fast MD5 brute force tool that harnesses the power of your Nvidia graphics card. Shannon saves the day by recovering her sisters Windows pass...
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