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    What is Stuxnet?

    Officially, no one knows where Stuxnet came from. However, this ...

    Officially, no one knows where Stuxnet came from. However, this software seems to be state-sponsored and built to attack very specific types of hardware. So what is Stuxnet, really? Join the guys as they get to the bottom of this mysterious malware.

    Mar 9, 2011 Read more
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    New Media Success Stories

    It's no secret that the old rules concerning entertainment and ...

    It's no secret that the old rules concerning entertainment and business have changed in the age of the internet, but questions remain. How exactly have these rules changed, for example, and who has profited from this new paradigm? Tune in and learn more.

    Mar 7, 2011 Read more
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    The Sega Saga

    Sega began in Honolulu, Hawaii in 1940. Originally named Standard ...

    Sega began in Honolulu, Hawaii in 1940. Originally named Standard Games, this company originally made coin-operated amusements. Tune in as Chris and Jonathan recount the storied history of the Sega corporation in this podcast.

    Mar 2, 2011 Read more
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    Social Media Faux Pas

    The explosive growth of social media has triggered startling innovations ...

    The explosive growth of social media has triggered startling innovations - but it's also created unprecedented opportunities for social faux pas or embarrassing statements. Tune in as the guys break down social media faux pas (and how to avoid them).

    Feb 28, 2011 Read more
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    Apple TV

    When Apple decided to bridge the gap between computers and ...

    When Apple decided to bridge the gap between computers and televisions, they came up with Apple TV. But what exactly is it? In this episode, Chris and Jonathan examine the pros, cons and features of Apple TV.

    Feb 23, 2011 Read more
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    Sports Cameras

    Sports fans know that referees are fallible, and it's not ...

    Sports fans know that referees are fallible, and it's not uncommon to see fans loudly protesting controversial calls. In this podcast, Jonathan and Chris take a closer look at the camera technology used to eliminate the errors of human referees.

    Feb 21, 2011 Read more
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    USB vs. Lightpeak

    The universal serial bus, or USB, was meant to simplify ...

    The universal serial bus, or USB, was meant to simplify the complicated world of computer peripheral connections. To be fair, USB has done well in this market -- but could a new standard loom on the horizon? Tune in to learn more.

    Feb 16, 2011 Read more
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    Shutting Off the Internet

    During the ousting of Egyptian President Mubarak, the government cut ...

    During the ousting of Egyptian President Mubarak, the government cut off internet access across Egypt. Could other governments make the same move? Join Chris and Jonathan as they take a closer look at governmental control of the internet.

    Feb 14, 2011 Read more
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    TechStuff vs. BattleBots

    In 1992, Marc Thorpe had a vision: What if people ...

    In 1992, Marc Thorpe had a vision: What if people could build their own robots, and pit them against others? In this episode, Jonathan and Chris take a closer look at the history of Robot Wars and BattleBots.

    Feb 9, 2011 Read more
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    The History of Palm

    Palm Computing was founded in 1992, before the tech world ...

    Palm Computing was founded in 1992, before the tech world was inundated with PDAs. Join Jonathan and Chris as they break down the evolution of Palm's products -- as well as the stories of the many companies that, at one or another, owned Palm.

    Feb 7, 2011 Read more
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