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<title>TWiT Episode 0009 June 19, 2005</title>
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<description>Hosts: Leo Laporte, Patrick Norton, Kevin Rose, and Robert Norton

Topics:

    * Windows Updates - should they be daily or monthly?
    * Burning in Gaming Machines
    * To Update or Not to Update Drivers
    * OEM bloatware on Windows machines
    * Backing up to network drives
    * Patrick recommends Server Elements open source NAS
    * Leo says don&#039;t buy Iomega&#039;s BOSS
    * Using Gmail to backup your files
    * Is OS X for Intel on the warez sites?
    * The merits of live CDs like Knoppix
    * The FCC advances the move to digital broadcast TV to 2006
    * The TWiTs debate digital TV
    * The best way to get HD
    * Kevin admits to watching women&#039;s tennis
    * Robert says NASCAR in HD is the way to go
    * Leo says life sucks
    * AMD Quadcore chips are on the way
    * The limitations of multi-processor systems
    * The end of the processor clock speed race
    * Robert admits to building a Prescott-based system, it&#039;s fast... and hot: 75C
    * Processors will get faster, but we&#039;re in a transition period
    * Sony hard drive add-on for PS/3 will come with Linux
    * ATI Crossfire vs. SLI
    * The benefits of nVidea&#039;s SLI dual card gaming
    * The 1080p format
    * Patrick and Leo ask Robert for TV buying advice
    * Robert likes the Sharp 45-inch Aquos, but plasma is better for video
    * Wait until the end of the year to buy
    * 37-inch LCDs with 1080p resolution for under $2000 should appear soon
    * Thanks to Textamerica for The TechTV-On This Date moblog
    * Patrick is sticking with CRT displays
    * Winbook&#039;s new HD LCD has some problems but it&#039;s very affordable
    * LCD TVs are poised to replace CRT and rear-projection at the low end
    * DVD Decrypter ceases and desists
    * Kevin prefers DVD Shrink and it&#039;s not dead yet
    * Was it because Decrypter broke Sony&#039;s copy protection?
    * Canada is about to go down the DMCA road
    * Cory Doctorow says WIPO&#039;s membership is the problem
    * Patrick defends copy protection but says theonline music store experience stinks
    * Kevin and Leo love JHymn for iTunes Music Store decryption
    * Kevin will print the Free Leo Bumper Stickers
    * Robert&#039;s off to play Battlefield 2
    * Kevin&#039;s newest SYSTM is out: learn how to build your own Myth DVR using KnoppMyth
    * HD3000 brings HDTV to Myth
    * Leo loves Knoppix MAME
    * Patrick plugs ExtremeIpod.com - enter the contest for free music
    * Drupal throttling and moving to a new server (any day now)
    * Patrick plays pitchman
    * We&#039;re working on non-Paypal options to contribute (maybe Google?)
    * Patrick&#039;s Box o&#039; Crap is looking good, we&#039;ll announce winners soon. Honest.

Running Time: 1:10</description>
<publicdate>2005-05-22 14:11:16</publicdate>
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