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  • Mon Apr 20 2009 Ep. 955: Wing and a prayer

    Today's show may be held together by duct tape and super glue, but Jeff Bakalar was kind enough to help us cover the day's news. Time Warner cancels its bandwidth cap plan, the Pirate Bay founders are...

    Posted by Jeff Bakalar and Natali Del Conte

  • Tue Mar 31 2009 Loaded: Unabashed piracy

    Netflix raises prices on Blu-ray Disc rentals, Google starts throwing some big bucks around, and we explain how to declare your pirating habits to all of your Facebook friends.

    Posted by Natali Del Conte

  • Thu Apr 3 2008 IBM: i + p = Power

    This is both a major midrange product announcement and the final (or, at least, as final as such things ever are) coming together of a complex organizational and product integration task that's been going on for years.

    Posted by Gordon Haff

  • Mon Apr 13 2009 Ep. 951: Scary and hot

    In this case it refers to Jeff Bakalar's face, but it could also refer to Amazon, Steve Jobs, and Skype. Well at least in part. Find out all about all of these things in today's scary and caliente e...

    Posted by Tom Merritt and Natali Del Conte

  • Wed Sep 29 2004 IBM claims fastest supercomputer title--for now

    Sure, 36.01 trillion calculations per second is pretty fast. But some say SGI could eventually beat that.

    Posted by Stephen Shankland

  • Thu Apr 30 1998 Kodak, Intel join on digital cameras

    The two will try to spur digital photography to the mass market, offering lower-cost imaging solutions for shutterbugs lacking PCs.

    Posted by Stephanie Miles and Jim Davis

  • Fri Jun 1 2007 Tech-inspired summer camps: 10 cool choices

    Board games and movie nights, sure. But today's campers also get to learn digital filmmaking, make Web comics and gaze into outer space.

    Posted by Candace Lombardi

  • Fri Aug 6 2004 Brain drain in tech's future?

    A drop in the number of science and engineering doctoral degrees could spell trouble for innovation in the tech field.
    Less-than-risky business

    Posted by Ed Frauenheim

  • Wed Oct 26 2005 Future nanotech tools made from clay

    A nano start-up is using a naturally occurring tubular clay as a carrier in metals, perfumes and more.

    Posted by Michael Kanellos

  • Thu May 14 1998 Xerox sues HP over ink jet printers

    The world's foremost developer of ink jet printing technology has been accused of stealing proprietary technology by a newcomer.

    Posted by Stephanie Miles

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