- Thu Oct 22 1:48 PM PDT 2009 The Real Deal 184: Who should own the Internet
Chris Mitchell from Muninetworks.org joins us to discuss net neutrality and who should own the pipes.
- Fri Oct 2 12:32 PM PDT 2009 Report: Comcast in talks with NBC Universal
Comcast and NBC Universal could team up to form a joint venture controlled by the cable giant in an attempt to reshape these companies' online-video strategies.
- Wed Sep 23 11:50 AM PDT 2009 BOL 1069: 80 percent of life is exhaust
We're not real sure about the iRex reader, Microsoft's Courier is a lot of smoke, Palm gets told to sit down and be quiet about iTunes syncing, and a PlayStation2 for you car. And finally, Brian imparts a valuable life lesson for everyone listening.
- Thu Sep 3 4:05 PM PDT 2009 The Real Deal 177: Home security cameras
Rafe Needleman and Brian Cooley (a.k.a. the Cat Master) discuss the best hardware and software for monitoring your home when you're not there. Plus, your questions answered!
- Thu Aug 13 6:00 AM PDT 2009 Building the perfect set-top box
The complex set-top box market is filled with several devices that don't quite appeal to every consumer's desires. What would the perfect one feature?
- Tue Aug 4 4:30 PM PDT 2009 Reflecting on the DTV transition
CEA President Gary Shapiro talks about the 25-year process of bringing the U.S. into the digital television era, and where we go from here.
- Wed Jul 22 11:12 AM PDT 2009 On Road Trip, setting up a mobile, off-the-grid office
Roving reporter heads deep into the forest with a satellite modem and phone, a battery-operated Bluetooth-enabled printer, and a lot of fully-charged batteries.
- Wed Jul 15 11:40 AM PDT 2009 BOL 1019: What is a browser anyway?!
Bill Gates wonders why Google would want to make a browser-based operating system. In fact, he wonders what exactly a browser is, anyway.
- Thu Jul 9 12:25 PM PDT 2009 Buzz Out Loud 1015: Keep it convenient
We all get in a big argument over whether all-in-one devices are more convenient than discrete devices. Cooley thinks discrete devices are un-American. I think the opposite. And Molly has the logical arguments for discrete devices. We also find out a Ju
- Wed Jun 24 3:50 PM PDT 2009 Will more competition finally mean better TV?
Everyone from the the cable companies to the phone companies want you to subscribe to their networks. That's good...probably.




