- Thu Nov 5 10:30 AM PST 2009 Sluggish Magic Mouse performance with Mac Pros--old bluetooth problem?
A number of people are experiencing poor tracking performance with Apple's new Magic mouse when using it with Mac Pro computers.
- 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 16 4:00 AM PDT 2009 Performance showdown: Windows 7 vs. Snow Leopard
CNET Labs' Dong Ngo tests the two operating systems side by side and finds that while Snow Leopard is faster with Apple software, Windows 7 is the way to go when it comes to serious gaming.
- Thu Oct 8 8:28 AM PDT 2009 Pirate Bay founder accused of running Reservella
BREIN, a Dutch trade group representing copyright owners, claims to have uncovered documents revealing that Fredrik Neij is CEO of Thepiratebay.org's listed owner.
- Thu Oct 8 12:01 AM PDT 2009 Iomega upgrades StorCenter ix2 NAS server
Iomega announces the new generation of its NAS server, the StorCenter ix2-2000.
- Wed Oct 7 4:08 PM PDT 2009 Create custom keyboard layouts with Ukelele
Ukelele is a tool that can create XML keyboard layouts for use in OS X version 10.2 and later.
- Wed Sep 16 1:45 PM PDT 2009 Best of show: Our top five from TechCrunch50
This year's TechCrunch50 show is over, and 50 new start-ups later, we narrow it down to five of our favorites.
- Fri Aug 28 11:00 AM PDT 2009 Week in review: Apple unleashes Snow Leopard
Apple releases its latest operating system, as Microsoft looks ahead to the big day for Windows 7. Also: Is Pirate Bay going to stay afloat?
- Tue Aug 25 12:15 PM PDT 2009 BOL 1049: The Pirate Bay will never die.... and neither will SCO
Monarchy, mercantilism, and Talmudic tech are on the table today. We get a little obscure in our references...at least I do...but Leo and Brian keep us on track talking about the new Sony Reader, and how the Pirate Bay is unkillable.
- Fri Aug 14 12:38 PM PDT 2009 Justice Department defends massive file-swapping fine
In move that echoes Bush administration arguments, Obama Justice Department says Jammie Thomas' $1.92 million fine for infringement of 24 songs is constitutional.




