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The Late Night Tech Show is a nightly technology news podcast hosted by David Ward. Every night, the Late Night Tech Show presents the day's hottest technology news. A new episode premieres every weeknight at 12 am EST / 9 pm PST.

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There will not be a podcast this week, due to circumstances beyond my control. Be sure to tune in next week for a new episode of TalkTech. We apologize again for the inconvenience.

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LNTS Halloween Special

In this special Halloween edition of the Late Night Tech Show, a Research In Motion ruling risks brings US BlackBerry sales to a halt, consumers sue Apple Computers for scratched and marred iPod Nano screens, Yahoo boosts prices on its subscription music service, David gives listeners tips on how to throw a Halloween party for kids and how to use a Dremel tool to carve fancy pumpkins, Scientigo stakes a claim on XML software patents, Microsoft DirectShow patches leaves some users unprotecte ...

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October 29, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Florida introduces a bill to curb violent video game sales, Microsoft files lawsuits against "zombie computer" spammers, Troika releases a tool for armchair activists, David teaches listeners how to use multiple ISPs on their Windows XP and Macintosh computers, Apple honors the death of civil rights icon Rosa Parks, XM Satellite Radio users double as losses grow, and Verizon beats estimate due to wireless demand. Run Time: 35 Minutes.

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November 2, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, NBC Nightly News announces that it will air broadcasts online for free, Ford announces plans to debut new Ford F-250 with mobile offices, Apple sells a million videos in its new service, Wikipedia announces plans to go to print, Microsoft expands their web-based offerings, Google and IBM team up on a new enterprise search technology, David talks about $500 laptops, and Qwest reaches a $400 million settlement in a shareholder lawsuit. Run Time: 3 ...

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Episode #001 - "St. Patrick's Day"

On this episode of the Late Night Tech Show, the Late Night Tech Show returns to iTunes and announces new additions, Sony delays the PlayStation 3 till November, Microsoft announces Vista OS release date and charges eight men with selling counterfeit XP and Office software, rumors fly about Dell buying Alienware, how to delete protected or spyware-controlled files, Adobe warns of a critical Flash player vulnerability, America Online opens In2TV broadband television service, Red Hat shows of ...

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Episode #001 - "St. Patrick's Day"

On this episode of the Late Night Tech Show, the Late Night Tech Show returns to iTunes and announces new additions, Sony delays the PlayStation 3 till November, Microsoft announces Vista OS release date and charges eight men with selling counterfeit XP and Office software, rumors fly about Dell buying Alienware, how to delete protected or spyware-controlled files, Adobe warns of a critical Flash player vulnerability, America Online opens In2TV broadband television service, Red Hat shows of ...

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January 16, 2006

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Microsoft announces the preliminary release date for Windows XP Service Pack 3, an eighteen year-old Spanish hacker is arrested for hacking into a San Diego Navy base, Nintendo dismisses rumors of the unveiling of a redesigned DS, Seagate releases a 160GB laptop hard drive, how to optimize Web pages for different operating systems, Activision grabs the rights to the video game version of the live-action Transformers movie, PodGear changes their b ...

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January 16, 2006

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Microsoft announces the preliminary release date for Windows XP Service Pack 3, an eighteen year-old Spanish hacker is arrested for hacking into a San Diego Navy base, Nintendo dismisses rumors of the unveiling of a redesigned DS, Seagate releases a 160GB laptop hard drive, how to optimize Web pages for different operating systems, Activision grabs the rights to the video game version of the live-action Transformers movie, PodGear changes their b ...

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The Return of Late Night Tech Show

Christmas break is over, and with its ending brings the return of the Late Night Tech Show. Be sure to tune in on January 16, 2005 for the return of the Late Night Tech Show with David Ward.

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The Return of Late Night Tech Show

Christmas break is over, and with its ending brings the return of the Late Night Tech Show. Be sure to tune in on January 16, 2005 for the return of the Late Night Tech Show with David Ward.

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November 4, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Nokia expects mobile TV networks to be online by the middle of 2006, a hacker develops the first Oracle worm, popular music stars turn to technology to advertise their music, WeatherBug releases a Mac version of their software and new WeatherBug podcast, Microsoft announces online enhancements to Windows and Office, the British teen arrested for sending an "e-mail bomb" is cleared under the Computer Misuse Act, and Nokia launches its open-source ...

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December 6, 2005

In this episode of the Late Night Tech Show, an Illinois man sues Microsoft over glitches in the Xbox 360 video game console, Wikipedia tightens their submission rules, Toshiba wins an appeal in their flash memory lawsuit with Lexar Media, Kazaa owners are accused of ignoring an order to install anti-piracy filters, David teaches listeners how to stop black screens from appearing whenever a screenshot is attempted, Panasonic doubles the capacity of their Blu-ray DVD discsto 50GB, AOL announ ...

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December 6, 2005

In this episode of the Late Night Tech Show, an Illinois man sues Microsoft over glitches in the Xbox 360 video game console, Wikipedia tightens their submission rules, Toshiba wins an appeal in their flash memory lawsuit with Lexar Media, Kazaa owners are accused of ignoring an order to install anti-piracy filters, David teaches listeners how to stop black screens from appearing whenever a screenshot is attempted, Panasonic doubles the capacity of their Blu-ray DVD discs to 50GB, AOL annou ...

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December 5, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, hackers publish three new Windows exploits, America Online is accused by customers of illegal billing, the Sober virus stalls the MSN portal and Hotmail web e-mail service, Cingular debuts their new push-to-talk service, David gives listeners a how-to on how to use BitTorrent and RSS technologies to never miss episodes of their favorite television shows, Bill Gates visits the country of India, Apple publishes an online guide tousing the different ...

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December 5, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, hackers publish three new Windows exploits, America Online is accused by customers of illegal billing, the Sober virus stalls the MSN portal and Hotmail web e-mail service, Cingular debuts their new push-to-talk service, David gives listeners a how-to on how to use BitTorrent and RSS technologies to never miss episodes of their favorite television shows, Bill Gates visits the country of India, Apple publishes an online guide to using the differen ...

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December 2, 2005

Unfortunately, the show notes somehow got deleted from my hard drive. Just be sure to check out the show for tonight's technology news. Thanks, David.

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December 2, 2005

Unfortunately, the show notes somehow got deleted from my hard drive. Just be sure to check out the show for tonight's technology news. Thanks, David.

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December 1, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Skype announces that version 2.0 will offer free video calling, Microsoft announces that the features for the Vista operating system are almost complete, a Yahoo Mail update adds an RSS reader, a judge may halt the BlackBerry service in the United States, the MacWorld Expo announces that their keynote speaker will be Apple CEO Steve Jobs, Verizon announces plans to offer live television on cell phones, the Free Software Foundation begins an overh ...

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December 1, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Skype announces that version 2.0 will offer free video calling, Microsoft announces that the features for the Vista operating system are almost complete, a Yahoo Mail update adds an RSS reader, a judge may halt the BlackBerry service in the United States, the MacWorld Expo announces that their keynote speaker will be Apple CEO Steve Jobs, Verizon announces plans to offer live television on cell phones, the Free Software Foundation begins an overh ...

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November 30, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Linksys begins offering Wi-Fi hardware that rivals fast Ethernet, NEC debuts a laptop that is missing a hard disk, Microsoft delivers Windows Live Mail Beta, Erik Marcus’ Vegan.com podcast is hijacked and held for ransom, phishers use an IRS tax break as bait in their newest scams, the Grateful Dead angers fans after directing Internet Archive to temporarily stop free concert downloads, Sun Microsystems announces that they will bundle Java Ente ...

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November 30, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Linksys begins offering Wi-Fi hardware that rivals fast Ethernet, NEC debuts a laptop that is missing a hard disk, Microsoft delivers Windows Live Mail Beta, Erik Marcus’ Vegan.com podcast is hijacked and held for ransom, phishers use an IRS tax break as bait in their newest scams, the Grateful Dead angers fans after directing Internet Archive to temporarily stop free concert downloads, Sun Microsystems announces that they will bundle Java Ente ...

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November 29, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, the Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder 2 is launched for the PlayStation Portable, Sony adds RSS and Windows Media Audio support to the PSP, the FCC deadline for Internet phone providers to add enhanced 911 services passes, Disney and ClearChannel announce that they will be advertising on the Apple iPod, Samsung unveils the largest flexible LCD screen, New Orleans launches the nation’s first free wireless Internet service, Microsoft tests their new cl ...

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November 29, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, the Neuros MPEG-4 Recorder 2 is launched for the PlayStation Portable, Sony adds RSS and Windows Media Audio support to the PSP, the FCC deadline for Internet phone providers to add enhanced 911 services passes, Disney and ClearChannel announce that they will be advertising on the Apple iPod, Samsung unveils the largest flexible LCD screen, New Orleans launches the nation’s first free wireless Internet service, Microsoft tests their new cl ...

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November 28, 2005

In this episode of the Late Night Tech Show, a bill is introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives allowing employers and workers up to $2,500 in tax credit for IT-related training, Sony announces that the PlayStation 3 will also feature parental controls for movies, the GameRunner Treadmill Controller mixes gaming with exercise, a mass Call Of Duty 2 strike is planned for December 16, Kazaa installs an anti-piracy tool into its software, TiVo develops a service thatsearches for adverti ...

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November 28, 2005

In this episode of the Late Night Tech Show, a bill is introduced in the U.S. House of Representatives allowing employers and workers up to $2,500 in tax credit for IT-related training, Sony announces that the PlayStation 3 will also feature parental controls for movies, the GameRunner Treadmill Controller mixes gaming with exercise, a mass Call Of Duty 2 strike is planned for December 16, Kazaa installs an anti-piracy tool into its software, TiVo develops a service that searches for advert ...

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November 25, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, online dating sites Match.com and Yahoo Personals are accused of deception, a fake FBI e-mail virus continues to spread to other Internet users, EBay’s online auction site buzzes with Xbox 360 auctions, Verizon tests their new 7mbps DSL service, Lycos is ordered by the Dutch Supreme Court to tell the name of one of their Web clients, Free Software Foundation Europe asks for a role in the antitrust case between Microsoft andthe European Commissi ...

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November 25, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, online dating sites Match.com and Yahoo Personals are accused of deception, a fake FBI e-mail virus continues to spread to other Internet users, EBay’s online auction site buzzes with Xbox 360 auctions, Verizon tests their new 7mbps DSL service, Lycos is ordered by the Dutch Supreme Court to tell the name of one of their Web clients, Free Software Foundation Europe asks for a role in the antitrust case between Microsoft and the European Commiss ...

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November 24, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Web sites such as Engadget and Microsoft’s Xbox 360 forum carry reports of problems with the Xbox 360 system, BitTorrent signs an anti-piracy pact with major Hollywood studios, Microsoft extends RSS 2.0 to allow users to synchronize information between different applications, Aspyr Media releases the system requirements for Civilization III, Google tests a click-to-call service that allows Internet users to call advertisersfound in Google’s s ...

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November 24, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Web sites such as Engadget and Microsoft’s Xbox 360 forum carry reports of problems with the Xbox 360 system, BitTorrent signs an anti-piracy pact with major Hollywood studios, Microsoft extends RSS 2.0 to allow users to synchronize information between different applications, Aspyr Media releases the system requirements for Civilization III, Google tests a click-to-call service that allows Internet users to call advertisers found in Google’s ...

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November 22, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, gamers wait in the rain for the Xbox 360 release, iTunes edges traditional stores like Tower Records and Borders out of the top 10 music retailers list, America Online launches its new AOL Triton instant messaging service, the Mozilla Foundation announces the release date for Firefox 1.5, Intel adds an internal Apple group, NetTV startup Brightcove attracts $16.2 million dollars from AOL and InterActiveCorp, the Federal Bureau of Investigation wa ...

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November 22, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, gamers wait in the rain for the Xbox 360 release, iTunes edges traditional stores like Tower Records and Borders out of the top 10 music retailers list, America Online launches its new AOL Triton instant messaging service, the Mozilla Foundation announces the release date for Firefox 1.5, Intel adds an internal Apple group, NetTV startup Brightcove attracts $16.2 million dollars from AOL and InterActiveCorp, the Federal Bureau of Investigation wa ...

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November 21, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, spammers pay $621,000 to settle FTC complaints, former Microsoft employee Finn W. Contini is sentenced for theft, online shopping sites are expected to play a central in the upcoming holiday season, the parents of a 13-year-old gamer in China sue Blizzard Entertainment over the death of their son, TiVo is made available to iPod and PSP users, Intel and Micron form joint flash memory venture called IT Flash Technologies, WordPress is made availabl ...

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November 21, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, spammers pay $621,000 to settle FTC complaints, former Microsoft employee Finn W. Contini is sentenced for theft, online shopping sites are expected to play a central in the upcoming holiday season, the parents of a 13-year-old gamer in China sue Blizzard Entertainment over the death of their son, TiVo is made available to iPod and PSP users, Intel and Micron form joint flash memory venture called IT Flash Technologies, WordPress is made availabl ...

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November 16, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Nokia announces that it will acquire Intellisync for $430 million in cash, the Mobile Linux Group launches, companies like Yahoo and AOL come together against adware and spyware, BellSouth doubles the speed of their DSL service, Skype inks a deal with Asia’s PacNet, RealNetworks unveils their new Helix Server Unlimited, Motorola announces that they will launch a new ROKR cellular phone next year, and Microsoft begins to test Office 12. Run T ...

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November 16, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Nokia announces that it will acquire Intellisync for $430 million in cash, the Mobile Linux Group launches, companies like Yahoo and AOL come together against adware and spyware, BellSouth doubles the speed of their DSL service, Skype inks a deal with Asia’s PacNet, RealNetworks unveils their new Helix Server Unlimited, Motorola announces that they will launch a new ROKR cellular phone next year, and Microsoft begins to test Office 12. Run ...

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November 15, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, David announces (yet another) attempt to create a Late Night Tech Show video podcast, Cingular Wireless unveils a new mobile radio service, Microsoft recruits allies in its antitrust case, the International Federation for the Phonographic Industry announces new legal actions taken against peer-to-peer uploaders, Alienware unveils their first laptop equipped with AMD’s Athlon processor, Microsoft announces that the Xbox 360 will debutwith 18 game ...

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November 15, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, David announces (yet another) attempt to create a Late Night Tech Show video podcast, Cingular Wireless unveils a new mobile radio service, Microsoft recruits allies in its antitrust case, the International Federation for the Phonographic Industry announces new legal actions taken against peer-to-peer uploaders, Alienware unveils their first laptop equipped with AMD’s Athlon processor, Microsoft announces that the Xbox 360 will debut with 18 ga ...

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November 14, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Microsoft adds comparison-shopping tools to their MSN Shopping site, Sony promises to suspend the manufacturing of CDs containing the XCP rootkit, Warner Music signs a distribution deal with Snocap, Paul McCartney wakes up the space shuttle astronauts with a live concert, Turbine and Wizards of the Coast announces the release of Dungeons and Dragons Online, AOL and Warner Brothers announce plans to launch a new Internet television service, Apple ...

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November 14, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Microsoft adds comparison-shopping tools to their MSN Shopping site, Sony promises to suspend the manufacturing of CDs containing the XCP rootkit, Warner Music signs a distribution deal with Snocap, Paul McCartney wakes up the space shuttle astronauts with a live concert, Turbine and Wizards of the Coast announces the release of Dungeons and Dragons Online, AOL and Warner Brothers announce plans to launch a new Internet television service, Apple ...

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November 11, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, the United States Justice Department proposes tougher copyright laws, United States PC retailer Micro Center devotes store space for Linux-based systems, RealNetworks ships security updates for certain versions of its RealPlayer software, DTV offers users free access to Internet TV channels, Audible unveils their new Audible Wordcast podcast monitoring system, eBay adds RSS feeds and market research to their Web site, Accton designs anew Wi-Fi Sk ...

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November 11, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, the United States Justice Department proposes tougher copyright laws, United States PC retailer Micro Center devotes store space for Linux-based systems, RealNetworks ships security updates for certain versions of its RealPlayer software, DTV offers users free access to Internet TV channels, Audible unveils their new Audible Wordcast podcast monitoring system, eBay adds RSS feeds and market research to their Web site, Accton designs a new Wi-Fi S ...

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November 10, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Linux backers Sony, Philips, and IBM form a patent-sharing firm called the Open Invention Network, hackers use Sony’s DRM technology to hide in user PCs, Microsoft and Cisco join forces to work on an improved VoIP, Yahoo pulls out of the America Online talks and leave Microsoft and Google as the top potential suitors, M-Audio introduces a software and hardware bundle for people wanting to break into podcasting, Google executivesdiscuss ways ...

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November 10, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Linux backers Sony, Philips, and IBM form a patent-sharing firm called the Open Invention Network, hackers use Sony’s DRM technology to hide in user PCs, Microsoft and Cisco join forces to work on an improved VoIP, Yahoo pulls out of the America Online talks and leave Microsoft and Google as the top potential suitors, M-Audio introduces a software and hardware bundle for people wanting to break into podcasting, Google executives discuss wa ...

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November 9, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, AMD sales surpass those of Intel, Microsoft warns of a new Windows operating system flaw, Liberty Media names former Oracle CFO Greg Maffei CEO and President, Digital radio remains “hard to hear” due to the lack of digital radio receivers on the market, Microsoft works on tune-ups for Visual Studio 2003 and 2005, Microsoft and the Associated Press plan an online video news network, the Electronic Frontier Foundation releases a list of CD’s ...

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November 4, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Nokia expects mobile TV networks to be online by the middle of 2006, a hacker develops the first Oracle worm, popular music stars turn to technology to advertise their music, WeatherBug releases a Mac version of their software and new WeatherBug podcast, Microsoft announces online enhancements to Windows and Office, the British teen arrested for sending an "e-mail bomb" is cleared under the Computer Misuse Act, and Nokia launches its open-source ...

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November 3, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Sprint Nextel makes a deal to co-brand wireless phone services with Comcast, Time Warner and Cox Communications, a British man is given a jail sentence for masterminding a phishing scheme, the 'Frankenstein' worm attacks AOL Instant Messenger, a British teenager is accused of unleashing an e-mail bomb on his former employer, IBM taps Neterion for use of its second-generation Xframe II Ethernet adapters, Google announces plan to resume scanning bo ...

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November 3, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Sprint Nextel makes a deal to co-brand wireless phone services with Comcast, Time Warner and Cox Communications, a British man is given a jail sentence for masterminding a phishing scheme, the 'Frankenstein' worm attacks AOL Instant Messenger, a British teenager is accused of unleashing an e-mail bomb on his former employer, IBM taps Neterion for use of its second-generation Xframe II Ethernet adapters, Google announces plan to resume scanning bo ...

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November 2, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, NBC Nightly News announces that it will air broadcasts online for free, Ford announces plans to debut new Ford F-250 with mobile offices, Apple sells a million videos in its new service, Wikipedia announces plans to go to print, Microsoft expands their web-based offerings, Google and IBM team up on a new enterprise search technology, David talks about $500 laptops, and Qwest reaches a $400 million settlement in a shareholder lawsuit. Run Time: 3 ...

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November 1, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, the US Supreme Court rejects Microsoft's appeal in its patent lawsuit with the University of California and Eolas, Alienware updates their Area-51 laptop line, AOL founder Steve Case resigns from Time Warner, Samsung prepares their iTunes competitor, Apple updates their Tiger operating system to Version 10.4.3, Sprint Nextel launches a new subscription music service for cellphones, Hewlett Packard announces that their new Itanium blade serves wil ...

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November 1, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, the US Supreme Court rejects Microsoft's appeal in its patent lawsuit with the University of California and Eolas, Alienware updates their Area-51 laptop line, AOL founder Steve Case resigns from Time Warner, Samsung prepares their iTunes competitor, Apple updates their Tiger operating system to Version 10.4.3, Sprint Nextel launches a new subscription music service for cellphones, Hewlett Packard announces that their new Itanium blade serves wil ...

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October 29, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Florida introduces a bill to curb violent video game sales, Microsoft files lawsuits against "zombie computer" spammers, Troika releases a tool for armchair activists, David teaches listeners how to use multiple ISPs on their Windows XP and Macintosh computers, Apple honors the death of civil rights icon Rosa Parks, XM Satellite Radio users double as losses grow, and Verizon beats estimate due to wireless demand. Run Time: 35 Minutes.

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October 25, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Major League Baseball plans to release live video streams of baseball games, a Swedish court convicts a man of online piracy, Apple opens a new iTunes store in Australia, David teaches listeners how to react to an e-mail that contains a virus and how to install a motherboard, IBM begins the production of Xbox 360microprocessors, Sony releases Macintosh-compatible DVD burners, and Time-Warner and NBC make an agreement to put television programs in ...

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October 25, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Major League Baseball plans to release live video streams of baseball games, a Swedish court convicts a man of online piracy, Apple opens a new iTunes store in Australia, David teaches listeners how to react to an e-mail that contains a virus and how to install a motherboard, IBM begins the production of Xbox 360 microprocessors, Sony releases Macintosh-compatible DVD burners, and Time-Warner and NBC make an agreement to put television programs ...

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October 24, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, David tests the "LateNightTV" system, Zoom Systems sells iPods in their vending machines, Cingular introduces e-mail service on Motorola and Samsung cellphones, Disney scrambled for more iPod video content, David teaches listeners how to remove clutter from a hard drive and how to end a "frozen" program, Sony gives PlayStation 3 parents censorship control, Intel pushes back their Itanium chipsets and revamps their Xeon lines, and Disney backs an ...

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October 24, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, David tests the "LateNightTV" system, Zoom Systems sells iPods in their vending machines, Cingular introduces e-mail service on Motorola and Samsung cellphones, Disney scrambled for more iPod video content, David teaches listeners how to remove clutter from a hard drive and how to end a "frozen" program, Sony gives PlayStation 3 parents censorship control, Intel pushes back their Itanium chipsets and revamps their Xeon lines, and Disney backs an ...

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LNTS Halloween Special

In this special Halloween edition of the Late Night Tech Show, a Research In Motion ruling risks brings US BlackBerry sales to a halt, consumers sue Apple Computers for scratched and marred iPod Nano screens, Yahoo boosts prices on its subscription music service, David gives listeners tips on how to throw a Halloween party for kids and how to use a Dremel tool to carve fancy pumpkins, Scientigo stakes a claim on XML software patents, Microsoft DirectShow patches leaves some users unprotecte ...

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October 21, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Compro Technology introduces the world's smallest fully-functional USB 2.0 TV tuner box, Warner Bros. joins the Blu-ray Disc Association, Microsoft announces plans to release a USB version of the Xbox 360 controller which can be used on Windows XP, David gives tips on how to right-click using the keyboard and MouseKeys and how to print multiple files at once using Microsoft Word, Nintendo announces release of Nintendo WiFi Connection, Microsoft b ...

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October 21, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Compro Technology introduces the world's smallest fully-functional USB 2.0 TV tuner box, Warner Bros. joins the Blu-ray Disc Association, Microsoft announces plans to release a USB version of the Xbox 360 controller which can be used on Windows XP, David gives tips on how to right-click using the keyboard and MouseKeys and how to print multiple files at once using Microsoft Word, Nintendo announces release of Nintendo WiFi Connection, Microsoft b ...

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October 20, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Sony releases its brand new Vaio All-in-One Media PC, Mozilla Firefox reaches 100 million downloads, Eskape Laps introduced MyTV PVR hardware and software package, David teaches listeners how to install a BitTorrent file with Azureus and how toinstall the Apache web server, Netscape releases an update in order to be up-to-date with Firefox security patches, a group of video game retailers sue California over new video game law, and America Online ...

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October 20, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Sony releases its brand new Vaio All-in-One Media PC, Mozilla Firefox reaches 100 million downloads, Eskape Laps introduced MyTV PVR hardware and software package, David teaches listeners how to install a BitTorrent file with Azureus and how to install the Apache web server, Netscape releases an update in order to be up-to-date with Firefox security patches, a group of video game retailers sue California over new video game law, and America Onli ...

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October 18, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Yahoo enters the America Online stake wars, the Enhanced Wireless Consortium drafts specifications for new Wi-Fi standard, Palm and Blackberry sign a licensing deal, David brings back "how to" by teaching listeners how to make older programs work on Windows XP and how to copy Internet settings from one computer to another, Sony Ericsson launches new their new 3G Walkman mobile phone, a California federal court upholds a Toshiba patent verdict, an ...

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October 18, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Yahoo enters the America Online stake wars, the Enhanced Wireless Consortium drafts specifications for new Wi-Fi standard, Palm and Blackberry sign a licensing deal, David brings back "how to" by teaching listeners how to make older programs work on Windows XP and how to copy Internet settings from one computer to another, Sony Ericsson launches new their new 3G Walkman mobile phone, a California federal court upholds a Toshiba patent verdict, an ...

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October 17, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Samsung is forced to pay a $300 million fine for price fixing, FingerGear and Amtel join forces to introduce the Computer on a Stick USB Flash Drive, Windows Media Center edition receives an update centered around Xbox 360, Hollywood director Steven Spielberg agrees to design three new games for Electronic Arts, MTV Networks buys out iFilm for $49 million, Stanford University receives free music from Yahoo thanks to a mystery donor, Sony releases ...

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October 17, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Samsung is forced to pay a $300 million fine for price fixing, FingerGear and Amtel join forces to introduce the Computer on a Stick USB Flash Drive, Windows Media Center edition receives an update centered around Xbox 360, Hollywood director Steven Spielberg agrees to design three new games for Electronic Arts, MTV Networks buys out iFilm for $49 million, Stanford University receives free music from Yahoo thanks to a mystery donor, Sony releases ...

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October 14, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Apple announces the release of a new video-enabled iPod and announces a deal with ABC Television, Microsoft and Yahoo announce plans to link MSN Messenger with Yahoo Messenger, Palm unveils new Palm Z22 and Palm TX PDAs, Viacom and iFilm say they expect to close a merger soon, Comcast and Google talks to Time-Warner about buying ownership stakes in AOL's Web portal, Skype andLinksys team up to offer a cordless handset to Skype users, three men ar ...

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October 14, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Apple announces the release of a new video-enabled iPod and announces a deal with ABC Television, Microsoft and Yahoo announce plans to link MSN Messenger with Yahoo Messenger, Palm unveils new Palm Z22 and Palm TX PDAs, Viacom and iFilm say they expect to close a merger soon, Comcast and Google talks to Time-Warner about buying ownership stakes in AOL's Web portal, Skype and Linksys team up to offer a cordless handset to Skype users, three men ...

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October 13, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, the wireless industry comes together to collabore on a faster WiFi standard, eBay announces plans to buy PayPal rival company VeriSign, Google fixes a web site security bug found by Finjan Software, Sun Microsystems announces an upgrade in its Unix server processors, Yahoo unveils a new blog search tool, and Microsoft and RealNetworks settle their antitrust lawsuit. Run Time: 27 Minutes.

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October 13, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, the wireless industry comes together to collabore on a faster WiFi standard, eBay announces plans to buy PayPal rival company VeriSign, Google fixes a web site security bug found by Finjan Software, Sun Microsystems announces an upgrade in its Unix server processors, Yahoo unveils a new blog search tool, and Microsoft and RealNetworks settle their antitrust lawsuit. Run Time: 27 Minutes.

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October 12, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, a Sanyo CFO quits during dispite over management policies, Ericsson talks about buying UK rival Marconi,a federal court rejects an appeal in Blackberry lawsuit, Intel unveils news server chip with several processors, two UK hackers are given jail time for creating a computer worm, the video game industry plans to sue in order to prevent new video game law in California, and the Boston Airport WiFi spat turns into a security issue. Run Time: 24 M ...

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October 12, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, a Sanyo CFO quits during dispite over management policies, Ericsson talks about buying UK rival Marconi,a federal court rejects an appeal in Blackberry lawsuit, Intel unveils news server chip with several processors, two UK hackers are given jail time for creating a computer worm, the video game industry plans to sue in order to prevent new video game law in California, and the Boston Airport WiFi spat turns into a security issue. Run Time: 24 M ...

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October 11, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Microsoft unveils a fuller list of Xbox 360 launch titles, Yahoo introduces new tools for downloading and organizing podcasts, Linux is used to produce special effects for Microsoft's "Halo" movie, the Japanese recording industry asks for an "iPod tax", America Online launches its new TotalTalk VoIP service, and IBM unveils products for small to medium size business. Run Time: 23 Minutes.

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October 11, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Microsoft unveils a fuller list of Xbox 360 launch titles, Yahoo introduces new tools for downloading and organizing podcasts, Linux is used to produce special effects for Microsoft's "Halo" movie, the Japanese recording industry asks for an "iPod tax", America Online launches its new TotalTalk VoIP service, and IBM unveils products for small to medium size business. Run Time: 23 Minutes.

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October 10, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Sony loses its copyright case in Australia, AOL revises its privacy policy, Intel pays $70 million for TV assets, the state of California passes a new law that bars the sale of violent video games to minors, the RIAA targets satellite radio, and Oracle buys Finnish open-source developer Innobase. Run Time: 23 Minutes.

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October 10, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Sony loses its copyright case in Australia, AOL revises its privacy policy, Intel pays $70 million for TV assets, the state of California passes a new law that bars the sale of violent video games to minors, the RIAA targets satellite radio, and Oracle buys Finnish open-source developer Innobase. Run Time: 23 Minutes.

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October 7, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, the Late Night Tech Show debuts on iTunes Music Store and opens official CafePress shop, AOL buys weblogs to boost their blog presence, AMD subpoenas Intel customers in antitrust lawsuit, the first PSP virus is found by Symantec, Panasonic pins Blu-ray ship dates, the Delaware supreme court reverses decision in requiring ISP to disclose names of anonymous bloggers, a Windows Service Pack 3 preview surfaces at The HotFix, and HBO joins other netwo ...

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October 7, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, the Late Night Tech Show debuts on iTunes Music Store and opens official CafePress shop, AOL buys weblogs to boost their blog presence, AMD subpoenas Intel customers in antitrust lawsuit, the first PSP virus is found by Symantec, Panasonic pins Blu-ray ship dates, the Delaware supreme court reverses decision in requiring ISP to disclose names of anonymous bloggers, a Windows Service Pack 3 preview surfaces at The HotFix, and HBO joins other netwo ...

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October 6, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, AutoDesk and Alias merge, Microsoft Office receives a makeover, America Online boosts anti-phishing protection, Apple announces possible video iPod, Nintendo expands its wireless offerings, Microsoft introduces new security software, Nokia taps Symantec for smart-phone security, Google localizes its online map service, and David gives listeners on a behind-the-scenes look on the making of the Late Night Tech Show podcast. Run Time: 33 Minutes.

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October 6, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, AutoDesk and Alias merge, Microsoft Office receives a makeover, America Online boosts anti-phishing protection, Apple announces possible video iPod, Nintendo expands its wireless offerings, Microsoft introduces new security software, Nokia taps Symantec for smart-phone security, Google localizes its online map service, and David gives listeners on a behind-the-scenes look on the making of the Late Night Tech Show podcast. Run Time: 33 Minutes.

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October 5, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Microsoft announces Xbox 360 launch titles and joins Steve Jobs in resisting urges from record labels to raise prices on digital music downloads, David shows listeners how to overclock a CPU processor and how to troubleshoot a PC for themselves, futuristic homes debut in Utah, Sprint Nextel files VoIP patent lawsuit, and Nokia launches a camera phone contest. Run Time: 26 Minutes.

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October 5, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Microsoft announces Xbox 360 launch titles and joins Steve Jobs in resisting urges from record labels to raise prices on digital music downloads, David shows listeners how to overclock a CPU processor and how to troubleshoot a PC for themselves, futuristic homes debut in Utah, Sprint Nextel files VoIP patent lawsuit, and Nokia launches a camera phone contest. Run Time: 26 Minutes.

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October 4, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Microsoft announces that Office 12 will support Adobe PDF format, Hewlett-Packard announces they will ship Netscape web browser with all future PCs, a Florida man is charged with fraud in Katrina Web scam, digital music sales more than triple, IBM releases software for age-related disabilities, Apple Computers rents office space for future expansion, and David shows listeners how to get more laptop battery life and how to avoid giving out persona ...

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October 4, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Microsoft announces that Office 12 will support Adobe PDF format, Hewlett-Packard announces they will ship Netscape web browser with all future PCs, a Florida man is charged with fraud in Katrina Web scam, digital music sales more than triple, IBM releases software for age-related disabilities, Apple Computers rents office space for future expansion, and David shows listeners how to get more laptop battery life and how to avoid giving out persona ...

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October 3, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Congress tries to raise the "broadcast flag", TiVo CFO and Executive Vice President announce plans to step down, companies work on new inventions for high-tech disaster survival kit, David gives tips to podcasters and shows listeners how to install a wireless internet card into their laptops, Arnold Schwarzenegger signs "phishing" law in California, Paramount Pictures backs the Blu-ray DVD standard, chips help electric outlets become broadband co ...

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October 3, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Congress tries to raise the "broadcast flag", TiVo CFO and Executive Vice President announce plans to step down, companies work on new inventions for high-tech disaster survival kit, David gives tips to podcasters and shows listeners how to install a wireless internet card into their laptops, Arnold Schwarzenegger signs "phishing" law in California, Paramount Pictures backs the Blu-ray DVD standard, chips help electric outlets become broadband co ...

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September 30, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Guy, Sony releases PSP firmware update in order to fight hackers, Kodak releases a "computerless" digital camera, Macromedia announces the availabilty of ColdFusion MX updates, Samsung expands chip-making base, Firefox loses ground in battle against Microsoft Internet Explorer, and actor Don Adams of "Get Smart" dies at 82. Run Time: 22 Minutes.

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September 30, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Guy, Sony releases PSP firmware update in order to fight hackers, Kodak releases a "computerless" digital camera, Macromedia announces the availabilty of ColdFusion MX updates, Samsung expands chip-making base, Firefox loses ground in battle against Microsoft Internet Explorer, and actor Don Adams of "Get Smart" dies at 82. Run Time: 22 Minutes.

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September 29, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Dell introduces new high-end XPS series of laptops and desktops, Eight California people are charged with illegal bootleg of "Episode III: Revenge of the Sith", Red Hat reports a 42% stock increase in second quarter, Google ends boycott with C|Net News.com, and MIT unveils the design for $100 laptop for kids. Run Time: 30 Minutes.

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September 29, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Dell introduces new high-end XPS series of laptops and desktops, Eight California people are charged with illegal bootleg of "Episode III: Revenge of the Sith", Red Hat reports a 42% stock increase in second quarter, Google ends boycott with C|Net News.com, and MIT unveils the design for $100 laptop for kids. Run Time: 30 Minutes.

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September 28, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Yahoo releases Yahoo Desktop Search, Microsoft and Palm call truce to release Treo for Windows, Microsoft and JBoss link server software, Virgin Records releases new Rolling Stones album on flash memory card, and the FCC backs off (again) the Internet Phone disconnection dealine. Run Time: 30 Minutes.

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September 28, 2005

In this edition of the Late Night Tech Show, Yahoo releases Yahoo Desktop Search, Microsoft and Palm call truce to release Treo for Windows, Microsoft and JBoss link server software, Virgin Records releases new Rolling Stones album on flash memory card, and the FCC backs off (again) the Internet Phone disconnection dealine. Run Time: 30 Minutes.

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September 27, 2005

In the premiere episode of the Late Night Tech Show, Microsoft and Intel back the new HD DVD standard, a Western Kentucky town is offered $100K to change its name, AtomFilms inks a deal with AOL and Blinx, Warner Music and MTV sign a licensing deal, iPod subway maps faces copyright infringement, gMail faces trademark troubles, an RIAA case is dismissed with prejudice, UPN streams premiere of new show online, and China innovates new ways to fight piracy. Run Time: 28 Minutes.

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September 27, 2005

In the premiere episode of the Late Night Tech Show, Microsoft and Intel back the new HD DVD standard, a Western Kentucky town is offered $100K to change its name, AtomFilms inks a deal with AOL and Blinx, Warner Music and MTV sign a licensing deal, iPod subway maps faces copyright infringement, gMail faces trademark troubles, an RIAA case is dismissed with prejudice, UPN streams premiere of new show online, and China innovates new ways to fight piracy. Run Time: 28 Minutes.

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