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May 2008

Whatever

by 1 other
nominated for both Best Novel (for The Last Colony) and Best Fan Writer, which I think is pretty neat. This guy should be nominated for the best blog, if you ask me. - ptw

March 2008

AskMen.com - Hottest women in tech

10. Wendy Cheng 9. Blair Butler 8. Kristen Holt 7. Amanda Congdon 6. Veronica Belmont 5. Cali Lewis 4. Olivia Munn 3. Jessica Chobot 2. Morgan Webb 1. Amber MacArthur

Blog : LOL: The Life of Leo

To begin with we’re going to stream everything we do at TWiT, including the production of all our shows, live and interactive. To that end we’re adding considerable bandwidth: a T1 line and a cable modem to our existing DSL connectivity. We’ll Skype

February 2008

EPIC-FU - art+tech+music for geeks

Zadi Diaz has a hot, hot, hot video series on this page... gotta find out if it's syndicated!

Newspond

This may be better than digg at digg's own game.

Wired News

by 53 others
the monumental, great wired "yahoo rejects microsoft"

ScobleShow: Videoblog about geeks, technology, and developers

by 1 other
Larry Hryb is one of Microsoft's most famous bloggers. He works on the Xbox Live team and visited the CES BlogHaus to talk about what he's seeing.

January 2008

SlashGear

by 2 others
Apparently the deal with this card is that you slide it into your iPhone and it somehow magically hardware unlocks your iPhone. I am not an electrical engineer, so I can’t tell you how well this thing will work, but if I had to guess, it won’t.

Refresh Austin / GeekAustin Happy Hour | door64.com

For January, the GeekAustin Happy Hour moves downtown to the exceptional J Blacks. Some of you may remember that PhizzPop was hosted here last month. Well, Whurley and LinearB liked JBlacks so much that we decided to host the next few GA happy hours there

December 2007

door64.com | Austin High-Tech Online

door64 is all about building an online community of high-tech professionals in Austin, Texas. We're just starting out, but growing each day.

November 2007

The TWiT Netcast Network with Leo Laporte

I record almost all our shows from my small studio in Northern California. I'm using a mixer and a professional microphone, the rest of the participants are usually calling in via the Internet telephony program Skype