This week, Apple wants employees to stop talking, Google wants to stop forgetting and the FTC wants YouTube to stop tracking.
This week, Siri might finally get smarter, Valve finally gives up on Steam Machines and Verizon gives up a recently acquired brand.
This week, Google brings life to wearables, EA removes microstransactions from Star Wars: Battlefront II and streaming music has its ups and downs.
This week, Android is following Apple's bad lead, the ESRB wants to warn you about in-app purchases and NBC plans to show you less advertising in primetime.
This week, AT&T announces its next generation cities, your phone will allow you to catch ghosts and Redbox might be the reason you lose digital downloads.
This week, Apple has reduced a longtime iPhone flaw, Google might try its hand at videogames and Charter wants to improve your internet speed.
This week, Apple is concealing its moves, Microsoft is enhancing its Game Pass and YouTube is serving up a little crypto mining.
This week, we're in Las Vegas. Ahead of the official start of CES 2018, we discuss our past CES experiences, our expectations for this year and introduce the team members to the event.
This week, Apple is slowing you down, Nintendo is powering you up and Eric Schmidt is letting the Alphabet go.
This week, Apple invests in lasers, Mozilla alarms its users and Disney owns your TV dial.
This week, Intel faces new competition, EA begins responding to backlash and NiceHash deals with a digital heist.
This week, BLU goes dark, Coinbase gives to the IRS and Redbox kind of sells digital movies.
This week, Uber has a bad week, Minecraft has a good addition and YouTube has some new rules.
This week, EA actually listens to gamers, DJI doesn't respect bug bounty reports and Amazon brings more to the Lord of the Rings universe.
This week, Microsoft is looking to the future, World of Warcraft is going back to the past and podcasts are finally safe.
This week, Microsoft is moving on from Kinect, Twitter is revealing political spending and Viacom is accepting the internet.
This week, Apple's preventing their own sales, Microsoft is preventing cheating and you need to protect your Wi-Fi.
This week, Microsoft downsizes its offerings, Ziff Davis increases its gaming footprint and Disney enhances your movie library.
This week, Google tries again with hardware, Xbox tries to make streaming easier and FOX tries to appeal to a new generation of media consumers.
This week, your assistants are working together, your childhood is becoming relevant again and your personal data could be for sale again.
This week, HTC is shopping around, Sony is talking to Microsoft and VidAngel cannot steal from anyone.
This week, Apple gives us something not to worry about, Blizzard gives us something not to remember and Facebook gives us something not to hate.
This week, Microsoft gets a bum rap, Nintendo gets a new lawsuit and Netflix gets a new competitor.
This week, Fruitfly was found in an Apple, profit has returned to Nintendo and users aren't interested in Twitter.
This week, Cortana enters the home, Pokémon GO reenters Milwaukee parks and YouTube exits online editing.
This week, Apple's software is in trouble, Amazon's sales set a record and SoundCloud's time is just about up.
This week, iPhone turns 10, governments go overboard and an internet petition finally works.
This week, we look back on the last 10 years of F5 Live: Refreshing Technology, PLuGHiTz Live Radio (as it was previously known) and the times we have had together.
This week, Geek Squad might be stealing more than your money, Facebook might be struggling with what an album is and YouTube might have a temporary solution to their advertising issues.
This week, the US Supreme Court makes patents better, Microsoft makes streaming together easier and Twitter considers making itself more expensive.
This week, Facebook's developed a little Twitch, WhatsApp has cost another $100 million and SiriusXM might want to open Pandora's box.
This week, another pre-order doesn't deliver a product, Facebook F8 doesn't deliver excitement and iHeartMedia might not deliver content next year.
This week, Casio might start making the Band, Call of Duty is headed to your pocket and Jay Z has left the main stream.
This week, online advertising is getting trickier, patent cases might get more diverse and the internet is not collapsing around you.
This week, Disney invades your agenda, ads might retreat from your browser and Warner Bros. wants to explore a damaged universe.
This week, Motorola is poised to make a comeback, Amazon needs to get their reputation back and Spotify is about to get some customers back.
This week, Sprint once again wants T-Mobile, Valve isn't quite sure about VR and Google is going all-in on wireless internet.
This week, Google begins to take privacy seriously, Steam begins to take indie game development seriously and Prince's estate begins to take streaming music seriously.
This week, online bargains lead to bricked phones, hackers might have exposed themselves to the FBI and TIDAL finally finds a way to attract real new customers.
This week, California wants special behavior by Uber, gamers want additional gameplay from Nintendo and Facebook begrudgingly creates special processing for websites.
This week, Microsoft revives Windows on ARM, a man stole from his employer to play a mobile game and Netflix is getting into reality shows.
This week, Symantec comes for your wallet, Xbox comes for your eyes and Reddit comes crashing down.
Also, watch or listen to find the secret phrase to enter to win a new Vinci headphone before they are available to the public.
This week, we discuss some of the products we have reviewed this year, which ones would make great gifts and which ones to avoid completely.
Also, watch or listen to find the secret phrase to enter to win a new Vinci headphone before they are available to the public.
This week, Nintendo is updating their lineup, Twitter is losing an executive and AT&T doesn't quite know how to treat video.
This week, Microsoft and Apple present their visions for the future, Twitter presents the results of their past and Hello Games didn't present the sins of their past.
This week, Bill Belichick confuses the internet, hackers take down part of the internet and AT&T wants to own television and the internet.
This week, Verizon tests a feature you don't need, Valve shows off a controller you can't have and Netflix pays a lot of money to a comedian you might not remember.
This week, BlackBerry gives up devices, Microsoft announces protections and Twitch changes up advertising.
This week, Verizon doesn't think you need unlimited data, Twitter's popularity grows and Netflix wants to make a lot of what you watch.
This week, Google might have to pay for content, Apple is unlikely to purchase Tidal and Niantic breathes new life into Pokémon GO.
This week, we are at Pinellas Comic and Maker Con in Seminole, Florida. The event is organized by Chad Mairn and his planning committee and is hosted at the library at Saint Petersburg College. While only a few years old, this free event has become very well attended by the public and vendors. During our broadcast, we interviewed makers, cosplayers, writers, crafters and more.
This week, Google scales back again, Nintendo might be returning to its roots and YouTube claims it's not censoring content.
This week, WhatsApp shares data, PlayStation shares games and artists share space on Spotify.
This week, we team up with The 3000 Brigade to talk to the cast about their latest show: Smash-a-Thon.
This week, HP moves away from Android, Microsoft moves towards Beam and Hulu moves their free service to Yahoo.
This week, Pokemon GO causes legal heartache, Facebook begins removing misleading stories and Hulu begins to prepare for live video.
This week, Facebook goes to court, Yahoo goes to Verizon and Stranger Things goes on.
This week, messaging makes money again, Yahoo approaches the end and Microsoft loves HD.
This week, Pokemon GO takes over the world, HummingBad takes over your phone and Amazon takes a chance with Warner Bros.
This week, Dell discontinues a commodity, Facebook downplays news and Apple buys obscurity.
This week, Lenovo makes it easy to steal your data, Google makes a big push out of Fiber and Netflix considers playing offline.
This week, Windows says Hello to wearables, Twitter says no thanks to Yahoo and the world says meh to Google Magenta's music.
This week, Apple loses a lawsuit, TBS gains some gaming and Amazon is looking for new shows.
This week, we're at Gulf Coast MakerCon 2016!
This week, Microsoft goes a little crazy, Capcom goes to little screens and Kanye West goes a little more crazy.
This week, Amazon flips its decision on encryption, Yahoo flip-flops on selling its assets and E3 is just flopping.
This week, mobile is at the forefront at MWC, GameStop attempts to corner the VR market and Kanye doesn't understand the Internet.
This week, Facebook might launch a video service, Circuit City comes back from the dead and EA decides to Play, but not with E3.
This week, the big ISPs hate smaller competition, Valve adds new support to its SteamOS and Netflix doubles down on content, but might block you from watching it.
This week, CES is in the books, malware continues to plague Android and we find out what to look for in a laptop in 2016.
This week, CES 2016 is bigger, better and... did you see shrimp? Because I did.
This week, Microsoft has last-minute gift ideas, Avram has ideas to improve your new PC and we have a year to review.
This week, Disney hates when people take pictures of their products, backers hate when their investments get delayed by three years and the US Department of Transportation hates the nation's current infrastructure so much, that it launched a challenge to fix it.
This week, Firefox removes a source of income, a Prenda Law lawyer is forced to remove himself from his home and Dave Chappelle removes technology from his shows.
This week, Cortana rises to new platforms, the PlayStation 4 continues to imitate and Black Friday causes a blackout for two popular online retailers.
This week, the mobile world is a little more difficult than it seems, Yahoo blocks people who block them and we've got Avram Piltch for the entire show!
This week, the FCC doesn't care about your privacy, Activision has taken the King and new Android malware threatens to take over your mobile device.
This week, we're back in the studio, we recap IBM and Avram brings the gadgets.
This week, we're at IBM Insight 2015 talking about analytics and what we expect from the company over the next year.
This week, we're at Pinellas Comic and Maker Con 2015. We are joined by artists, cosplayers, makers and more, to talk about who they are, what they do and why they do it.
This week, we're at Pinellas Comic and Maker Con 2015. We are joined by artists, cosplayers, makers and more, to talk about who they are, what they do and why they do it.
This week, we're at Pinellas Comic and Maker Con 2015. We are joined by artists, cosplayers, makers and more, to talk about who they are, what they do and why they do it.
This week, we're at ROBOTICON Tampa Bay 2015. ROBOTICON is a FIRST Robotics showcase competition involving teams from Junior FIRST Lego League (Jr. FLL), FIRST Lego League (FLL), FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) and FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC). Scott and Daniele talk with members of teams, program partners, sponsors and organizers.
This week, we're at ROBOTICON Tampa Bay 2015. ROBOTICON is a FIRST Robotics showcase competition involving teams from Junior FIRST Lego League (Jr. FLL), FIRST Lego League (FLL), FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) and FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC). Scott and Daniele talk with members of teams, program partners, sponsors and organizers.
This week, we're at ROBOTICON Tampa Bay 2015. ROBOTICON is a FIRST Robotics showcase competition involving teams from Junior FIRST Lego League (Jr. FLL), FIRST Lego League (FLL), FIRST Tech Challenge (FTC) and FIRST Robotics Competition (FRC). Scott and Daniele talk with members of teams, program partners, sponsors and organizers.
This week, we are at Mizucon 2015 with the 3000 Brigade, talking about their upcoming show with 3000 Brigade Podcast host Trey Davis and much of the rest of the cast.
This week, Call of Duty decides to be half the game it used to be, Australlia plays a real version of Second Life when it comes to Facebook friends and Pandora pays artists pennies because of the government.
This week, Xbox stays true to the 360, Star Wars might be up for a re-release and AVG makes users think twice about their products.
This week, Verizon gets social with its media, Amazon drops it low on its tablets and Google adds more fiber to 3 cities' diets.
This week, Apple might be crossing over to new platforms, Hulu goes commercial free and Machinima pays the price for Xbox ads.
This week, Samsung pushes ads to the phone, Google forgets about forgotten articles and it's Popcorn Time!!
This week, Google knows its Alphabet, the NFL uses the power of the Surface and Crackdown 3 uses the power of the cloud.
This week, Verizon loses its contracts, BitTorrent keeps its cool with RIAA and Microsoft kills it at Gamescom.
This week, the Super Bowl commercializes the Internet, Razer buys Ouya for the name and Uber tries to hook up with old people.
This week, Google purges the Plus, AT&T and DirecTV finally join forces and China lets gamers game.
This week, Prime Day was sub-prime, Netflix' price raise may be past its prime and the Xbox One game streaming finally hits prime time!
This week, Microsoft yet again sends the tech world into a frenzy, Pluto is in the news for two reasons and the gaming world sadly lost a pioneer.
This week, Minecraft goes into Story Mode, YouTube lets companies claim America's songs and Microsoft shoots off 4 updates for Windows 10.
This week, Apple issues a confusing policy about Civil War games, the NFL meets VR and Google goes into Chromium and pulls right back out.
This week, the head of Twitter is out, the MLB really is America's past-time and YouTube goes for a headshot on Twitch.
This week, Showtime shows off with Apple, Marissa Mayer keeps shrinking Yahoo's portfolio and T-Mobile tries again, but this time it's with Dish.
This week, Charter tries again with Time Warner, Microsoft slims up the cloud and the FBI accidentally promotes sex and drugs.
Hosted by Scott Ertz and Nicholas DiMeo, F5 Live is a livecast covering the worlds of gadgets, gaming, Internet and media.
This week, TiVo tries to make Aereo legal, Nintendo goes Universal and Verizon says you've still got mail.
Hosted by Scott Ertz and Nicholas DiMeo, F5 Live is a livecast covering the worlds of gadgets, gaming, Internet and media.
Hosted by Scott Ertz and Nicholas DiMeo, F5 Live is a livecast covering the worlds of gadgets, gaming, Internet and media.
This week, we collide with all of the announcements, news and interviews from Collision Conference 2015.
This week, we're building to a conference, Windows 10 could be just around the corner and can the Intel Compute Stick really compute?
This week, we're live from Gulf Coast MakerCon 2015 in Tampa, FL.
This week, BitTorrent launches a browser, Bitcoin loses money and YouTube goes ad-free.
This week, Sony rights the ship, the FTC distrusts Google but then doesn't and Nintendo teams up to make mobile games.
This week, we head to Orlando for the FIRST FRC Orlando Regional. We speak to team members and alumni about their experiences with the organization.
This week, Maxis shuts its doors and its cities, HBO peaks out of its cable paywall and mobile payment systems run rampant in Barcelona.
This week, Twitter takes on the trolls, GameStop sets up Shack and Fable restores meaning in free to play.
This week, Google stops being childish, Sling lets you take back TV and Evolve's DLC practices aren't very evolved from former DLC practices.
This week, RadioShack closes its doors, Twitter says it sucks and Zelda gets real.
This week, Windows goes to 10, YouTube goes on at halftime and Verizon goes to the finish line with FiOS.
This week, Sony's not leaving, Facebook goes to work and Google can't play nice with others.
This week, a new year, a new studio and a CES recap.
This week, we're back in Vegas and ready to talk tech! Eric Palonen from Denon Professional and Marantz Professional premieres two products: a business body camera and a multi-platform screen streaming platform.
This week, Sony's gone mad and we're off to Vegas soon!
This week, Microsoft's Windows 10 event could get exciting, the Connect America program gets a bandwidth upgrade and YouTube gets desperate so it whips out its wallet.
This week, Lizards take down Xbox, North Korea might be involved in the Sony breach and Verizon starts to shut down 3G.
This week, Sony loses money AND data, Nielsen skips over mobile viewing and cheap tablets are more problems than their worth.
This week, Google settles with the Rockstars, G4's time ends with an auction and GameStop plays the pot-kettle game by claiming Microsoft and Sony are ruining the gaming industry.
This week, Taylor Swift hates the Internet, the Internet's dark tubes get taken down by the feds and Blizzard introduces a new FPS.
This week, Hungary ditches a money-hungry Internet tax, Alienware replaces SteamOS with better software and Microsoft bounces back with the Band.
This week, Ello puts an ad blocker on its company, Stitcher gets sewn in with Deezer and one bad Apple turns into two bad weeks.
This week, HBO goes solo, Sony rests its laurels on the success of the PS4 and one town says Comcast isn't welcome in those there parts.
This week, we are broadcasting live from Roboticon Tampa Bay 2014 at the University of Tampa!
This week, we go to 3000 from the Brigade down in Miami!
This week, we discuss why these new Apples are finally Cook'd.
This week, Clippy might invade Minecraft, hackers invade the Bitcoin founder's email address and Apple evades the iGeneration of devices.
This week, we say goodbye to Windows Live Messenger, we say hello to a new owner of Twitch and Netflix says "thank you" to one of Hulu's owners for a hit show.
This week, Sony gets hit with hackers again, Ballmer focuses on basketball and the House of Representatives messes with the Internet.
This week, Gamescom brings out the true colors of the big two, Xbox original programming might find a new home at Warner Bros. and the FCC might care about your feelings on net neutrality.
This week, Samsung won't pay the royalties, Twitch attracts some heat after its changes and Facebook surprisingly supports your privacy.
This week, the FDA embraces tech that scares the FTC, ESPN might expand beyond The International and ICANN says "You can't" to countries wanting to own their own top-level domains.
This week, Amazon is trying to do too much at once, Google is trying to buyout the competition and the FTC is trying to explain why health and Internet things are scary.
This week, nVIDIA tries again with Android, Russia tries again to cover things up and our government tries to look like it's being productive.
This week, Aereo tries to fit in with the cable companies, China says the most popular device the country manufactures is a national security threat and Curse throws a curveball to the PC gaming industry.
This week, the feds protect Facebook from a scammer, Cliff Bleszinski launches an epic new studio and Samsung forgets about media to work on hardware.
This week, the Supreme Court takes a stance on both your privacy and your entertainment, Mario Kart takes the Wii U to another level and Alibaba takes on the other exchange.
This week, T-Mobile's CEO goes on another profane-ridden attack, Spotify might be streaming video and Nintendo doesn't win in World 1-UK.
This week, we talk about tech from Taipei, and we get really excited and really let down from the same event about video games.
This week, EA shuts down another studio, Samsung hates the Droids they found and whoa...Beats.
This week, Amazon gets mad at a book publisher over pricing, Windows brings Bing with 8.1 and the lawless Internet town ain't big enough for cable companies and content providers.
This week, more lost visions from the Xbox 361, more unlawful seizures because of Twitter and more lawsuits with all things Apple and text messaging.
This week, light is a food, security hole is open and single-player is your Destiny.
This week, Zynga's beginning to look a lot like Xbox, police stations are beginning to look a lot like Starbucks with the help of Facebook and Microkia is beginning the takeover.
This week, GameSpy gets replaced with a Ranger, Xbox goes all in with original content and Prenda Law is just a pretender in court.
Live from Gulf Coast MakerCon 2014, Scott Ertz and Nicholas DiMeo talk with members of the Tampa maker community about their projects and inspirations. #gcmakers
This week, we have Makers, movers and shakers! This is part 3 of 3 of the show.
Live from Gulf Coast MakerCon 2014, Scott Ertz and Nicholas DiMeo talk with members of the Tampa maker community about their projects and inspirations. #gcmakers
This week, we have Makers, movers and shakers! This is part 2 of 3 of the show.
Live from Gulf Coast MakerCon 2014, Scott Ertz and Nicholas DiMeo talk with members of the Tampa maker community about their projects and inspirations. #gcmakers
This week, we have Makers, movers and shakers! This is part 1 of 3 of the show.
This week, Facebook panics in the virtual world, Mozilla employees want to Fire the head Fox and my Tube has a first name and it's Y-A-H-O-O.
This week, an affordable game engine is Unreal, Microsoft shuts down an internal leak of its code and as magically as it disappeared, 200,000 Bitcoin has reappeared.
This week, the team ventures to Orlando to cover the FIRST Robotics Competition Orlando Regional. They talk with members of:
FRC Team 79 - Krunch
FRC Team 2425 - Hydra
FRC Team 5276 - Edgar Allan Ohms
FRC Team 2383 - Ninjineers
FRC Team 21 - ComBBAT
FRC Team 4024 - Jokers
FRC Team 1902 - Exploding Bacon
FTC Team 7477 - Super 7
They also talk with:
Greg Hale - Walt Disney Parks & Resorts
Terri Willingham - FIRST in Central Florida
Joel Croteau - AmeriCorps VISTA
Michael Holman - EA Sports
This week, GameFly gets a beta, Newsweek forces mass Internet hysteria and Marvel brings audio to comics.
This week, Japan, Europe and Barcelona!
This week, Netflix tries to fix its lag, Facebook overpays to stay competitive and game devs place bounties on hackers.
This week, Microsoft's valentine might not be the PC, the wireless kill switch could be engaged by Congress and Comcast could become the king of all video things.
This week, Amazon is seeing double with gaming, Twitter sees red but pretends it's gold and Scott sees that the dark side isn't so great after all.
This week, King rules over candy, Gmail has a secret, empty love for Hotmail and Verizon makes FiOS pretty with videos.
This week, hackers scratch up your Chrome, gaming has officially gone digital and... the movie industry has, too.
This week, the team's heading back home as we recap the 2014 International Consumer Electronics Show.
This week, it's the International Consumer Electronics Show 2014! Is there anything else to say?
This week, LG attempts to resurrect webOS once again, BitTorrent attempts to hide your conversations from the world and Aereo attempts to end their battle once and for all.
This week, Microsoft brings original content to Xbox, Apple tries to track you with real nanobots and YouTube erroneously brings down videos.
This week, Apple tries to track you with real nanobots, Beats looks to load up on beats and sales for the PS4 still await greatness.
This week, Twitch pulls impromptu PlayStation porn, Germany pulls contested content and Xbox pulls its quality on the web.
This week, the Xbox One pretends to be a chainsaw, Nokia workers in China pretend to have rights and Sony is pretending the media division isn't in much trouble.
This week, the government hates the cloud, email templates outsmart the new guy and Homer has a new home.
Hosted by Scott Ertz and Avram Piltch, F5 Live is a livecast covering the worlds of gadgets, gaming, Internet and media.
This week, Nintendo turns off being turned on by your 3DS, Sony's movies aren't busting any blocks and Qualcomm might compete with itself by going with BlackBerry.
Scott and Nick host a one-hour broadcast live from ROBOCON Tampa Bay, an off-season FIRST Robotics competition at the University of Tampa.
This week, Watch Dogs gets a pushback, Apple's iPhone gets a reduction and Facebook gets more public posts.
This week, Google looks to Android for TV, Foxconn turns a blind eye to student labor laws and the FBI sees a lot of trolling for just a Bit of Coin.
This week, Pandora gets more competition, Apple products get a price reduction and Valve gets official with its spec for the Steam Machine.
This week, Netflix shows its Super HD to everyone, Valve opens up to the living room with full Steam and Americans can't figure out teh Interwebz.
This week, Microsoft rebrands Bing, Rockstar rings up the sales and BlackBerry reverts to its past.
This week, Icahn couldn't stop Dell, Pandora keeps moving toward advertising and Zynga will take the win, no matter how small it may be.
This week, Microsoft picks up Nokia, Yahoo points out the feds and Spotify keeps your music playing when you get home.
This week, Apple gives up its quality, Marvel gives up its villain and Nintendo gives up a dimension.
This week, BB guns and cell phones don't mix, Zuck's Facebook page gets hacked and it's time to stop playing games on your Windows.
This week, Yahoo completes its makeover, OUYA still hasn't finished shipping its pre-orders and Android won't stop winning at malware.
This week, the English rule over Microsoft's Sky, NVIDIA rules the gaming shelves with their SHIELD and Yahoo just plain rules at buying companies this year.
This week, Samsung puts on its own conference, Redbox puts up a fight against Netflix and ActiVision puts their parents company on the spot with Money Warfare 3.
This week, Batman meets Superman, Microsoft faces a billion dollar charge for Surface RT and Apple's website is greeted by hackers.
This week, Nokia reinvents the zoom, Don Mattrick tries to reinvent Zynga and the NSA causes Pirate Bay to try and reinvent messaging.
This week, Boxee gets shipped off to Samsung, Microsoft gets a little more social and E3 loses even more relevancy.
This week, Microsoft //Builds on its successes, NVIDIA builds up anticipation and the FAA builds the path to electronic freedom during takeoff.
This week, Europe starts to gang up on Google and Microsoft puts more Windows into Best Buy and introduces the Xbox 360 2.0.
Hosted by Scott Ertz and Nicholas DiMeo, F5 Live is a livecast covering the worlds of gadgets, gaming, Internet and media.
Hosted by Scott Ertz and Nicholas DiMeo, F5 Live is a livecast covering the worlds of gadgets, gaming, Internet and media.
Hosted by Scott Ertz and Nicholas DiMeo, F5 Live is a livecast covering the worlds of gadgets, gaming, Internet and media.
We will have our reactions to the Microsoft and Xbox press briefing at E3 2013.
This week, E3 is upon us, Computex just ended and we predict how much misplaced anger will be aimed at the Microsoft press conference!
This week, Sony considers spinning off its media division into its own sitcom, DISH doesn't know you can't raise yourself in poker and the feds order Google to give up the goods... without paying for a Sponsored Ad.
This week, Yahoo buys up the Internet, the dot-matrix printer will rule the world in 2013 and we will put the trolls to their deserved rest over the Xbox One. Prepare for the mindbomb.
This week, Yahoo will share its special thing, Microsoft will show off its new box and the CEA will make the electric companies smarter.
This week, Nintendo battles GameStop on the 3DS, PayPal might make Bitcoin stable and Microsoft goes low-end to grow more.
This week, Facebook has a new social gaming King, Saturday Night Live has a surprising new partner and Betaworks instantly ensures it won't Digg a deeper hole.
This week, EA is the one that hates money, Fitbit gets hit with the lawsuit bug and the concept of online bill pay eludes Regions Bank.
This week, Aereo has CBS hating money, Nintendo's dev kit doesn't cost money and this one goes to 300 - no money reference here.
This week, Disney uses The Force to shut down LucasArts, Aereo is legal for now and Facebook tries to finds its way back Home.
This week, HBO GO might go alone, EA's CEO steps down to make the company better and another security breach proves that it's only one bad Apple.
This week, the DMCA is safe for now, Google has never been safe and Android head Andy Rubin plays it safe.
This week, SimCity "serves" up a disaster in real life, Pandora's CEO thinks profit is a bad thing and Apple couldn't care less about securing your data.
This week, Avram is back to talk about all things Mobile World Congress, Zynga makes more money by closing production offices and can Apple prevent the fruit of its labor from going rotten?
This week, Sony talks about its box without showing it, Spotify wants to make your box sing for free and Scott opens up a Pandora's box worth of flames on Google.
This week, Yahoo's deal might leave them Scroogled, Zynga makes money while GameStop invests some and Dell's decision to go private might expose itself to more problems than they thought.
This week, Amazon might send iTunes up the river, JJ Abrams might send two factions to war and Atari and THQ are sending their assets to other buyers.
This week, we're back home and put the wraps on the International CES 2013.
Today, the PLuGHiTz Live Special Events team discusses what we hope to see at this year's Consumer Electronics Show and what we experienced during Press Day.
This week, the PLuGHiTz Live Special Events team discusses what we hope to see at this year's Consumer Electronics Show.
This week, a cease fire backfires, the Clearwire saga comes to a close and the end was nigh and we survived.
This week, GLaDOS goes to the big screen, Dell goes with the big boys and Gabe Newell goes off the deep end.
This week, late night gaming is for adults only, YouTube enters Virgin territory and Google hates losing and has joined the team of winners.
This week, Zynga's Facebook status changed to it's complicated, selling DVDs online is still a popular thing and Powerball fever goes to the cloud!
This week, Scandanavia supports pirates, not profit, HP loses $9 billion by spending $11 billion and GameStop blames consoles as its reason for closing 200 stores.
This week, Myspace reinvigorates the 3 little people, Disney teams up with one of the Big Three and Adam Sessler drops one and goes to Rev3.
This week, Microsoft brings more life to Skype, Apple actually loses a lawsuit and Nick's on a TV.
This week, Disney pays for nerd cred, the Surface pays off for Microsoft and some guy actually paid for porn. Who does that?
This week, G4 says goodbye to gaming, Nintendo says goodbye to profit and Yahoo says goodbye to privacy. Plus, the Podcast Awards are here.
This week, Microsoft rises to the Surface, eBook publishers raise their prices and pay for it and LoL makes MW:3 look like a joke.
This week, Hulu's left with only content, laser pointing will lead to jail and Best Buy is leaving its profits in the past.
This week, Spotify gets free users to pay for music, Google may not "like" your blog but Bing thinks it's relevant and Sprint wants to go back to its old logo but T-Mobile won't let them.
This week, Seth MacFarlane is seeing green, LTE is seeing an increase in coverage and PlayStation has found the Droids it was looking for.
This week, Twitter decides to make LinkedIn a trending topic, Sprint is speeding up its LTE rollout and Google doesn't want you searching for Pirates.
This week, Nokia "lights up" the room with the new Lumias, the Wii's price gets leaked online and step one, rob Bitcoin, step two, unno... and step three, profit.
This week, Sprint expands the web, HP releases the web and Microsoft changes the world of media.
This week, Sony patents yelling at your television, Canon cameras love the Pi and HP's CEOs hate the web.
This week, MizuCon 2012 is still happening and the 3000 Brigade wants to talk about whatever it is they do outside of the show.
This week, Acer is scared of Microsoft, Google is scared of the MPAA and Zynga's scared that their employees will leave the company.
This week, Apple shows Samsung its 7" of glory, Amazon rocks it with only 4 and Zynga sees EA's and wants one just like it.
This week, Google still knows where you keep your porn, Zynga might be Drawing Something by themselves and Disney looks to Avenge the price they spent on purchasing Marvel.
This week, MSNBC needs Bing Maps to find its direction, EA thinks socialites drive PC sales and a rubber bumper won't fix the Nexus 7's issues.
This week, Best Buy loses its employees, Digg loses its value and Sony loses the concept of "new console."
This week, Peter Molyneux makes us curious about potentially nothing, the Apple is no longer greener on the other side and Netflix' billions comes in streams, not green.
This week, SimCity Social takes up our Extra Life, a storm takes down Amazon Web Services and Microsoft decides not to take on building smartphones.
This week, Microsoft redefines your life, we've got big gusts of wind and it's Tuesday... Hmmm...
This week, we have TMZ, Taipei and what's left of LA.
Today, we've got the news of the day from Ubisoft & Nintendo's E3 2012 Press Conferences.
Today, we've got the news of the day from Sony and EA's E3 2012 Press Conferences.
Today, we've got the news of the morning from Microsoft's E3 2012 Press Conference.
Tonight, Sony plans to keep gaming in the past, Microsoft plans to move media into the future and a very happy birthday to someone special. Season 6: fight!
This week, Netflix keeps them coming back for more, the FCC has more to say about wireless and the fat lady is singing for Facebook?
This week, Facebook's making money, Nintendo's making changes and Microsoft's making waves.
This week, Viacom doesn't believe the Internet exists, the FTC won't let Google be and AOL's a little less red.
This week, T-Mobile's doing well, Nintendo's doing poorly and Clearwire's doing worse.
This week, Qi's karma gets an upgrade, Verizon brightens up Florida and once again Germany thinks Google has crossed the line.
This week, Doritos, disco balls and, uh, what were we talking about?
This week, Instagram's printing a money book, GameStop's printing warning signs and Google's printing your passwords.
This week, BlackBerry has got new ideas, Xbox has got new partners and Windows has got new problems.
This week, pirates take to the skies, Big Bird represents violence in Congress and LightSquared prepares for battle.
This week, Sprint no longer sees the Light, Walmart converts your DVD to nothing and Pakistan wants to put a plug in their tube.
This week, HP sees the light, Amazon sees Google AdSense and raises them one and Maxis sees a future in the past.
This week, Mario and Sonic are paying with their Galaxy, mystery boxes aren't the only way to steal gold coins and Zynga's princess is in another website.
This week, Groupon takes the money and runs, Microsoft takes away the things we love and Blockbuster takes one on the chin.
This week, Sony's livin' la vida Vita, Clearwire's losing money at Light speed and Nintendo's catching up to the big kids.
This week, we're back to normal on the show - minus Allante and the customary teaser of the top stories for the week.
This week, Samsung is breathing new life into the stylus, Nintendo's reviving the 3DS with games and Netflix isn't as dead as people thought.
This week, we're officially rounding out CES 2012, we have an extended Point and Jon's rocking that bronze medal again.
Hosted by Scott Ertz, Nicholas DiMeo, Jon Wurm and Allante Sparks, F5 Live is a livecast online show covering the worlds of gadgets, gaming, Internet and media.
Hosted by Scott Ertz, Nicholas DiMeo, Jon Wurm and Allante Sparks, F5 Live is a livecast online show covering the worlds of gadgets, gaming, Internet and media.
Hosted by Scott Ertz, Nicholas DiMeo, Jon Wurm and Allante Sparks, F5 Live is a livecast online show covering the worlds of gadgets, gaming, Internet and media.
Hosted by Scott Ertz, Nicholas DiMeo, Jon Wurm and Allante Sparks, F5 Live is a livecast online show covering the worlds of gadgets, gaming, Internet and media.
Hosted by Scott Ertz, Nicholas DiMeo, Jon Wurm and Allante Sparks, F5 Live is a livecast online show covering the worlds of gadgets, gaming, Internet and media.
Tonight, CES coverage kicks off with the Pre-show as the crew discusses the events during their trip to Vegas so far.
This week, gadgets are draining batteries, Sony's raining PS3s and Paypal thinks it can solve Groupon's miseries.
This week, Xbox LIVE goes Metro, OnLive goes mobile and Clearwire goes modern.
This week, Spotify enters an open relationship with app developers, Facebook thinks it won't lose face with its IPO and Cisco Cius using their big tablets next year.
This week, Best Buy has customers seeing red, like some of their stores, Google's hitting the breaks on more of the small projects and England gives us a new way to follow people.
This week, Microsoft Surface finally surfaces, Xbox Live gets holiday update stocking stuffers and Google faces the music.
This week, AT&T heads for your car, Adobe heads for the hills and Tobii is already in your head.
This week, HP makes its triumphant return to hardware with the Slate 2, GameStop gets a little off-topic and tablet taboo happens within Barnes & Noble's little Nook.
This week, augmented reality takes over our cars, Groupon tries not to scare away investors and the Netflix customer count is seeing red.
This week, your brand new PlayStation TV is already obsolete, Microsoft gives you another reason to touch yourself and Google's giving Reader a downgrade.
This week, Microsoft is showing BlackBerry that innovation does pay, Hulu is showing investors that their money is no good there and Sony is showing they still haven't learned how to secure their holes.
This week, Apple's excited about the past, Facebook's excited about your activity and Hank Williams Jr. is excited about Hitler.
This week we have the Anime Weekend Atlanta recap featuring cast and crew from the 3000 Brigade, plus Laptop Magazine's online editor Avram Piltch to help keep us plugged in to the top tech stories from around the world.
This week, Nvidia changes mobile computing with 5 cores, Verizon shows us 100G is no problem and Hulu breaks 1 million subscribers.
This week, Microsoft launches a Metro interface on a tablet that isn't an iPad, eBay launches a campaign to remind you they exist and Virginians are allowed to be crazy (with no strings attached).
This week, Spotify Syncs up with Ford, Twitter fails to sync with integration partners and Microsoft allows you to sync your mouse.
This week, Xbox 360's killing the competition, Facebook revives your trust with their new privacy enhancements and HP's raising the dead. Plus, we've outlived our first sponsor!
This week, we've got questions InboxQ might answer, GameStop's got a coupon phobia and FOX blows its chances for profit on the Interwebz.
This week, we have Real (Otaku) Gamers, crazy anime drinks and oh yeah, Mizucon!
This week, we're blowing off Apple, saying heello to Twitter and hearing some great news for mobile phones.
This week, Google calls Microsoft out, the federal government calls Microsoft in and Zediva's calling for their lawyers.
This week, Nintendo's seeing red, Facebook's seeing green and no one's seeing FOX.
This week, fake Apples aren't just on the dinner table, Facebook can lead to more than just no social life and Capcom is trying to fill its super meter with old games.
This week, we've got more Microsoft than the Internet has room for, a spotting of a new media service in the US and a review that's better late than never.
This week, Sledgehammer games comes down hard on deficiencies, Apple puts its "App Store" on the chopping block and Google tries to +1 Facebook.
This week, Adobe Flashes HTML 5, California gets told and PlayOn encourages us to PlayLater.
This week, Tennessee has some decency, Sega is remembered and 3M's got the power.
This week ,we're wrapping up our E3 2011 coverage, speeding up our Internet speeds and pissing off our competitors. This is season 5, refresh.
We'll talk about Nintendo and the hidden treasures from everyone's conferences.
We'll talk about Sony and Ubisoft and all of the fun they bring with them.
We will discuss Microsoft and EA and all of the wonders they present.
This week, Activision attacks our wallets, Vodafone attacks a customer and AMD attacks the mobile market.
This week, Comcast sticks it to themselves, Paypal sues Google over who pays, and 3k comes your way.
This week, Portal 2 goes on the block, Android goes under lock and Netflix is at the top.
This week, RIAA squeezes Limes, the PSN is back in action and Microsoft gets hype with Skype.
This week on PLuGHiTz Live! Radio, we have previous episodes of PLuGHiTz Live! Radio, and, more episodes of PLuGHiTz Live! Radio. All that for you on this week's episode of PLuGHiTz Live! Radio. It's episode 200!
This week, cows make us hurt, spiders make us hard and penguins make us laugh. Round 4 - Smoke!
This week, China bans the future, New Jersey bans a teacher and the FBI bans real life.
This week, YouTube tries to make some money, HTC makes some money and Toshiba makes your eyes jiggle in a disturbing, battery-free kind of way.
This week, Microsoft buys Android from Google, GameStop buys Blockbuster and Google buys Pluto from Richard Branson. JKLOL it's AFD.
This week, Nintendo goes 3D in your palm, Sprint follows suit and everyone files suit.
This week, AT&T bowls over the competition, 7 of 9 finishes her nerd-core dreams and Microsoft gives away free stuff for using free stuff!
This week, technology steals our dreams, fungus turns us into zombies and Scandinavian design FTW.
This week, Gmail fails, Amazon transforms itself into a prime video solution instantly and Sony... bring it on!
This week, El Diablo brings the fire to consoles, problems converge on the social media front and I'm a Brigadier.
This week, AOL adds red to their media rainbow, Nvidia's going to Superman those tablets and Sony gets banned from their own Network.
This week, Google opens the second shiniest marketplace on the Web, HP announces 3 shiny new devices, and for Activision, there are no more heroes.
This week, Sony gives us some hot multi-touch in our pants, Intel reaches out to the university system and Verizon trades in data caps for new play things.
This week, Oracle goes on the offense, Microsoft goes on the defense and Batman's villains are no longer on the fence.
This week, Verizon has gained the iPhone, Google has lost its mind and we are losing that Vegas feeling.
Hosted by Scott Ertz, Nick Woodward and Jon Wurm, PLuGHiTz Live! Radio is a live online show covering the worlds of gadgets, gaming, Internet and media.
Hosted by Scott Ertz, Nick Woodward and Jon Wurm, PLuGHiTz Live! Radio is a live online show covering the worlds of gadgets, gaming, Internet and media.
Hosted by Scott Ertz, Nick Woodward and Jon Wurm, PLuGHiTz Live! Radio is a live online show covering the worlds of gadgets, gaming, Internet and media.
Tonight, CES coverage kicks off with the Pre-show as the crew discusses the events during their trip to Vegas so far.
Season's Gadgets, everyone. This week, the NFL is leaving space, it's not hardcord unless it's dual-core and C-E-S? Y-E-S.
This week, T-Mobile tells tablet lies, Disney cheats Hulu out of content, and some douche-bag steals happiness from cancer patients.
This week, Android is all ears, Activision isn't listening, and Xbox Live sings us a sweet song of patronization.
This week, Bieber sells out to more than just his fans, Gran Turismo 5 might actually come out and Viacom pulls out... of Google TV.
This week, Tumblr tumbles into a pile of cash, Hulu's letting go of some of theirs and Google Beats the Apple.
This week, the Dallas Cowboys blacked-out more than just a stadium, Gran Turismo 5 might actually come out and LimeWire returns from the grave.
This week, we are keeping you Plugged In and Kinected, Facebook is better at being MySpace and the iPhone costs you more than money.
This week, Apple's Steve Jobs opens his mouth about openness, Google's Eric Schmidt opens his mouth about you moving and Netflix's Reed Hastings opens his mouth about the Internets.
This week, NPD tones down its reports while Microsoft's sales rev up, physics can affect your brain, cell phones can't, and the government brings tidings of takeover to the Interwebz this holiday season.
This week, Jon's in DC, Scott's in St. Augustine and Nick, Carla and Allante make 3!
This week, Verizon Wireless angers 15 million people, Microsoft upsets Motorola and we're not going to stop until we're done being angry!
This week, Twitter gets exploited by a special character, Blockbuster exploits Ch.11, and FFXIV exploits us.
This week, Bioware designs the Light Side, Apple attempts to find it, and Scott and Allante won't find it at Anime Weekend Atlanta.
This week, Google kills another industry, Microsoft discriminates against small towns and Verizon cripples itself in the hand.
This week, Google takes its head out of the clouds and sticks it in a box, Apple puts new iPods in the box, and Portal 2 gives us a way out.
This week, MIT releases oil-eating robots, Colorado releases jet packs and NHN Corporation releases a human/mutant war.
This week, Apple wants to lock more than just your keypad, Yahoo! wants to buy relevance and not the size of the con that matters...
This week, Star Wars gets the star treatment as we sent our guys to Orlando to cover the largest Star Wars fan party in the world!
This week, Google waves good-bye to Google Wave, HP loses an executive, this time on purpose and Blizzard's taking sexy back.
This week, YouTube increases its length without the need for midnight infomercials, Marvel decides to Punish Lionsgate by taking their franchise back and Zynga is two-timing Facebook.
This week, you get Mega-Capcom-edy, you get Mega-Capcom-edy and you get Mega-Capcom-edy! No scarcasm intended.
This week, we're on a horse, splish, splash, we'll be swimmin' in trash and Thundercats, Thundercats, Thundercats... Hooeeeeeeee!!!
This week, Blizzard Gets The Cold Shoulder, the courts take side in The RIAA Tenenbaums and OMG my BFF Jail.
This week, Microsoft allows us to flail about in public for free, Sony stuffs a bunch of free games into their package and FourSquare frees money from investors' wallets.
This week, we discuss all the excitment that is Florida's SuperCon 2010!
Today we discuss the announcements made by Nintendo at the Electronic Entertainment Expo 2010!
Today we discuss the announcements made by Sony at the Electronic Entertainment Expo 2010!
Today we discuss the announcements made by Microsoft at the Electronic Entertainment Expo 2010!
This week, we discuss what we expect to hear announced at the Electronic Entertainment Expo 2010!
This week, AT&T goes back on the Pad, the FCC wants to know how fast you can be and no Foursquare for you!
This week, Mark Hamil gets serious about his next project, bigger condoms aren't the only way to protect young people and Irish Internet has reached the end of its rainbow.
This week, Intel initiates rapid expansion, Facebook jihad brings you Virgin Games, and Uwe Boll isn't the only video game movie director that's clueless.
This week, FarmVille foreclosure, get girls with what's in your pockets, and EA Sports! It's in the resale!
This week, Nemoy takes a logical retirement, HP's puting it in your hand and APB is turning Japanese.
This week, the world is mad at Google, Blippy shares your credit card and Halo 2 just won't die!
This week, yeah... umm... awesome!
This week, Hideo Kojima feels like Old Snake, the Library of Congress wants your twit and Viacom forgets that its been shooting in the dark.
This week, Cliffy B gears up for round 3, Activision sues for the Infinity-ith time and iBox Live!
This week, Australia bans the banhammer, the Kindle goes on the Pad and Twitter has no business doing business.
This week, Apple is cleared for landing, T-Mobile is switching teams and Valve boosts the size of its team.
This week, iPhone thinks in doubles, Sony goes hand-to-butt and MegaCon isn't a MegaHit.
This week, Microsoft gives us a good reason to play with our phones, Activision gives the founders of Infinity Ward a good reason to sue and VALVe makes us GLaD we're still alive.
This week, Palm prepares us for the worst, Brazilians unite over the Internet and Christians come together to defeat World of Warcraft.
This week, Apple upgrades, HTC downscales and Microsoft deviates.
This week, Canadians go for the gold, a pirate shares his booty and Koreans learn how to use their sausage.
This week, Sony tries to become Nintendo, Google makes stalking easier and Captain America becomes obsolete.
This week, the UK calls to Just Dance, hearkens us back to the 1860s and prepares to enter the 1980s.
This week, Google gets owned by China, Disney's seeing Starz and NBA... in... space!!
It is our 2 hour Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2010 recap show. We will be discussing all of the exciting announcements from this year's event in Las Vegas!
Hosted by Scott Ertz, Nick Woodward and Jon Wurm, PLuGHiTz Live! Radio is a live online show covering the worlds of gadgets, gaming, Internet and media.
This week, Apple's tablet get Kindled, the government gets swindled and Chinese porn gets diddled.
This week, Merry Christma-Hanna-Kwanzaa-Kah to you! Oy vey. Happy Holidays. Assah lamma lakum.
This week, Google wants your Yelp, Apple wants your soul and Australia wants your BRAAAAAAAAAAAINS!
This week, Bill Murray's dead, we are dying and NERDS IN SPACE!
This week, Microsoft kills your computer, Sony kills the Go and Direct2Drive kills the competition.
This week, Apple's got their finger on the trigger, Microsoft's caught in the crosshairs and Jon's poised to shoot a Stone at Twitter.
This week, Twitter's got the funk, Microsoft's got a lawsuit and Nintendo's got game.
This week, Droid might, YouTube does and Activision won't.
This week, The Shack goes fruity, Microsoft goes AO and Sony goes blind.
This week, Apple shows China that everything zombies don't, Droid does.
This week, Microsoft gives us 7 new reasons we love ourselves, soon the iPhone will be urPhone and COWABUNGA!!!
This week, we're gonna app develop like it's 1999, play with our Wii till it's HD and koala > Green Lantern movie.
This week, Japan gives us phones of the Future-ama that aren't Eye-Phones, Jon is still upset about his lack of a PSP Go and Britain gives us the ultimate "spy game."
This week, we're in Miami [expletive" class="UpStreamLink">, John DiMaggio believes in "death to all humans" and we went down south to smash it.
This week, Milo's making some new friends, Google's making some new enemies and Poland's making some new eunuchs.
This week, eBay goes to space, Google learns to read and Kanye is a jackass.
This week, Apple has decided to take a page out of everybody else's book, Courtney Loves the rock and robot rehabilitation is in!
This week, we recently purchased a time machine and decided to go back about seven years, to a time when MMS was just a dream, PCs had a mighty 2 GB hard drive and Australia's Virgin count was at an all-time high of 4320.
This week, you say you want a revolution, well the FCC, the United Nations and President Obama agree. Do we want to change the world?
This week, aye... robots, WoW and depression and ABC finds a new way to scare us straight.
This week, the Zune shows us their long, firm, hard HD, the iPhone is Checkin' the Cash and SATORU IWATAAAAA!!!
This week, Apple shows us their seedy core, salvation is offered to us for 10 easy payments of 1 day and Catholicism... Wow.
This week, 4 men... 3 topics... 2 much love... and 1 great show. No h0mo.
This week, sweet Swedish tea parties, sapphic gamers hide amongst their heterosexual counterparts and hey, I can see your thong!
This week, Microsoft has a 'Tal order, EA goes to war in the octagon and om nom nom nom nom!
This week, no "surprise sex" from Sony, we pick up the controller and have a little of the Sacrament and Chrome.
This week, Apple found a way to light our fire, Bungie's found a way to make Halo entertaining and will Uncharted find its way into the box office?
This week, we look back on two years of PLuGHiTz Live! history. Ugh.
This week, believe it or not, we are still talking about E3. When will the madness end?
This week, we have an E3 recap with highlights, misses, blunders and exciting news! Warning: This show is NOT E-Free.
This week, we bounce with Bawls through Florida's SuperCon 2009 and after the party, it's the after-party, and after the after-party, it's the hotel lobby, and after the hotel lobby, it may or may not be Cris' and we're chillin' at the DoubleTree Inn.
Come celebrate the century marked episode of PLuGHiTz Live! Radio with the entire crew! Jam packed two hour show with the same start time!
This week, we put the iPhone on blast, Swine Flu: The Movie (The Game) to be announced at E3 and FOX.
This week, nVidia announces the ability to have your Blue Screen of Death in 3D, Duke Nukem ForNever and the Wolfram|Alpha Blitzes you with knowledge.
This week, Apple has a Relapse and they call Gary Busey for advice, transverse magneto energy pulses a quantum singularity into being thus merging space and time and we has something new.
This week, Microsoft might give Adam a big fat birthday present, oh no, you sunk my Tuvalu and you're gonna love our nuts!
This week, AT&T prepares for the Pre, Kojima gives us something Solid to Touch and pirates have found a new treasure, and will plunder a new verdict.
Episode 94-20. This week, we have chipz, dipz and PLuGHiTz... yeahhhhh.
This week, the Zune's HD shoots it right into our eyes, Activision scratches the surface of a crazy love triangle and pirates... YARRRRRR!
This week, Barack Obama confirmed you as a cousin on Facebook, Darth Vader forecloses on Corescant and Vista isn't bigger in Texas.
This week, Ben Affleck goes OnLive, an Apple-a-day keeps the Snake away and Colbert in Space!
This week, Disney slings some Heavy Iron, AT&T releases iFreedom app for iPhone and Germans bring the blitzkreig to M rated games.
This week, we are serving deliciously cubed apples, a Warcraft player dies and is unable to release his spirit and MegaCondoms.
This week, the Palm Pre takes precious customers putting Apple in a precarious position..partner and we feel the wrath of the all-mighty Japanese yet again.
This week, we've sent two of our MegaMen to MegaCon, the iPhone is an abacus and Janeway on your Segway.
This week, our issues with the digital television transition, chimps go ape $#!+ and PDFs: are they killing your children?
This week, XM is in some Sirius trouble.. seriously, Kindle ignites the fire for lawsuits and China.. go to your house.. talk to you in the wrong tone.. kill you dead.. on a bus (not a boat).
This week, information gets tailored to you without accidental cupping, Twittering your Kindle can set your loins ablaze and we're on a boat.
This week, we have World of Warcraft (specifically), demons and false gods.
This week, we are preempting the show with the Pre, Spike now rides on a white stallion and oihwefoihwfoihfl2.
This week, Cavemen found out it is NOT easy, Ethiopians receive federal food aid and Solo Impala. (Kidding, it's CES 'Oh-Nine!)
This week, a look back at all the topics we've lost, Home is where the "Party" is and Wii bringin' the crazy into 2009.
This week, the PS3 is cheaper than your mom and now has more storage, Facebook om nom noms Twitter and Missouri eliminates your right to troll.
This week, the Japanese find a way to double their size, Microsoft's browser isn't very Gouda and Warner pulls out... of YouTube.
This week, iPhone rolls back its dignity (and migrates to Montana), The Dark Knight is looking Blu and Chrome.
This week, Logitech has an infestation, the Bat is back and Dr. Dre is a Monster.
This week the Home is not a lie, Google touches the colored market and a Survivor rapes his friend.
This week, it was the economy in the champagne room with the dollar bill, Richard Garriott finally decides to wipe and PETA shows us that mama's been cookin' by the book.
This week, Google's listening, the President gets an upgrade and Batman sues Christopher Nolan.
This week, the iPhone gets a feature, Sony brings it Home, and Jim and Richard DON'T make a porno.
This week, Hulk copasetic, reparations, and an epic release.
This week, office supplies give us cancer, Australia joins the 20th Century, and oatmeal goes digital.
This week, Matt Damon is Bourne again, game girls go wild and Ubisoft goes Home.
This week, Sony helps us find our way home, Recon will be performed on Halo 3, and WiFi >= beer.
This week, we have another bloody Zune, Take-Two will not be taken, and videogame makers can take our content, but they can't take our freedom!
This week, Sony scars themselves with a price drop, I show the Academy who amongst them are cowards, and this nation deserves a better class of nut job.
This week, you are listening to the show that John McCain helped create, featuring the ultimate gaming system and a Hadron caused by Halo.
This week, Zac and Miri paint a porno, Mozilla finally allows you to watch it privately, and JJ removes the Shat from the new Star Trek.
This week, Angelina Jolie isn't Wanted in Britain, Sony needs a complete 180 to compete with 360 and Jon attempts to break the space-time continuum 3 days early.
This week, We the People of the Gamer Nation, in Order to form more 1337 pwnage have broken the e-Wall of China thanks to the help of 100 choice carbonated beverages.
This week, pirates are under fire from EA, China gets the gold for censorship and Microsoft patents the air.
This week, You've Got Jail, we're dreaming of an Android Christmas and Spore is close to releasing itself all over the universe.
This week, we have sent Adam to Internet rehab, rupees aren't just for Zelda fans anymore, and Iron Man has a quick release.
This week, we're Doomed for another movie, Vista's feeling a bit deserted and do you want to know how Microsoft got these scars?
This week, Halo is lasting too long, Home is not where the gamer is, and Microsoft's E-Peen is way strong.
This week, we have E3, and more E3, with a side of E3. (Oh yeah and Adam's back!) *WARNING: This show is NOT E-Free*
This week, Sony one-ups Microsoft by blowing up more than just consoles, Activision challenges iTunes to a shred-off, and the iPhone 3G goes Gallagher on Apple.
This week, Google flashes the web, MasterCard gives it up for free and the iPhone sets a 3G pace towards personal bankruptcy.
This week Solid Snake has a hidden agenda, MetroPCS opens up and the 360 could be going down on E3.
This week is our 1 year anniversary! We have news from this week, and a roundup of the past year, from openings to promotional prostitution; rumors to the HD War.
This week, Apple is experimenting, World of Warcraft is trying to achieve something and Gary Busey is a guru.
This week, Uwe Boll goes 'Postal' over walkout, the Alltel wizard can't defend against a 29 billion damage fireball, and Crazy Jack is banished to the deeps.
Are you suffering from blurred vision, a strong addiction to your Tony's little Gazelle? Do you believe there are terrorists in your butter or your Tube, or worse yet, Nazi's on the Moon? Well, now CBS will offer a simple pill to cause that same effect with the NFL.
This week, Gigapan gives us new Commie spying technology, Blizzard finally decides to update WoW, and not to address balance issues, and Ewe Boll can't seem to find a home.
This week, Coldplay finally comes out, Ironman destroys his greatest weapon: the box office, and Crazy Jack reappears to take on the Republican Space Rangers.
This week, AT&T goes 3G with some 69, Blizzard convinces Uwe Boll that for him, there is no World of Warcraft, and Chicago's buses are no longer a target of Grand Theft.
This week, we've got the munchies for you, big chips in a small package, then we can play some new, sweet dancing games... oh man, run, I think someone NARCed on us.
This week, Toshiba sheds some light on going green, someone finally goes Bolls deep on ridding the world of bad movies, and Apple tries to Apple-Control-Period on New York City.
This week, BlackBerry shows us how to push all the right buttons, Intel shows us something truly Unreal, and the Siegels Superman them hoes.
This week, TakeTwo tells EA exactly where to stick it, and I'll give you a hint, it's dark, the PlayStation Network gets nailed, and not in the pleasant '$100 per hour' way, and Gibson throws the axe at Activision. For those about to rock, we sue you!
This week, the music industry feels that a proper solution to DRM is to T-A-X, Apple's firmware is well.. not so firm, and EA prepares to stick it to TakeTwo.
This week, Apple continues to fail on an epic level, Microsoft releases a cornucopia of Blu-Ray enabled devices, and TSA wasn't stringent on Michael Vick, Snooop Dogg, but it was stringent on this man.
This week, we see that Nokia can make anything pleasurable, Circuit City offers a new HD enlarger, and Vodafone gives us a way to look at fine German women.
This week, Sony is losing its head again, the PlayStation has good vibrations, and EA is seeing double.
This week, Toshiba goes limp during the war and decides to pull out, Epic gets ready to show everyone its new Gears, and all of the cell companies show us something shocking with their digits.
This week, the writers come back to work, thank goodness. This show wasn't really impacted by it, but it did make for a fantastic excuse every time we messed up didn't it? A Global gathering of Gnomes and Orcs, and The Hobbit goes after New Line's Precious... Dollars.
This week, Sony gives us a new reason to wet our pants, Wikipedia may not get 72 virgins in the afterlife, and we say "Hello" to the HiPhone!
This week, the PlayStation is getting smaller, Manhunt 2 is banned again, and it turns out we are destroying ourselves.
This week we have the very best of our show.
This week, EMI bids adieu to some scurvy bilge rats, CES offers a plethora of booty to plunder, and everybody has an HD. The pirate is back, here on Episode 32! YARRRRRRRR!
This week, Steve Jobs takes it to the streets, a robot's favorite nursery rhyme is Fox on Box, and Netflix plans to destroy (name of competitor) with new Doomsday Device. All that and more, for you, PLuGHiTz Live Listener.
This week, we have a turkey shoot even Dick Cheney would be jealous of, a present even more disappointing to unwrap than Nick, and Catholicism, WOW!
Hello, and thank you for calling PLuGHiTz Live! Radio. If we could have just a moment of your time to complete a brief survey. Have you at any point in the past year said 'w00t?' Does your Wii attract cockroaches? And what do you use the Internet for? All that and more on Episode 29 of PLuGHiTz Live! Radio.
This week the Wii gets a "Wee" rating, Google puts its big disc in the hands of its users, and a couple of topics Adam can't know about.
This week there is no more we, there's only Mii, Sony has a blu-light special and Crazy Jack gets hit by a bar.
This week we learn that gaming isn't the root of all evil, The Romantics tell Activision what they don't like about them, and Sony gives us a new way to play pocket pool.
This week we have the Wii on top and smashing it, Sony looking to take advantage of their shortcomings, and YouTube with HD envy.
This week we have Hitman: Codename 17, I Robot, Really, and upgrades.
This week, Apple's makin' money, Activision is taking sides, and animals get friendly on the Wii.
This week we have Comcast plundering a pirate's booty, Xbox 360 gets an HD, and flaming scurvy bilge rats (AKA rodents).
This week we have digital media, a refocused Sony, and funny pirates.
This week we have EA adding feul to the fire, a countdown to distruction, and Universal is pulling out... of iTunes.
This week we have Discs that make us Blu, Music that sounds Orange, and a 'Pillow Soft' Nintendo.
This week we have Apple screwing customers, a whole lot of acronyms and The Hoff Strikes Back.
Halo 3 Live Launch Party. A 2 hour Halo 3 special with reporters in the field and myself live in the studio.
This week we have Internet law, more woes from Apple and a listener callout.
This week we have new stuff from Sony, lots of changes in wireless tech, and a crazy gaming 'sting' you have to hear to believe.
This week we have announcements from Apple, announcements from Microsoft, and a crazy MySpace announcement unlike any other.
This week we have more from the format wars, iChanges and the hubris of Sony demoing a game against Halo 3.
This week we have updates for iPhone dreamers, details about Manhunt 2 and the worst MP3 player name EVER.
This week we have some announcements on new sites and talks about net censorship.
This week EA and Google are taking over the world, Time Warner is breaking a World, and the DS is creating a world.
This week we have football, futbol, and a special guest.
A recap of Comic-Con, some announcements from Sony, and more problems for HD-DVD.
This week we have some changes at Microsoft, changes in wireless and some new stuff in gaming.
This week is all about E3!
This week we will be talking about the games launching this summer.
This is the week of threes. We will be talking about E3, the future of the Playstation 3 and the three big problems with the iPhone.
This week we will be discussing the possible announcements from E3, as well as the implications of the iPhone from Apple and AT&T.
This week on PLuGHiTz Radio, we covered lots of new games in the works, from Starcraft 2 to Halo 3, Lego Universe to Crysis. We also covered movies and TV, including the upcoming Transformers movie and the summer unscripted drama, On The Lot. In new technology, we talked about the new Microsoft Surfaces. For more information on any of these topics, check out the Epsode Links.
This episode was canceled due to technical difficulties.