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TSG54: Watercooling with EarwaxPosted Wednesday, April 18, 2012.

We discuss overclocking and watercooling, Google Glasses and the parodies thereof, and Japenese ATMs using palm readers instead of ATM cards.



TSG53: Google Sponsored Zombie ApocalypsePosted Friday, March 16, 2012.

The New iPad (not iPad3) is released, find out why the Anonymous hackers take down the Vatican site and why the Raspberry Pi web sites crashed.



Google is working on a mysterious "entertainment device" while we try to decide how we'd use Samsung's transparent monitor/window, Tesla announces the Model X, Apple may be working on the iPad 3, and find out what your cell phone says about your sex life!



TSG51: Handy Carrying LoopPosted Friday, January 13, 2012.

CES 2012 announcements, Vizio joins the PC market, Rasberry Pi and One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) make cheap PCs for kids.



TSG50: Tesla UncensoredPosted Wednesday, December 21, 2011.

Microsoft will remove applications from your computer, TSG loses a member, webOS isn't dead yet, .xxx domains get hot, and Mike & Dan want a Tesla Model S for Christmas.



Need some gift ideas for that geek in your life? We've got the! Also, we discuss Adobe giving up on Flash for mobile devices. (Thanks, Apple...) Hard drive prices skyrocket and Google is launching it's own music store!



TSG48: printf("Goodbye world.\n");Posted Wednesday, October 19, 2011.

Microsoft buys Skype, iOS5 is released, we mourn the passing of Steve Jobs and Dennis Ritchie.



Windows 8 preview is now available for download, Steve Jobs resigns as Apple CEO, Google uses a lot of electricity, AMD breaks the 8GHz limit.



HP decides to kill WebOS devices and consumer computers, Apple sues Samsung for tablets with rounded corners, iPhone5 might be coming in October, Google takes over the world.



TSG45: Google+ Won't You Be My Neighbor?Posted Tuesday, July 19, 2011.

Google+ might be the new Facebook, Microsoft Stores might be the new Apple Stores, Windows 8 looks like Windows Phone, and a Wi-Fi Hacker gets 18 years!?!



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