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Tech in Hiding Netcast- Episode Two

After not getting hit in the head with any eggs or curse emails, the Tech in Hiding Netcast returns for a second episode! Unfortunately, Lyon could not make the show, so we hope to have him next week. However, we did talk about the Motorola Droid on Verizon, Creative’s new MediaBook, the demise of N-Gage, the movement to get a 18+ rating on video games in Australia, the Netflix coming to the PS3, and why the Wii is failing. This show ended up about 50 minutes, and features myself as well as Dennis again. If you have any commentary or wish to inform us that as an Australian, you no longer listen to the show, shoot us an email at podcast@techinhiding.com.

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Tech in Hiding Netcast- Week One!

We recorded our first netcast this week. On the show: Verizon adds Android phones, McCain wants net neutrality, Dennis recounts his experience in the Microsoft Store, and we talk briefly about the Xbox Live update and Facebook redesign. At the end, we close out with a very long discussion about Windows 7 and Microsoft moving forward. Interestingly, we come to the conclusion that Windows Mobile 7 may be more important than Windows 7.

This week features myself as well as Dennis Scally, who has from time to time contributed in the games section, but this week was resident Windows expert. Below is a list of topics on the show this week. Next week, we’ll be looking forward to adding Lyon to the show. Questions? Commentary? Leave us feedback at podcast@techinhiding.com or below in the comments. Enjoy the show!

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The Tech in Hiding Netcast Premieres Sunday!

After more than a year of excitement, Tech in Hiding is proud to present its first ever netcast coming this Sunday to an internet near you. It’ll be recording about 3PM Central time, so check back before you go to work or school on Monday and it will be at techinhiding.com/netcast. Currently, we’re planning on discussing FIFA 10’s ascent to the top, Android hitting America’s most closed network, and Drew Carey. Stay tuned to the entire show for the Hot Topic, ten minutes of discussion about one of the most controversial topics in technology. Each show will feature three well-versed writers in a show that will last about an hour. Check back Sunday for the full show!