TWiT.TV — with Leo Laporte & Friends

Episode Guide

51

March 9th, 2008

Windows Weekly 51: In The MIX

The latest from Microsoft's MIX08 conference...

50

February 22nd, 2008

Windows Weekly 50: Open Windows

Microsoft opens Windows, sorry AMD, and buh-bye HD-DVD...

49

February 16th, 2008

Windows Weekly 49: Perky Paul

Vista SP1 is on MSDN, Yahoo! flees Murdoch, AppleTV v2, comparing online photos sites, and more...

48

February 9th, 2008

Windows Weekly 48: Microsoft's Cardboard Box

Microhoo, the red ring of death, and why Vista sales aren't as slow as they seem...

47

January 25th, 2008

Windows Weekly 47: The Red Show

The MacBook Air, an iPhone update, Leo’s NY Times site, Apple TV2 vs. Xbox Live, Office: Mac 2008, Windows 7 and Dell (PRODUCT) RED...

46

January 11th, 2008

Windows Weekly 46: Statler and Waldorf on CES

Paul reviews the "Crapfest Electronics Show": Bye-Bye HD-DVD, WHS Power Pack, FIOS, the OLPC and Eee PC and more...

45

December 23rd, 2007

Windows Weekly 45: Windows Server 2008

Guest: Ward Ralston, group technical product manager for Windows Server 2008...

Windows Weekly with Paul Thurrott

Windows Weekly with Paul Thurrott
Running time: 1:10:00
Please install Flash to use the web based podcast player.


AddThis Social Bookmark Button

February 9th, 2008

Windows Weekly 48: Microsoft's Cardboard Box

Hosts: Paul Thurrott and Leo Laporte

Topics:

  • Red Ring of Xbox
  • Vista SP1
  • Vista sales aren’t as bad as they sound
  • XP sales end June 30
  • Microsoft and Yahoo

Audible Pick: Darkly Dreaming Dexter by Jeff Lindsay

Tip: Securing Vista, use the free AVG antivirus or the inexpensive but lightweight, NOD32, use Gmail for spam filtering, don’t disable UAC!

Paul's Software of the Week: Amazon MP3 Downloads

Leo's Software of the Week: the free Lotus Symphony

Check out Paul's Blog at http://www.internet-nexus.com and the SuperSite for Windows http://winsupersite.com for more information.

Thanks to Cachefly for the bandwidth for this show. The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Derek K. Miller.

Design by Arktyp - Powered by Drupal