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2010
07.10

15th Anniversary Party Pics!

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More in the gallery, just click here.

2010
07.08

Podcast For July 7th, 2010

We managed to get the full episode after thinking we’d lost the second hour.

2010
07.06

Podcast For June 30th, 2010

2010
06.23

Podcast for June 23rd, 2010 – Featuring Leo Laporte of TWIT

We were joined on the air by Leo Laporte of This Week In Tech. Leo appears right after the Infoshot segment about 30 minutes into the show. After we interviewed him for 30 minutes we asked if he would like to hang on for the second half of the program and help us answer listener call, to which he agreed. A fun, fun show. Our immeasurable thanks to Leo for being a part of our program this night. Also of note, Dwight spills a soft drink into his Macbook Pro right as the show begins. He discusses at the beginning of the second hour of the program. We’re hoping it is ok, but won’t know till tomorrow.

2010
06.23

xPhone > iPhone

2010
06.17

Podcast For June 16th, 2010

2010
06.10

Podcast For June 9th, 2010

Groovehouse Gets A Haircut

No Barrett and no Pete, but Groovehouse did show up to the station sporting a nifty new haircut.

2010
06.08

Prepare Every Zig!

The Technology Bytes 15th anniversary party is coming!

Facebook invite page is here. We’d love to see you!

2010
06.03

Interview With Mark Frauenfelder

Interview with Mark Frauenfelder, co-founder of bOING bOING and editor-in-chief of MAKE magazine. Mark joined us to discuss his book MADE BY HAND: Searching for Meaning in a Throwaway World.

2010
06.03

Podcast For June 2nd, 2010

Tonight’s show featured an interview with Mark Frauenfelder, co-founder of bOING bOING and editor-in-chief of MAKE magazine.

Mark joined us to discuss his book MADE BY HAND: Searching for Meaning in a Throwaway World.

“Frauenfelder has been at the center of the emerging maker movement, chronicling its rise as an economic force. Here, he describes a parallel evolution: his own embrace of making, as he applies the lessons he’s been learning to his own life. It’s as inspiring as it is entertaining. You’ll never look at your lawn the same again!”
– Chris Anderson, Editor in Chief, Wired Magazine

The interview begins around the 30 minute mark (8:30 central time) of the podcast. If you just want to hear the interview with Mark, you can download it here.