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Around The NetPosted by Eugene Morton - Tuesday, April 15, 2008 4:57 PM
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Great Moments In De-EvolutionPosted by Eugene Morton - Tuesday, April 15, 2008 4:53 PM
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Faxathon ’08 LivePosted by Eugene Morton - Tuesday, April 15, 2008 2:19 PM
We’re calling upon you to send your special missives of love to Kevin and Olivia, live on air. Fax us a funny message, a silly drawing, a profound quote, whatever. You can send something now, but the show airs live at 7PM ET / 4PM PT. Here's the number: 323-954-2644. Don't have a fax machine? Try one of these free internet faxing services. (Note: We don't endorse these sites, it's just a suggestion.)
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WebTools: SkyfirePosted by Eugene Morton - Tuesday, April 15, 2008 2:18 PM
However, thanks to a little program called Skyfire all of those graphics and videos you couldn’t see before will be as visible as the sun on a clear day. We’ll demo the amazing mobile app on today’s show!
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DVDuesday With Chris GorePosted by Eugene Morton - Tuesday, April 15, 2008 1:56 PM
Find some quality entertainment for once by tuning in and listening to the Walter Cronkite of film reviews and the author of The Complete DVD Book, Film Threat’s Chris Gore. He’ll recommend some great movies and you’ll never end up with a digital video coaster again. On today's show, Chris will review Aliens vs. Predator: Requiem, Juno and Rapid Fire.
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What’s Up With Japan?Posted by Eugene Morton - Tuesday, April 15, 2008 1:53 PM
Americans invented the atomic bomb and the internet, we’re no strangers to cutting edge tech, but we’d never use it to make a vending machine that sells toy robots that transform into vending machines. The Japanese would (and probably have). Seriously, What’s Up with Japan? We’ll find out on today’s show.
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Join in on AOTS’s Faxathon ’08 Live, because isn’t it time you were a part of something?
Web browsing on cellular phones isn’t all that consumers hoped it would be. There are versions of web pages that you can see on your mobile phone, but it’s hardly the full experience.
DVDs were not meant to be coasters. They’re the right size and shape, but they were meant to be enjoyed in your DVD player, not used to put cold beverages on in order to protect your furniture from rings and stains. Don’t end up with more coasters.
Japan has the most marvelous technology on the planet and we say that, not just because they’ve cornered the market on consumer electronics, but because they use their advanced technology to make the wackiest crap you’ll ever see.