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The following is a list of Buzz Out Loud episodes that aired in July 2005.

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  • Lots of email on the Vista name. SysAdmin day, thanks for all the packets. Michael Lynn and Cisco in a tussle over his Black Hat presentation. Makers of Grand Theft Auto sued over hidden sex seen. The Way Back Machine is useful for lawyers.
  • Molly reports on her trip to the O’Reilly Where 2.0 conference. A Slingbox review. Samsung i730 phone draws Molly’s attention.
  • Microsoft Longhorn gets renamed to Vista. Tom and Molly hate it. Lots of name conflicts with Vista. Cell phones used to track MIT volunteers. Russian spammer murdered. Telus blocks communication workers strike web site.
  • The first show longer then ten minutes. Veronica speaks on mike for the first time. Video iPod coming in September? Microsoft wants to do video too. Discussion on DRM in video. Birds mimics ring tones and car alarms.
  • Tom and Tim Moynihan hosts. Verizon says don’t share your EVDO connection via Wi-Fi. US wants to retain control of the ICANN and the internet. Battlestar Galactica season two starts and OS/2 dies.
  • ITunes feed is now fixed. Vista beta review posted at c/net. Open letter to Hillary on her video game attack. Trip makes is first call, names ToMolly, he thinks that the Razr is not that bad. $100 million to get to the moon on a Russian rocket.
  • The first time “Potcast of indeterminate length” is used at the top of the show. Clarian is no longer spyware according to Microsoft. Microsoft shows Linux to a Microsoft partners conference. Netflix leaks its download movie player. Wal-Mart says no to robots?
  • Discovery shuttle lunch is scrubbed. Talking on cell phones while driving. Hang up and drive. Windows Automotive 5.0 released. No more analog TV in 2009.
  • Molly rant on using unprotected Wi-Fi, is it theft? European parliament rejects software patents. PSP has been cracked again. Opera has added bit torrent to their browser. Google toolbar will soon come to Firefox.
  • London bombing reactions. Sprint and T-Mobile can share pictures. Forbes says Apple may make a phone? Carriers stifle innovations so Apple may become a phone company. Motion LS800 Tablet Computer draws Molly’s attention.
  • Tom talks about his Moto Razr, pretty but dumb. Lost productivity study debunked by Ars Technica. Firefox problem fixes have problems. Companies should listen more to their customers. Veronica’s birthday.
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  • Are you slacking at work? No, seriously. Are you?
  • Does Apple do cellphones? They mightý
  • Here's hoping for no BSOD in your car!
  • Microsoft shenanigans, leaky Netflix and robots
  • More vista, more Razor, more moon!
  • Slingbox, i730, and some mapping stuff. Mmm-hmm.
  • Verizon vs. Junxion Box
  • Video on iPods, Microsoft's latest evil plan
  • Vista? Seriously? Yep, Vista.
  • We fight the law
  • When does software taste like brownies??
abstract
  • The following is a list of Buzz Out Loud episodes that aired in July 2005.
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