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"Sei La" by Erika Machado (SXSW 2010 Showcasing Artists) and "This Town is Mine" by Deanmoore are included in today's show. We hope you will join us for future shows and consider subscribing to the show via the RSS feed. You can also visit our archives for past shows. If you have an Identi.ca account, consider subscribing to TechBytes in order to keep up to date. ⬆
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November 2010
December 2010
Show overview | Show title | Date recorded |
Episode 16: No guests | TechBytes Episode 16: Bribes for Reviews, GNU/Linux News, and Wikileaks Opinions | 3/12/2010 |
Episode 17: No guests | TechBytes Episode 17: Chrome OS Imminent, Wikileaks Spreads to Mirrors, 'Open' Microsoft | 5/12/2010 |
Episode 18: No guests | TechBytes Episode 18: Chrome OS, Sharing, Freedom, and Wikileaks | 11/12/2010 |
Episode 19: No guests | TechBytes Episode 19: GNU/Linux Market Share on Desktop at 4%, Microsoft Declining, and ChromeOS is Coming | 16/12/2010 |
Episode 20: No guests | TechBytes Episode 20: GNU/Linux Gamers Pay More for Games, Other Discussions | 18/12/2010 |
Episode 21: No guests | TechBytes Episode 21: Copyright Abuses, Agitators and Trolls, Starting a New Site | 20/12/2010 |
Episode 22: No special guests | TechBytes Episode 22: Freedom Debate and Picks of the Year | 27/12/2010 |
January 2011
Show overview | Show title | Date recorded |
Episode 23: Tim, Gordon, and Roy | TechBytes Episode 23: Failuresfest and 2011 Predictions | 2/1/2011 |
Episode 24: Tim, Gordon, and Roy | TechBytes Episode 24: Android, Microsoft's President Departure, and Privacy | 10/1/2011 |
Episode 25: Tim and Roy | TechBytes Episode 25: Mono, Ubuntu, Android, and More | 14/1/2011 |
Episode 26: Tim and Roy | TechBytes Episode 26: €£98 GNU/Linux Computer, Stuxnet's Government Roots, and More | 18/1/2011 |
Episode 27: Tim, Gordon, and Roy | TechBytes Episode 27: Linux Phones, Pardus, Trusting One's Government-funded Distribution, and Much More | 22/1/2011 |
Episode 28: Tim, Gordon, and Roy | TechBytes Episode 28: The Weekend After Microsoft's Results and LCA | 30/1/2011 |
Episode 29: Tim, Gordon, and Roy | TechBytes Episode 29: KDE, Other Desktop Environments, and Programming | 31/1/2011 |
February 2011
Show overview | Show title | Date recorded |
Episode 30: Tim, Gordon, and Roy | TechBytes Episode 30: Microsoft at FOSDEM, Debian Release, and Anonymous | 7/2/2011 |
Episode 31: Tim and Roy | TechBytes Episode 31: Nokiasoft and Computer Games | 13/2/2011 |
Episode 32: Tim and Roy | TechBytes Episode 32: Desktop Environments, Computer Games, Android and Ubuntu as the 'New Linux', Copyright Mentality | 22/2/2011 |
March 2011
Show overview | Show title | Date recorded |
Episode 33: Tim, Gordon, and Roy | TechBytes Episode 33: Patent 'Thieves' and News That Deceives | 6/3/2011 |
Episode 34: Tim, Gordon, and Roy | TechBytes Episode 34: Done on a Dongle | 13/3/2011 |
Episode 35: Tim, Gordon, and Roy | TechBytes Episode 35: You Can't Please Some People | 19/3/2011 |
April 2011
Show overview | Show title | Date recorded |
Episode 36: Tim, Gordon, and Roy | TechBytes Episode 36: “Come to Take Me Away” | 3/4/2011 |
Episode 37: Tim, Gordon, and Roy | TechBytes Episode 37: Escaping the Soaps | 4/4/2011 |
Episode 38: Tim, Gordon, and Roy | TechBytes Episode 38: Thanks for Reaching Out | 11/4/2011 |
Episode 39: Tim and Roy | TechBytes Episode 39: Groklaw wins, Microsoft me too's and trolls fail | 13/4/2011 |
Episode 40: Tim, Gordon, and Roy | TechBytes Episode 40: Video Begins at 40 | 17/4/2011 |
Episode 41: Tim, Gordon, Rusty, and Roy | TechBytes Episode 41: Going Rusty | 24/4/2011 |
Episode 42: Tim and Roy | TechBytes Episode 42: Bandwidth, Android and Patents, Games, and Computer Nostalgia | 29/4/2011 |
May 2011
Show overview | Show title | Date recorded |
Episode 43: Tim, Jono Bacon, and Roy | TechBytes Episode 43: At Home With Jono Bacon, Ubuntu Community Manager | 4/5/2011 |
Comments
kozmcrae
2011-05-08 19:59:11
Richard
Dr. Roy Schestowitz
2011-05-08 20:28:46
Recently we had 3 episodes in which we screwed up and where the audio got botched for different reasons. We're back to the drawing board. Video and a 4-way conversation pose new challenges (connectivity- and volume-wise). Tim and I will test some new ideas that improve quality, reduce size, and add concision to content. This show as a while is only 6 months old and not several years old like shows we 'compete' with (learn from).
How TechBytes is different from other shows is an important matter too.
It is heartwarming to hear back from people who listen to all our shows at home, the car, or wherever. Some of them tell us. This is why people like you motivate us to carry on.
At TechBytes nobody is accused of "stealing" so-called 'property' which exists only in the minds of people. Software patents are a terrible thing and it is already assumed rather than alleged (some would permit lawyer to put on a show about a fake "controversy").. At TechBytes we realise that Free platforms are wonderful and in many ways better than proprietary counterparts; they just need a lot more exposure and hardware distributors who are willing to preinstall BSD or GNU/Linux for example, even Android (this is already happening, much to our delight). At TechBytes the songs come with no draconian strings and they can be distributed to friends and family without qualm. The news is always quite timely owing to the recording-publication processing pipeline which is fast (we do not script or edit the speech at all). TechBytes offers real opinions from real people and it does not do advertising, let alone invites those who do. If we make an error we can immediately be contacted in IRC/comments and then issue a correction (usually on the following show). We're about people who listen, not companies that advertise. So every bit of feedback helps us, even when it is negative.