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TechVi - All ShowsYour source for timely, accurate, informative and entertaining interviews, TechVi talks to technology newsmakers and reporters to get to the bottom of today's headlines.
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PlayStation Move, iPad at the Oscars and more on Weekly Wrapup
This week the top tech stories were the iPad commercial at the Oscars, PlayStation Move and could the Amazon Kindle be getting a better web browser? Find out in this week's edition of the Weekly Wrapup. A quick programming note, TechVi is off to SXSW next week, so expect new shows to be back the week [...]
The Bottom Line on the Sony PlayStation Move, iPhone multitasking, and more
Robert Borgesi of ChannelFlip Web joins us to talk about the Sony PlayStation Move, Nokia's newest operating system, the rumored multitasking iPhone OS and more on this episode of The Bottom Line.
6-core processors, fake Intel chips, and more: HotHardware
The boys from HotHardware return to talk about the first 6-core processor available, the fake Intel chip fiasco, Wi-Di, the Dell Zino HD and more.
Xbox 360 wins February: TechVi Now
Microsoft's game console beat out Sony and Nintendo for the month of February. Also, Apple tried to crush another company for trying to put an "i" in its trademark. Find out more on TechVi Now.
The Apple iPad, iTunes LP, and Mac gaming: The Bottom Line
If we're going to talk about Apple, why not bring in an expert? Adam Christianson of the Maccast joins us on the Bottom Line to talk about the iPad ad, Mac gaming and more.
Sony introduces PlayStation Move, its motion controller: TechVi Now
The PlayStation Move will use a combination of a camera and a new controller to bring motion control to the PS3. Also, doubleTwist adds a new feature that may help it in its battle against iTunes. Find out more on TechVi Now.
The Bottom Line on the Microsoft Courier and Pink
Engadget was privy to some information about both the Microsoft Courier and Pink project. So we got Nilay Patel of Engadget to join us on the Bottom Line to discuss Microsoft's latest projects.
Sony brings HD movies to PSN: TechVi Now
Sony has managed a deal to get HD movies from all the major studios for their Sony PlayStation Network. Also, Twitter launches a new service to protect its users. Find out more on TechVi Now.
The Kindle browser conundrum: The Bottom Line
Amazon is looking for someone to help them come up with a real web browser for their e-book reader so people will pick up the Kindle over a slate PC. What makes for a good Internet device? We talk to Kevin Tofel on The Bottom Line to find out.
TiVo posts a huge loss: TechVi Now
TiVo's last financial quarter didn't go too well for the company. Also, Amazon looks to improve the web browser on the Kindle. Find out more on TechVi Now.
Will videophones ever take off?: The Bottom Line
Communications have taken many forms and lots of movies predict we'll use videophones one day, but will we do that in reality? We ask Jonathan Strickland of HowStuffWorks.com if videophones are the future on The Bottom Line.
Apple iPad at the Oscars: TechVi Now
The iPad was introduced to the world with its first advertisement during the Academy Awards. Also, Microsoft is planning its own ad campaign to make Bing your search engine. Find out more on TechVi Now.
PS3 bug, Apple sues HTC, and more on the Weekly Wrapup
This was a big week in tech news. Sony's PS3 had a clock bug that rendered many PS3s useless. Apple pulled out the big guns and sued HTC over iPhone patents. Microsoft managed to sell millions of copies of Windows 7. Those stories and more on the Weekly Wrapup.
The future of portable computers: The Bottom Line
The Apple iPad got its release date today, but is it the future of portable computing? We talk to Donald Bell of CNET and Kirk Hiner of Appletell to see what the future holds on The Bottom Line.
Quake on the Droid, Western Digital SSDs and more: HotHardware
It's time to talk some HotHardware with Marco Chiappetta and Dave Altavilla including Western Digital moving into the SSD market, Quake II and III hit the Droid, and a 6-screen ATI Eyefinity that has to be seen to be believed.
Apple iPad coming in April: TechVi Now
Apple's iPad has a release date and it is April 3rd for the United States. Also, Google's phone by HTC apparently is not designed to handle rough tasks like placing it in your pocket. Find out about these stories and more on TechVi Now.
The death of desktop computers: The Bottom Line
A top Google exec says that desktops will be irrelevant in just three years time. Is that really the case? We talk to Seth Porges and Jason Hiner on the Bottom Line to find out.
Windows 7 a huge hit: TechVi Now
Microsoft has sold 90 million copies of Windows 7 since its release in October 2009. Also, Apple boots out another class of apps from its App Store. Find out more on TechVi Now.
Brand new TiVos and Hulu losing shows: The Bottom Line
Hulu is losing some of its most popular shows and TiVo finally introduced its next generation DVRs. What impact will these moves make? We talk to Dana Wollman and Samuel Axon to find out.
In-depth on Apple’s patent drama: The Bottom Line
Nilay Patel of Engadget joins us to talk about Apple's lawsuit against HTC and what it could mean for other smartphone makers. Recent Comments for TechVi - All Shows
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