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TUAW Talkcast #15: Open Phones Night

Recorded live last Sunday night, our weekly talkcast features our loyal listeners on an all-call-in show, covering Leopard tips and iPhone intrigue; you can pick it up from our RSS or iTunes feeds, or via direct download here or at Talkshoe.

We're back live this Sunday night at 9 pm ET (note time shift) for a special pre-holiday show featuring guest panelist Dan de Grandpre, editor in chief of dealmac.com and dealnews.com. Dan will be joining us to help identify the best shopping strategies for Macs, iPods and iPhones as we creep up on Black Friday and the kickoff of the holiday spend-n-send fervor.

To participate in the fun, check out the Talkshoe page for details; now that the Talkshoe client has been updated for Leopard you should be able to get in without a hitch. You can also call in directly from any phone by calling (724) 444-7444 at 9 pm ET, entering the show ID (45077) and then pressing #-1. Hope to hear you there!

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csjk789

Ah! TUAW you're killing me. Your weekend coverage used to be the best of any of the techblogs. Do you need weekend writers or what? I miss TUAW's weekend coverage!

November 18 2007 at 2:05 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
JAson

Can we get a decent engineer?

November 18 2007 at 12:26 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Lukman Ahmed

tuaw looking a little quite lately

November 17 2007 at 7:07 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
Brian

Really hard to hear anything.

November 17 2007 at 8:36 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
peter

I like to read tuaw as a RSS feed with mail.app, but for some reason, everytime I click one of the "Talkcast" posts, there is a podcast attached to the message.
Since the podcast itself is always around 20mb, it hangs mail.app untill it is completely downloaded.
The reason why I use an RSS reader, is that I don't want all the extra stuff that is heavy on my bandwith (banners, ads, pictures, ugly background etc...)

Is there any way I can turn this off, I don't want attachements inside my rss, this is very annoying...

November 17 2007 at 2:50 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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