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    The TechStuff Christmas List

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    Listen in as the TechStuff team reviews the latest round of sleek and super-advanced technology (just in time for Christmas) in this podcast from HowStuffWorks.

    Dec 22, 2008 Read more
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    How Streaming Video Works

    Streaming video allows internet users to watch content without downloading ...

    Streaming video allows internet users to watch content without downloading an entire movie or show. Listen in as the Techstuff team takes a look at the nature, legality and future of streaming video sites in this podcast from HowStuffWorks.

    Dec 17, 2008 Read more
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    How Net Neutrality Works

    Net neutrality is the concept that a computer user should ...

    Net neutrality is the concept that a computer user should have the same access to webpages regardless of the ISP or site visited. However, several ISPs are attempting to change this situation. Check out this podcast from HowStuffWorks to learn more.

    Dec 15, 2008 Read more
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    How iPhone Applications Work

    Each day, more and more applications for the iPhone find ...

    Each day, more and more applications for the iPhone find their way into the marketplace and individual phones. Check out this HowStuffWorks podcast to learn more about the capabilities and limitations of iPhone applications.

    Dec 10, 2008 Read more
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    How MMORPGS Work

    Massively multiplayer online role playing games -- or MMORPGs -- ...

    Massively multiplayer online role playing games -- or MMORPGs -- are games in which a player takes on a fictional persona in a virtual world. Check out this HowStuffWorks podcast to learn more about MMORPGs, and why they've become so popular.

    Dec 8, 2008 Read more
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    What tools do the HowStuffWorks writers use?

    In this episode the Techstuff crew reviews the browsers, software ...

    In this episode the Techstuff crew reviews the browsers, software and other applications they use to research podcasts and articles. Check out this HowStuffWorks podcast for a behind-the-scenes look at the tech writers' tool chest.

    Dec 3, 2008 Read more
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    Can I use TiVo with my PC?

    TiVo is a brand of digital video recorder that allows ...

    TiVo is a brand of digital video recorder that allows users to record programs from television and watch the programming at their leisure. But can this functionality work with a computer? Check out this HowStuffWorks podcast and learn more.

    Dec 1, 2008 Read more
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    How Digital Rights Management Works

    Digital Rights Management -- or DRM -- is a method ...

    Digital Rights Management -- or DRM -- is a method through which content providers attempt to prevent consumers from distributing content without the approval of content providers. Learn more about the DRM controversy in this podcast from HowStuffWorks.

    Nov 26, 2008 Read more
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    How E-books Work

    The digital revolution is changing the way audiences encounter media ...

    The digital revolution is changing the way audiences encounter media and entertainment. Conventional books are no exception. Check out this HowStuffWorks podcast to learn more about the advent of e-book technology.

    Nov 24, 2008 Read more
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    How E-waste Works

    The hectic pace of electronic innovation has created an enormous ...

    The hectic pace of electronic innovation has created an enormous amount of waste across the planet. Check out this HowStuffWorks podcast to learn more about how trashed computers and electronic waste affect the world's ecosystem.

    Nov 19, 2008 Read more
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