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72 Novell Open Audio
1 - End of Feed 15:18
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2 - GroupWise "Bonsai" on the Very Last Novell Open Audio 05:28
Phil Karren and Gregory Webb fill us in on more details on what the team plans for the next release of GroupWise.
3 - Novell Client Update with Jason Williams 15:18
Novell Open Audio repeat offender, the one and only Jason Williams, is back yet again. This time he's here to give us an update about about the Novell Client
4 - openSUSE 10.2 Overview with Martin Lasarsch 00:11
In this edition, we get an update from openSUSE developer and community advocate Martin Lasarsch about whats new in openSUSE 10.2.
5 - Open Enterprise Server: Listener Questions about Linux 23:33
Once again we bring Jason Williams back into the studio, this time to menace him with questions from our listener community. We delve into the differences between SUSE Linux Enterprise Server (SLES) and Open Enterprise Server (OES). We also consider the advantages of using the SLES-based version of OES compared to the NetWare-based version. And of course, Dave and Randy are back with ?News from Support."
6 - The Open Enterprise Server 2 Preview Extravaganza Edition 18:59
Product manager Jason Williams comes to the Novell Open Audio studio and talks Caitlin and Ted?s ears off about the next version of Open Enterprise Server.
7 - SLE10: System Scaling at the Kernel Level 22:50
Kernel gurus Kurt Garloff and Hannes Reinecke share some of the work that they have been involved in regarding scaling features in the Linux kernel for SUSE Linux Enterprise 10. And Randy and Dave return for another edition of News from Support. (Can Randy outdo Dave?s Xming tip?)
8 - What Happened to iFolder? 01:00
Product manager Jason Williams comes in to share the iFolder 3.6 goodness. Then, our favorite Scottsman returns to tell us the latest News from Support, including a cool tip on how to use tunnel X over SSH with...Windows?
9 - Special Report: CEO Ron Hovsepian on Novell and Microsoft 01:00
After announcing the establishment of an agreement between Novell and Microsoft, Novell CEO Ron Hovsepian and Novell General Counsel Joe LaSala respond to some questions from Novell's customers and the free software community.
10 - SLE10: Technical Training and Learning 01:00
In response to reader requests, Ted and Erin investigate some training options for using and administering SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 systems.
11 - Going Upstream: SUSE Labs and GCC (GNU Compiler Collection) 01:00
Michael Matz (SUSE team lead for the GNU Tool Chain) and Richard Guenther (GCC software engineer) explain their work with SUSE Labs. We learn about how Novell helps fund advancements of GNU/Linux infrastructure outside of the standard SUSE Linux product development cycle. Also, we finally get a proper introduction to Erin Quill.
12 - Listener Survey Results, News from Support 01:00
Ted and Erin announce the winners and review the results from the Novell Open Audio semi-annual listener feedback survey, and explain how they are using the feedback to adapt the show. Then, the illustrious Randy Goddard and the incorrigible Dave Mair are back for News from Support.
13 - Novell Access Manager with Lee Howarth 01:00
With the announcement of Novell Access Manager, we interview product manager Lee Howarth about the new product's capabilities.
14 - Chief Marketing Officer John Dragoon 01:00
Our main man John Dragoon showed up in Provo--a.k.a Novell Open Audio world headquarters--so we dragged him into the studio for some confab and gustatory. "Hey, John, why doesn't Novell advertise on TV?"
15 - Compiz Gets Forked 20:00
Compiz is the compositing window manager that works on top of Xgl or AIGLX to enable Desktop Effects. Recently, a community developer named Quinn Storm announced that she would start a compiz-based fork project called "Beryl," citing frustration with Novell regarding getting her code fixes accepted into the Compiz upstream source tree. We called Compiz/Xgl maintainer David Reveman to get his side of the story.
16 - SLE10: Going Mobile (a.k.a. "the Nuremberg Beer Garden Edition") 04:00
SUSE's "Team Mobile" are continually making improvements in using Linux on laptops and connecting mobile devices to Linux systems. Team Mobile developers Timo Hoenig and Holger Macht demonstrate...by taking us to a Nuremberg beer garden.
17 - SLE10: Data Center Technology Foundation 04:00
Markus Kraft and Hannes Reineke explain technologies that form a foundation for data center Linux, and provide a cool tip for how you can set up your a miniature data center demo using...an iPod?! Erin sounds like he dialed in on a phone, and Ted shares what he learned about SUSE Labs during his recent trip to the Czech Republic.
18 - SLE10: Linux clients in Active Directory, News from Support 01:00
Samba hacker Lars Mueller explains new capabilities that he and Guenther Deschner team have been working on, allowing SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 to integrate into an Active Directory environment. From joining the Active Directory domain to initial login and Kerberos provisioning, this stuff is too cool. And Dave Mair and Randy Goddard are back for News from Support, so cue the bagpipes!
19 - SLE10: Multiple Hardware Platforms 01:00
Chris Cooper from partner developer services cohosts and discusses his involvement helping Novell partners get their hardware and software ready for SUSE Linux Enterprise 10. Then, Technical Project Managers Bodo Bauer and Ihno Krumreich explain the processes to enable SUSE Linux Enterprise Server on so many different hardware platforms.
20 - Robert Love and News from Support 01:00
Robert Love returns to Novell Open Audio and he's got a new job! Randy Goddard and Dave Mair are back and up to their usual geek antics in News from Support. Please take a moment to fill out our Novell Open Audio Semi-anniversary Listener Survey. We will randomly select two listeners to receive a Limited Edition green Novell backpack.
21 - SLE10: Security and Assurance 01:00
SUSE Linux security architect Roman Drahtmueller co-hosts and provides an overview of many of the processes and considerations that go into creating and maintaining the SUSE Linux Enterprise platform. Roman calls Dr. Crispin Cowan into the studio to explain how Novell AppArmor helps to defend applications from potential vulnerability exploits.
22 - SLE10: AutoBuild and Quality Assurance 01:00
How do SUSE engineers create an enterprise operating system? We learn how AutoBuild works from lead engineer Michael Schroeder, and AutoBuild team leader Rudi Oertel. Then the leads of two SUSE quality assurance teams, Chris Hueller and Ollie Ries, explain how they standardize and automate SUSE Linux Enterprise testing processes.
23 - Jeremy Allison at LinuxWorld Expo 01:00
Jeremy Allison returns to Novell Open Audio, this time in front of a live audience at LinuxWorld Expo. (Skateboarders beware!)
24 - Nat Friedman at LinuxWorld Expo 01:00
We speak with Nat Friedman at LinuxWorld Expo in front of a live audience.
25 - GroupWise Mobile Server, LinuxWorld Expo Overview 01:00
The Novell Events Team tells us what Novell has to offer at LinuxWorld Expo next week in San Francisco. Then, members of the GroupWise team join tell us about GroupWise Mobile Server, powered by Intellisync.
26 - SLE10: Novell Customer Center 01:00
Kim Eaves and Bryan Cardoza come to our Novell Open Audio confessional to tell us what this activation on Linux stuff is all about, and why the Novell Customer Center was created.
27 - SLE10: Top 5 Reasons for SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 01:00
Getting away from marketing talking points, Getting away from marketing talking points, we get two SUSE engineering insiders, Gerald Pfeifer and Mihnea Istinie, to give us a their perspective as to why to use SUSE Linux Enterprise. But first, Ted and Erin provide a short review of their trip to LugRadio Live and the SUSE office in Nuremberg.
28 - SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 and Eric Anderson 01:00
Eric Anderson tells us about his experience as one of the lead people involved in the integration of SUSE and Novell. Throughout the development of SUSE Linux Enterprise 10, Eric has been Vice President of Engineering of SUSE. Technology, culture and people...we love it when we can cover all three in one show.
29 - A Show About Nothing 01:00
Just back from the GNOME conference, Ted discovers that nearly everyone at Novell has gone on holiday. So we dispatch a couple brief updates and a short "News from Support" segment.
30 - The GNOME Main Menu with Jimmy Krehl 03:00
Main menu man Jimmy Krehl explains the work that brought about the newly renovated primary navigation interface of SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10.
31 - Xgl/Compiz update with David Reveman 01:00
David Reveman returns to Novell Open Audio and tells us where he wants to go next with Xgl/Compiz (the system underlying SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10's Desktop Effects).
32 - Desktop Search (Beagle) with Joe Shaw 03:00
Beagle project maintainer Joe Shaw tells about his work to build the system that enables Desktop Search on SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10, and where he wants to go next with Beagle.
33 - Helix Banshee update with Aaron Bockover 01:00
Helix Banshee update with "The Mighty" Aaron Bockover discusses what he wants to do next with Banshee. Will Banshee be banishing Bacon? You better believe it.
34 - NetworkManager with Robert Love 05:00
Kernel developer Robert Love tells about the work he has been doing on NetworkManager, including support for encrypted wireless and VPN access.
35 - IdM: The Bandit Project with Pat Felsted 01:00
Pat Felsted returns to the NOA studio for a re-take interview on the Bandit Project, a multi-vendor open source initiative for Identity-enabled applications.
36 - Tango Project, News from Support 05:00
Jakub Steiner discusses the Tango project with Ted. Randy Goddard--is this guy becoming a regular?--joins Dave Mair for News from Support.
37 - Novell and SecureWave 05:00
Novell and SecureWave announce an agreement for Novell to sell SecureWave Sanctuary Suite, which provides identity-based lockdown of applications and attachable devices.
38 - ZENworks 7 Support Pack 1 with Martin Buckley 05:00
Martin Buckley returns to the Novell Open Audio studio discuss Cool Blogs and ZENworks. He leaves behind a greasy film of nacho cheese flavored powder.
39 - Novell Authorized Beta Program, News from Support 03:00
Beta Manager Beverly Brown tells us the ins and outs of the Novell Authorized Beta program. Dave Mair brings in Randy Goddard for News from Support. Ted shares some of the recent goings-on in the Novell Community.
40 - SAMBA with Jeremy Allison, Mad Penguin's Adam DoxtaterSAMBA with Jeremy Allison, Mad Penguin's Adam Doxtater 03:00
The legendary Jeremy Allison graces Novell Open Audio's studio to tell Erin and Ted about the SAMBA project, and why he decided to join Novell. Adam Doxtater from madpenguin.org tells us why he is one of SUSE Linux's newest converts.
41 - Open Workgroup Suite, News from Support 19:00
Rick Fowler and Allen Tietjen of the workgroup product management team provide us an overview of the Open Workgroup Suite. Dave Mair reviews recent Linux-related news in Novell Support.
42 - Identity Manager Designer, News from Support 19:00
Correspondent Lee Howarth investigates the Designer component of Novell Identity Manager 3. Then Dave Mair tells us some of the latest from Novell Support.
43 - SUSE Linux Enterprise Drivers Announcement 19:00
Kurt Garloff and Susanne Oberhauser share more details about the May 17 press announcement about how Novell will be working to automate driver updates on SUSE Linux Enterprise.
44 - SUSE Linux 10.1 Unleashed 23:00
Michael Loeffler tells us about all the cool stuff in SUSE Linux 10.1
45 - Novell Videos and FLAIM 23:00
Ted reports in from travels abroad. A listener requests some words from the Novell video guy, Russ Dastrup. Erin Quill delves into FLAIM, the database underneath eDirectory, GroupWise, and iFolder. Bret Dayley lays down geek rap.
46 - Special Report: Novell Acquires e-Security 09:00
Today Novell announced the acquisition of e-Security, the leading global provider of security information management and compliance monitoring solutions. We interview Novell identity management leaders Steve Weitzeil, Loren Russon and Jason Arrington to find out what this means for Novell customers.
47 - Novell Client for Linux and News from Support 01:00
Tens of thousands of organizations worldwide use either NetWare or Open Enterprise Server. Many of these organizations have told Novell that in order to start using Linux as a desktop OS, they must have a way for desktop Linux systems to simply and easily connect to their Novell infrastructure. Jason Williams tell us how Novell is bringing this to life. (The Developers went AWOL. Actually, AWL.)
48 - Xgl with David Reveman 01:00
The amazing graphics of Xgl greatly advances the usability of the Linux desktop. David Reveman is the primary driving force behind Xgl.
49 - BrainShare BackStage: Friday 07:00
Friday keynote always reveals sneak peaks at future technologies. Martin Buckley tells about upcoming additions to ZENworks Asset Management. Dale Olds mixes crypto cards, identity management, and...iPods? Alan Murray and Volker Sheuber talk about Novell Identity Manager 3's Designer interface, and Alan nearly assaults a photographer. Finally Eric Anderson and Robert Wipfel talk about virtualization and failover, as well as their use of Xgl for showing the demo.
50 - Partner Spotlight: Alfresco 06:00
Alfresco's John Powell and Luis Sala sit down with Open Audio to talk about the future of content management.
51 - Tech Lab: Novell Clinical Workstation 05:00
Healthcare Focus: Reid Oakes overviews how Novell Clinical Workstation streamlines and secures access to medical information.
52 - Tech Lab: Novell Storage Manager (File System Factory) 04:00
Chief Engineer and Lead Architect David Condrey gives us the scoop on why File System Factory, recently rebranded Novell Storage Manager, makes such a handy tool for busy network managers.
53 - Tech Lab: Other Linux clients 03:00
Cort Ouderkirk and Jim Wilcock describe two special-purpose uses for Linux desktops: points-of-service and thin clients.
54 - Tech Lab: The Magical MythTV Session 02:00
Uber-geek Jeff Price delivered a wild breakout session that quickly rose to legendary status among BrainShare attendees. Jeff showed how to run MythTV, an open source Personal Video Recorder (PVR), on SUSE Linux. Jeff combined cool tech and hilarious showmanship to make one of those sessions that makes BrainShare the industry icon that it is.
55 - Tech Lab: ZENworks Linux Management-Dell Edition 01:00
We learn about the Dell Edition of ZENworks Linux Management from Jason Werner.
56 - Tech Lab: Mono 04:00
Paco Martinez tells updates us on the latest on the Mono Project.
57 - Partner Spotlight: REALbasic 03:00
Matt Quagliana from RealSoftware talks about the RealBasic development environment. Similar to Microsoft VisualBasic, RealBasic is multiplatform and crossfunctional.
58 - Partner Spotlight: SpikeSource 02:00
SpikeSource's Nick Halsey talks to Novell Open Audio about certified and supported SUSE Linux-based solution stacks.
59 - Partner Spotlight: EnterpriseDB 01:00
Bill Mason from EntpriseDB talks with Novell Open Audio about PostgreSQL the powerfull open source database.
60 - BrainShare 06 BackStage: Wednesday 04:00
Nat Friedman and Guy Lunardi talk about their sensational demonstration of SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop. Chris Neal and Kevin Smith discuss migrating from Microsoft Exchange to GroupWise on Linux, as well using GroupWise on mobiles. Martin Buckley tell us about securing mini-storage devices.
61 - Tech Lab: NetWare Virtualization on Linux 03:00
Bruce Rogers tells us what is so important about Xen and virtualized NetWare on SUSE Linux.
62 - Partner Spotlight: ActivIdentity 02:00
Auzie Phil Jacobs VP Marketing and Communications talks about ActivIdentity integration with Novell security products. ActivIdentity is the developer of Novell's SecureLogin.
63 - Partner Spotlight: Appgen 01:00
Joanie Mann from Appgen Business Software talks to Clint Carroll from BrainShare 2006. Appgen delivers accounting products to Linux for both the Small and Medium and Enterprise Market.
64 - Tech Lab: Novell Client for Linux 02:00
Suzan Jensen gives us a short update on the utility that makes Linux desktop a good citizen on a Novell network: the Novell Client for Linux
65 - Partner Spotlight: blackduck 01:00
blackduck offers indemification assurance for enterprises and ISV's who are using open source software. They also have an ASP model so Novell partners can put blackduck into their service offerings.
66 - Tech Lab: SLES 10 06:00
Marketing Manager Clive Bearman is kept honest by SUSE Linux project manager Gerald Pfeifer.
67 - Tech Lab: Hula and NetMail 05:00
Michelle "Hula Girl" Escalante tells us what's been going on with Hula.
68 - Partner Spotlight: CryptoVision 04:00
Cryptovision's Marco Smeja tells us about Crytovision, a PKI solution for eDirectory that underlies a 300,000 user identity system.
69 - BrainShare '06 BackStage: Monday 01:00
Novell Open Audio brings you backstage at BrainShare to talk with people who did the technology demos in the Monday keynote session. Crispin Cowan comments on his demo of Novell AppArmor. Robert Wipfel and Lars Marowsky talk about the clustering technology they demo'ed. Eric Anderson sums up the demos and how to find more about SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10 at BrainShare.
70 - Novell Chief Technology Officer Jeff Jaffe 01:00
A special pre-BrainShare interview with Jeff Jaffe, the man over the entire software development organization at Novell.
71 - Banshee with Aaron Bockover 01:00
Has desktop finally Linux arrived? Ted gives his view as a Novell insider. Then, Aaron Bockover tells us about how Banshee makes iPod and mp3 file support available to Linux desktop. Rock over London. Rock on Raleigh, North Carolina.
72 - GroupWise with Ken Muir and Bill Pray 01:00
An attentive OpenAudiophile finds a secret message in NOA-002. We answer some emails, send out T-shirts. Engineering Director Ken Muir and Product Manager Bill Pray tell us about Novell GroupWise.
73 - Special Report: Higgins Announcement 00:00
Special Report: Higgins Announcement
74 - ZENworks Part 1, BrainShare, Open Enterprise Server 00:00
Our first listener requests. Martin Buckley, the legendary "Evil ZEN Scientist" tells us about what's new about ZENworks 7 Linux Management. Then, a BrainShare preview with Mike Morgan and Brandon Bailey. Finally, for all of you who said you want some NetWare, Jason Williams and Troy Wilde give us the update on Open Enterprise Server.
75 - Debut Show! 00:00
In our first episode, host Ted Haeger introduces Novell Open Audio. We then take a look at iFolder with Brady Anderson and Calvin Gaisford. Finally, Guy Lunardi provides us an update on Novell Linux Desktop.

73 Especially for Linux Newbies Cool Solutions
1 - Getting All the Benefits of your SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 Eval Software 12:03
Here is a roadmap to getting free SUSE Linux Enterprise 10 Eval software plus all the benefits that Novell offers with the test drive.
2 - BrainStorm Cool Tip: Automatically Updating Headers 09:43
After you learn to use OpenOffice.org's templates and styles, a new world of formatting possibilities opens, especially in the Word Processor. This week's tip explains how to take advantage of one of those possibilities: Automatic Headers.
3 - Going Wireless in SUSE Linux 10.0 22:46
Scott Morris sheds some light on creating a wireless network for your SUSE-based systems.
4 - BrainStorm Cool Tip: Using OpenOffice.org Templates 09:43
You can manually format every aspect of your OpenOffice.org creation, but if you often compose the same type of documents, you should take advantage of templates.
5 - SUSE 10.1 beta 6 Released 09:18
A new version of SUSE 10.1 has been released, beta 6. This is still a testing version and should not be used on production systems. It might be worth a glance, though, just to see what's in it.
6 - Switching to SUSE 10.0 09:11
If you know someone who is interested in upgrading their systems to Linux, this lxer.com thread may be of interest. A user named sharkscott decided to jump from Windows to Linux cold turkey. This thread outlines his experiences.
7 - Update All Package Versions on Your SUSE Linux 10.0 Machine 10:42
Scott Morris provides a quick walkthrough on updating your SUSE box to the latest possible versions of all of the packages on your system. It's easy, slick, and quick.
8 - Mines and Solitaire Game Review 14:46
Scott Morris introduces a couple of fun games for the Gnome Desktop.
9 - Dutch Record Shop Chain Migrates 1000 PCs to KDE on Novell Linux Desktop 14:15
The Dutch Free Record Shop has decided to deploy stripped-down Novell Linux Desktop machines as the point of sale systems in their retail shops. From the looks of things, the entire company is moving over to SUSE-based solutions for all of their needs.
10 - Howto: Organising Thunderbird to save mail, filter spam and trash junk mail 10:42
Stomfi shares some helpful tips on how to use Thunderbird.
11 - Batch Resize Images Using Imagemagick 11:52
Mike Farrell illustrates how easy it is to batch resize a directory full of images in a single command.
12 - Business Class (SLES & NLD) Vs. Consumer Class (SUSE Linux) 14:04
Name similarities and name changes have left some wondering which Novell Linux product is best suited for their. Here is a quick review of the differences.
13 - Howto: Compile and install GIMPShop on SUSE 9.3 13:40
GIMPshop is a hacked version of GIMP 2.2.4 that has been modified to resemble PhotoShop. In this Howto article, Stomfi explains how to install it on SUSE 9.3.
14 - System Information 14:28
Collect critical system information for easy reference in one text file.
15 - HowTo: Create a Dialog Console-Based Configuration Helper - Part 3 12:10
In the last part of this HowTo series, Stomfi shows you how add a Network module to the fixit system.

74 OnMilwaukee.com
1 - Milwaukee, start your engines 16:30
"What Goes Around Comes Around II" is happening this Sunday at the Milwaukee Mile at 1 p.m.
2 - Facing the facts about drunk driving 13:03
Who hasn't said "I'm fine" while getting behind the wheel of their car during an innocent night out on the town. Chances are, you're not as fine as you think.
3 - Saturday Scorecard: Bullish on the Badgers 11:11
Many college football experts think that coach Bret Bielema's fifth season could be special. The Badgers, who open the season with a non-conference game against Nevada-Las Vegas tonight at Sam Boyd Stadium (10 p.m., Versus), have plenty of experience -- particularly on offense -- and could make a run at the Big Ten title.
4 - A vibrant new look for La Merenda 09:09
La Merenda's reputation for exquisitely prepared international tapas has made it a popular dining destination. Milwaukeeans quickly fell in love with the restaurant, but despite its continued success, owner and executive chef Peter Sandroni felt it was time for a little remodeling. Here's a peak at the upgrades.
5 - Midlife Isis: Sucker punched in the privates 08:30
Just when I think things are chugging forward like Thomas the Tank on a particularly Useful Day, I get flattened like a penny on a rail.
6 - Kettle Moraine Jazz Festival: Sept. 10-11 05:05
It's like Bonaroo or Lollapalooza for the smooth jazz set. Amid a backdrop of rolling hills, rustling trees and copious amounts of wine and cheese, fans at the Kettle Moraine Jazz Festival enjoy lovely September weather and music from top artists like Rick Braun and the Jeff Lorber Fusion.
7 - Confessions of a competitive eater 16:28
If you've watched even one episode of "Man v. Food," the popular reality show on the Travel Channel, you probably found yourself watching host Adam Richman taking on eating challenges and thought to yourself, "I wouldn't mind trying that!" or, more likely, "I know someone who could do that!" Zach Alpert knows the feeling.
8 - That's e-d-u-c-a-t-i-o-n, CNN 13:50
Sometimes, spelling errors are particularly funny.
9 - Cataldo reinvents with Rocco's 13:03
Earlier this summer, Joe Cataldo changed the name and direction of his bar and eatery -- formerly called Cataldo's -- and unveiled Rocco's at 2860 S. Kinnickinnic Ave., in Bay View.
10 - Streetza competes for a spot on "The Great Food Truck Race" 11:01
If you're on Twitter, then you probably already know that Streetza has recently been nominated to be on The Food Network's "The Great Food Truck Race Season 2." Read on to find out how to help them win.
11 - OnMedia: No labor = more television 11:00
Rerun marathons have become a holiday TV tradition ... Channel 12 replaces Lyra O'Brien ... A look back at the Jerry Lewis-Dean Martin telethon reunion.
12 - Milwaukee Film Festival Schedule comes out Saturday 10:45
"Blue Valentine" will open the 11-day Milwaukee Film Festival, which begins Sept. 23.
13 - OnMilwaukee.com Weekend Preview: Sept. 3-5, 2010 09:15
September is here and it's bringing all the telltale signs of fall -- the leaves are beginning to change color, birds are flying south and the distinctive rumble of Harleys is rolling in.
14 - Baby carrots: the new junk food? 08:55
The baby carrot industry is going to try and convince us that baby carrots are the new junk food. Wrong! Baby carrots are just that: BABY CARROTS! Served up with a little ranch dressing they're OK, but give me a bag of potato chips any day of the week.
15 - Milwaukee goes wild for Lady Gaga 07:40
There's no mistaking the power and raising omnipresence of Lady Gaga's music. There's also no mistaking everything that comes along with the massive cult of personality that has been created in such a short period of time. This is a show that has quickly become can't miss.
16 - Intermodal Station upgrades approved 05:26
Inevitably, in a dispute between police, a suspect, and a dog, the dog usually loses.
17 - Stolen iPhone insomnia 04:52
Considering the investment people make, you'd think Apple and ATandT would do more to help those whose iPhones have been stolen.
18 - Happy (belated) birthday to us 21:10
I must be getting senile in my old age. First, I lost my brand-new digital camera. And tonight I realized that yesterday marked the 12th anniversary of the day we flipped the switch and made OnMilwaukee.com live.
19 - ESPN viewers can relax 17:00
It's not a surprise that Disney and Time Warner Cable have reached a deal to keep the ESPN channels on southeast Wisconsin's biggest cable system.
20 - I'm a loser, baby (camera edition) 16:39
After years of buying digital cameras that have been dropped, stolen or otherwise rendered useless, I finally found the one I love this summer. And I somehow just lost it.
21 - Family Weekend Roundup: Sept. 4-6, 2010 15:01
It's the final weekend for the Evel Knievel exhibit at the Harley-Davidson Museum -- as well as the least weekend to ride the trolley -- so squeeze in what you can during this festive three-day weekend. Have fun, Milwaukee parents!
22 - On deck: Stubby's 14:04
Andy Tarnoff and I sat ourselves down on the deck overlooking the Milwaukee River today for lunch at Stubby's Pub and Grub, 2060 N. Humboldt Ave.
23 - Should there be a strip club on Old World 3rd Street? 13:52
Now that we know more, does putting an 8,000-square foot strip club near Wisconsin Avenue and near the corner of Old World 3rd and Wells Streets make sense?
24 - Packers vs. Chiefs: Things to watch tonight 13:05
Green Bay's final dress rehearsal for the regular season is tonight in Kansas City and our advice is simple. If you want to see Aaron Rodgers and the rest of your favorite Packers' starters, you better tune in early. Coach Mike McCarthy will rest his regulars early and look at fringe players competing for roster spots in advance of Saturday's final cut.
25 - Have a passion for fashion? 11:44
The new Art Institute of Wisconsin announced plans today to join the national Passion for Fashion competition to offer tuition scholarships to high school students interested in fashion design.
26 - OnMedia: Going from news to "fun" 11:00
Channel 6 launches its new local 9 a.m. hour on Tuesday -- and it's definitely not a news show ... Will Stephen Colbert's fans organize a "Restoring Truthiness" rally in Washington? ... We're number 35.
27 - Peeking at the new theater season 09:01
The curtain is rising on the new theater season. You may want to pay special attention to these shows.
28 - OnMilwaukee.com Recommends: Sept. 2, 2010 05:10
What do we like this week? The ability to do your banking anywhere outside of the actual bank. A retrospective CD by English band the Redskins. Homemade sangria. To name a few.
29 - The American spirit is alive and well in Milwaukee 15:01
With all that's wrong in our world these days, it's therapeutic to seek out the occasional good news story as an antidote to the pessimism and rage.
30 - Behind the scenes with Bartolotta (exclusive video) 13:02
He owns some of the hottest restaurants in Wisconsin. Joe Bartolotta runs a company which consists of 11 businesses and 700 employees, operating in a fiercely competitive marketplace and enjoying success despite a sluggish economy. In this OnMilwaukee.com exclusive, we show you the many facets of running the Bartolotta empire.
31 - OnMedia: How big was Glenn Beck's crowd? 11:00
Whether they're accurate or not, crowd estimates can bring criticisms from the crowd being counted ... Milwaukee Public TV shuffled its offerings to over-the-air viewers ... An agreement looks near in the Time Warner-Disney dispute over carrying ESPN channels.
32 - The cool factor blowback 09:26
We knew we'd get a slew of angry Talkbacks for the 100 coolest Milwaukeeans piece that ran Tuesday. We expected people to complain that it was just a list of our friends, and that the readers didn't know who enough of these people were. I'm not sure, however, that I expected so many people personally e-mailing complaining that they weren't on the list.
33 - A crib sheet for dads 09:10
I am no expert, and I have no illusions about that. But I do have two kids and so I have some experience. Yesterday, I posted what I thought was a relatively innocuous tweet, that led Tim Cigelske to comment, "Nice!I need to crib your dad cheat sheet."
34 - Made in Milwaukee hits a milestone with its biggest event yet 09:03
Much like the city its named for, Saturday's annual gathering of music makers, fashion flaunters and creative crafters known as Made in Milwaukee just gets bigger and better each year.
35 - Labor Fest: Sept. 6 05:17
Who better to celebrate Labor Day with than organized labor? This free, family-oriented festival has a children's area, a classic car show, entertainment by a host of acts on two stages and food galore. The President's coming too.
36 - Highland Games and Celtic Fling: Sept. 3-5 16:28
Just when you think you might be "festival-ed out," there's one event that's so unique it's worth squeezing in: The Wisconsin Highland Games and Celtic Fling at the Waukesha County Expo Center.
37 - Kohler-Andrae offers camping, lake access, dunes 15:05
Kohler-Andrae State Park is nestled between the Black River and Lake Michigan, 50 miles north of Milwaukee in Sheboygan County. With lakeside camping all year long, Kohler-Andrae offers many opportunities to enjoy the natural beauty of southeastern Wisconsin.
38 - Quick and simple cooking: Tarragon shrimp 14:24
Give this easy recipe a try the next time you're looking for something different at dinnertime.
39 - Marquette names new president 13:55
Marquette University has named Rev. Scott R. Pilarz, S.J., as the 23rd president in school history.
40 - My five cool Milwaukeeans that you likely don't know 13:46
Looking at today's list of cool Milwaukeeans made me think of how much I love the cool Milwaukeeans in my daily life. We all have them. They're the ones not everyone knows but that make us smile on a daily basis.
41 - Begel: Let's get kids playing tennis 13:09
Dave Begel wonders this week why we don't get a tennis racket into the hands of every kid in the city who doesn't have enough going on in his or her life.
42 - Dire times in the Windy City 12:29
The Cubs are awful. The Sox are struggling to stay in the pennant race. The Bulls didn't sign Lebron. The Bears have looked terrible in the preseason. There's only one question on the minds of Chicago sports fans.
43 - DreamBikes wants your two-wheelers 11:02
DreamBikes opened last March and since then, the non-profit organization has sold hundreds of refurbished bikes to kids and adults all over the city. Now, the group is hoping to restock its supply with more donated bikes, perhaps even the one lurking in a corner of your garage or basement.
44 - OnMedia: Channel 12 is getting up earlier 11:00
Channel 12 starts its morning news a half-hour earlier ... Channel 6 is turning to radio to complete the staff for its new local non-news 9 a.m. show ... A goodbye to Jack Horkheimer.
45 - Lee's Pizza continues a new dining trend in Milwaukee 10:37
The newest restaurant to offer pizza by the slice is Lee's Pizza, which opened July 8 at 770 N. Jefferson St. Open daily at 11 a.m., Lee's offers no-frills pizzas with a slew of standard toppings at reasonable prices -- from $4.99 to $10.99 for one topping.
46 - Sinkhole completion slightly delayed 10:18
The City of Milwaukee has announced that the date for opening up one lane of traffic in each direction at Oakland and North is now Sept. 13.
47 - 100 coolest Milwaukeeans (that you've heard of) 04:55
These Milwaukeeans are probably too cool to flaunt their own panache, so that's why we are doing it for them. In the spirit of OnMilwaukee.com's popular "100 hottest lists" parts one and two, we present our list of 100 coolest Milwaukeeans.
48 - Biker bar guide 16:35
Find out which Milwaukee neighborhood bar districts will have the most happening Harley scene with this trusty, biker-friendly bar guide. Have fun, but please drink responsibly.
49 - Brewers Notebook: Game of shadows 15:03
For years, Brewers players have grumbled about the shadows which creep across the field at Miller Park during day games. On Sunday, a new approach was taken when the roof was slightly closed in right field.
50 - Snooki's coming to town 14:15
Suite Milwaukee is hosting one of the biggest names from MTV's "Jersey Shore" next month.

75 OSNews
1 - * Game Review: Mafia 2 * 18:32
I pay the cab driver, pick up my suitcase, and step outside. The background's filled with the notes from Dean Martin's rendition of "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!", and as I walk away from the cab the sounds of the city drive away the memories from the war, back in Sicily. It's February 8, 1945, Empire Bay, and the war is drawing to a close. Welcome to Mafia II. Read more on this exclusive OSNews article...
2 - Stack & Tile Project Reworked 22:34
Clemens Zeidler, one of the spearheads for the Stack & Tile implementation on Haiku, has let the Haiku development mailing list know that a new and improved (and refactored) version of the feature has been committed to the Haiku source tree. This new version is no longer a hack into Haiku's app server itself, but is it's own decorator, in Haiku/Be parlance.
3 - Duke Nukem Forever Returns, Will Really Be Released in 2011 21:45
We don't do a whole lot of gaming news (a few reviews every now and then, just for my own personal fun), but in this case, I'd like to make an exception. Iconic and legendary, Duke Nukem is going to really really really return to the main stage of gaming. Borderlands developer Gearbox has announced that Duke Nukem Forever will be released early next year, for both consoles and PC. A playable demo is now being trotted around PAX. Instant update: VIDEO! VIDEO!
4 - iTunes 10: Snappier Performance, Questionable UI Choices 16:12
"By now, most iTunes users have already downloaded and installed iTunes 10. We've already given you the low-down on the biggest addition to the new version of iTunes - the Ping social network - but we also wanted to give our impressions on two 'improvements' promised in the release notes: look-and-feel and performance. While we agree that iTunes is 'faster and more responsive', we're not sold on the revised user interface." Vertical window titlebar widgets? Can't we just take this thing 'round back and put a bullet between its eyes? We'd be doing everyone a favour.
5 - Ping: Why Bother? 14:32
Ping would have been a great thing for Apple to have done about 3-4 years ago, but at this point, the Social Networking thing has pretty much played itself out, picked its winners, and we've all moved on. Apple went to all the trouble to make a deal with a golf company, and all we got was a third rate social network? First of all, in what is probably just a temporary setback, Ping is choked with spam, but more importantly, it's just a sucky social network.
6 - Apple Violated Facebook's Terms of Service 23:13
Well, this is an interesting double standard. Remember Apple's reaction to Palm trying to tap into iTunes? They were pretty pissed, right? Well, it seems that in Apple's world, it's not okay to access their services unauthorised, but when Apple needs to do the same to someone else's services, it's suddenly not a problem. As it turns out, Apple violated Facebook's terms of service, knowingly, and willingly.
7 - Chrome Celebrates Second Birthday with Sixth Release 22:45
"Google is celebrating Chrome's second birthday by releasing a new stable version of its rapidly evolving browser, offering a slightly simpler user interface, an automatic form filler, and the ability to synchronize extensions and form data across machines."
8 - Samsung Unveils Galaxy Tab 21:40
The iPad pretty much has the tablet market all to itself at this point, since no serious competitor has yet been released. We've been teased to death with the first real competitor, a device from Samsung called the Galaxy Tab. It has been officially unveiled today, and it indeed looks like the first serious competition to the iPad. It runs Android, naturally.
9 - Windows Phone 7: Done 21:41
It's been only a mere six months since its first unveiling, but Microsoft has already announced that Windows Phone 7 has been released to manufacturing. This means device makers can start tuning the software to their hardware, leaving plenty of time to release devices before the holiday season.
10 - Commodore USA Threatens OSNews with Legal Action 20:24
Well, this was rather unexpected. As it turns out, Commodore USA's CEO Barry Altman isn't particularly pleased about the article I wrote earlier today in which I placed a considerable amount of scepticism with regards to Commodore USA and its business (and website). He (not his lawyer) sent us a threatening email demanding we take down the article, post a new correction article, the whole shebang. The entire email - as an image, you'll want the original formatting - after the break. Our reply? We refer you to the reply given in the case of Arkell v. Pressdram.
11 - Apple Shows iOS 4.1, 4.2 19:08
A whole lot of Apple news of course, but we've never really done music players or streaming devices, so let's skip the barrage of new iPods and the new Apple TV (streaming-only? Fail). The real meat is of course iOS 4.1 and 4.2, both of which were detailed during today's press event.
12 - Patent Troll or Not, Paul Allen Finds a Friend in Steve Wozniak 14:26
Well, this is kind of funny. Steve Wozniak, still an Apple employee, has defended Paul Allen and patent trolls in general. "I'm not at all against the idea of patent trolls cause I've had friends who just got forced into bankruptcy by bigger people who had more money and could have a lawsuit against them, forced them to be their own lawyers, and in the end, sometimes they're victorious. But it's a real hard way to do it. So if you're going to have a patent and say 'It's worth some money, I'll sell it', well, even if Paul Allen makes a fortune off of it, I think he had the insights to recognize which patents were valuable." Apple is one of the companies Allen is suing.
13 - Commodore Gets Rights to Amiga, Hyperion Takes Legal Action 12:57
Just when you thought the Amiga world was finally getting its act together, finally making things a little less obtuse for outsiders, this happens. So, we have the AmigaOne X1000 coming up, a brand-new PowerPC computer, running the real deal - AmigaOS 4. In the meantime, Commodore USA - the one with the sketchy website - has apparently secured rights to the Amiga hardware brand, and is planning to release Amiga-branded computers running AROS. In the meantime, Hyperion, the Belgium company behind AmigaOS, who is working with A-eon on the AmigaOne X1000, claims this is a clear violation of the settlement between them and Amiga Inc., and has notified its US lawyers.
14 - KDE Software Compilation 4.5.1 Released 22:28
"KDE has released a series of updates to the Plasma Desktop and Netbook workspaces, the KDE Applications and the KDE Platform. This update is the first in a series of stabilization updates to 4.5.0, coming every month, as if delivered by a cronjob. 4.5.1 brings bugfixes and translation updates on top of KDE SC 4.5.0."
15 - Autodesk Reintroduces Its AutoCAD Design Software for Macs 22:26
"When it comes to Apple products, the iPad and the iPhone get all the headlines. But in recent years, the company's Macintosh line of computers has enjoyed a remarkable revival that has been vital to Apple's emergence as the most valued technology company on Wall Street. In the latest sign of that comeback, Autodesk plans to announce on Tuesday that it is bringing its flagship AutoCAD design and engineering software to the Mac for the first time in nearly two decades."

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79 We hate Tech
1 - Episode 51 22:40
Episode 51
2 - Episode 50 Merry fucking Christmas 22:40
Episode 50 Merry fucking Christmas
3 - WooChubby EP 1 15:30
Ep1 of Woo Chubby
4 - WHT#44 15:30
What the hell is wrong with us
5 - WHT#43 15:30
MacBook review OSX and Apple suck and Google is fucking with us
6 - WHT#42 15:30
Josh Gone Wild, GIRLS GONE WILD, well not really... two fucking hours of this shit!
7 - WHT#41 15:30
School websites that link to porn, apple and Google bashing urinals, toilet mints the pusification of America Leo being a idiot but a good sport NO SPAM
8 - WHT#39 20:30
This show is about fucking nothing, FUCKING NOTHING. Go eat shit.
9 - WHT#38 00:30
This show is all fucked up. Apple, Digg, Slashdot, Nintendo, neighbors the show is just fucked.
10 - WHT#37 21:55
The Fucking Return, Google, Apple, Nintendo, And fucking everything
11 - WHT#36 15:00
Random WHT Shiznit
12 - WHT#33 15:00
Joni is a cohost! New Ipod with full screen on front. Mega Man games rule Glens world. Porn Digg clone, hell yeah. No one cares about the Olympics. Mind controlling parasites (called wives). And Google collecting your info.
13 - WHT#32 15:00
Dell and Google hooking up. Tired of Tech podcasts, your not alone freaks in Gamestop. Mozilla seamonkeys. Lawsuit against apple and hearing loss, fuck the ear buds. Glen doesnt like Ernie Ball strings.
14 - WHT#31 12:00
KDE Flaws Digg users Big Boobs and GoDaddy. Has Apple pissed off the RSS monkeys? Google pissing of the Feds and stock falling. Million Dollar homepage having issues. Pixar being bought by Disney, people thinking Jobs will own the entertainment industry.
15 - Short Message 14:40
Short Message
16 - Zombie Nation EP 14 14:40
Zombie Nation EP 14
17 - WHTTable4 14:40
WHTTable4
18 - WHT#30 12:30
DIGG, WIKIPEDIA, 2006 Were gonna rip this sh__ up.
19 - WHT#30 12:30
DIGG, WIKIPEDIA, 2006 Were gonna rip this sh__ up.
20 - WHT#29 13:30
Christmas special. Dvorak the conqueror. New York strike. IE no longer for the Mac. Forum reading. Larry the gnome. Microsoft might buy Opera. Creative Commons is in a bunch of trouble. Jews for Jesus is suing Google. Listener contributions.
21 - WHT#28 12:30
Police Scanner fun, more shit from the blogosphere. Making fun of Digg users. Google puts 1 Billion dollars into AOL. Batteries keep getting recalled. IT mistakes, some blockbusters go back to late fees. Ipodder editors pissed at Adam Curry
22 - WHT#27 14:30
Coke blak EA buys Jamdat. Sprint Nextel are going to distribute movies on cell phones. Spring launch of Playstation 3. New Ocean forming in Ethiopia. Wikipeida madness. McDonalds and Microsoft are hooking up .Dropping ipods in the snow
23 - WHT#26 22:00
Steve Gibson is all about the Secure Nintendo DS Wifi Connection Digg has finally put up terms of service. We give twit shit about their expensive microphones. Glen is doing a semi-switch to Linux. No XXX domains pity!
24 - WHATable#3 17:15
WHTable 3, a bunch of fans and Josh and Glen got together on Gizmo to shoot the shit. Its long, its rowdy, its a WHTable!!!
25 - Tech Wars EP 1 10:15
Tech Wars Script using AT T voices. Troll spent a few hours on this so take a listen!
26 - WHT#25 13:30
Leo acts like a nursing home patient. DS is kicking PSPs ass. Glen reviews the PSP and Socom. Google base is full of porn, Nokia admits that the N-Gage is dead. Microsoft losing 153 bucks on each Xbox360.
27 - WHT#24 20:00
Tin Foil Hat Edition: Google dominating the world, Mice without fear, SBC swallowing ATT. Match.com making employees going out on dates. Animals talking to each other, diggnation did not mention our highly dug article, pricks.
28 - WHT#23 22:00
Sony halts rootkit CDs Feds in blackberry case Army chewing gum Google launching travel site Blockbuster reports huge loss drinkin Lincolns Cisco TAC rules SOCOM3 GM offering bigger discounts 150 dollar desktop BestBuy
29 - WHT#22 20:20
Wal-Mart is scared of Google; Alex is going to do a cooking show? People sneak into Google for free lunches. Xbox360 reject designs. Thunderbird 1.5 RC, Symantec in big trouble? Amazon paying people to do little shit. Monkeys shat themselves.
30 - WHT#21 18:20
Geeks guide to working out, Janet Jackson nudie clip. How to build a 500 game machine. Castlevania DS game review. Sony DRM rootkit. Telco mergers. Bluetooth vibrator OSX10.4.3 Turkey takes out Glens internet connection
31 - Thank you To Leo 23:20
We Love you Leo
32 - WHT#20 06:30
LOSS. The History of our hosts, mischief in High School and College. Mourning those who have left and who have been lost. Loss of Hope, People, Loved ones, and Pets.
33 - We Hate Tech Episode 19 06:30
Sony Nintendo Handheld viruses blogging woman killed. apple now selling tv with video ipod everyone on digg wants free fonts Nobel Prize goes to person who makes artificial dog nads.
34 - We Hate Tech Episode 18 22:30
Apple iPod Nano killed by fat people. MAC Problems kept secret. Google this Google that, an Ant named after Google. Office 2003 service pack 2. Serenity movie was ok (no spoilers)
35 - We Hate Tech is using Bittorrent please help us out 01:30
We are using bittorrent to help out with high bandwidth costs, please go to our site and download from the torrent. We will post the normal file mid-week but you can get it now by using bittorrent.
36 - We Hate Tech Episode 17 21:30
Hidden shit in iTunes 5, Digg is a company since when? Sony to cut jobs, GameBoy roms are iPods now, Hulk ultimate destruction rules, Google is taking over the world, Steve Jobs and the music industry are fighting Warcraft virus
37 - We Hate Tech Episode 16 12:00
CEO of G4 is fired Nintendo Revolution controller Office 12 is nuts Sony power adapter recall showing off games that dont exist Microsoft Album software Tivo using DRM bugs in iTunes5 iPodcast trade marked Dvorak.org is categorizes as sex-oriented
38 - We Hate Tech Episode 15 15:56
Josh Week sucked Opera free for awhile Creative mp3 players have a virus new iPod nano no more iPod mini ebay buying skype crappy video game season Nintendo DS is a gimmick says Sony GM advanced cruise control haha
39 - We Hate Tech Episode 14 16:50
Google chat program sucks Google new Microsoft Gmail signup sucks Halo 3 pushed back listener submission we dont like Best Buy Rio closing its doors people hacking the Toyota Prius Nintendogs fun as hell
40 - Thanks to Everyone 21:50
A Thank you to all our fans
41 - Episode 13 21:05
The Zotob worm Internet Explorer Vulnerability Problems of to many security alerts Leo is coming back to USA TV Apple admits G5 iMacs suck Mr.Crowbar says hello The Mob for old apple laptops, and kids hacking their school laptops
42 - Episode 12 00:30
Call For help coming to USA? Glen has iPod Problems, Mac users suffering from slow superdrives, T42-T43 IBM laptops great for girly men, South Korean man dies from gaming overdose, Speculation about Apple and Google. Tivo offering TV for download, Madden NFL games are getting better? Is EA actually evil? Bitching about Dvorak.
43 - Episode 11 00:20
PGP9 sucks all sorts of ass, Apple releases the mighty mouse, Larry the Gnomes guide to buying a mouse. Indiana buying a crap-load of Linspire machines, Xbox360 Pricing points, ZoneAlarm is paranoid as ever with Real watching you, DRM bullshit from Sony, and the PS3 could be delayed until 2007, Windows Vista shaping up nicely. Danville tap water tastes like stool
44 - Episode 10 00:20
Ps3 Possible cost, foam problems on the space shuttle, a blue lobster, Windows Vista has been pushed back, Konfabulator is free now, Lime wire changing, Cisco suing a person for exposing security flaw, fox now producing podcasts of TV shows?
45 - Episode 9 23:20
Pain ray Sims2 being targeted Firefox and Thunderbird updates fiber to the premises HP Cutting jobs including Research and Development at Cambridge research laboratory, itunes phone by Motorola itunes not fair? IIS hacks on digg.com
46 - Episode 8 02:00
We discuss technical educations, the supposed deal of floppy drives. The nude scene in Grand Theft Auto, how Google is going to die like Netscape, why multiple views on a LCD monitor is just stupid. Dell is taking down forums and installing spyware on peoples PCs
47 - New Theme Snippet 22:50
Funny song about office internet porn
48 - We hate Tech Episode 7 23:00
G4 Voip Phones Ipods Adam Sessler X-Play Video Games Email attachments users garden gnomes Leo Laporte
49 - We hate Tech Episode 6 06:00
We crab and whine about Blockbuster Video, Playstation 3, No More monochrome iPods, Microsoft buying Claria
50 - We hate Tech Episode 5 21:00
XP N Not selling, Ps2 hard drive kit sucks, Firefly TV Show, LCD replacing CRT TV are you on crack? Glen is hooked on his blackberry, home networking simplified by Cisco? WTF?
51 - We hate Tech Episode 4 21:00
Microsoft's Avalance? Gentoo's founder goes to Microsoft, We hate vendors, Linux being put on ipods, Microsoft Anti-spyware about to expire
52 - We hate Tech Episode 3 21:00
Josh as a new Host, Apple and Intel who cares? Go IBM sell those chips to the game consoles, Why the hell pay the steep price for Cisco gear? Tivo update sucks, WTF is up with the PSP and the gameboy Micro?

80 XML access control language (XACL) – Short presentation from the developers (IBM Japan)

 
 


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