NeowinCAST News Edition for March 6th, 2008


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Neowin.net presents the NeowinCAST News Edition for the week of March 6th, 2008. This week, Christopher Vendemio (bangbang023) and Rob Wright (Rob) discuss the following topics:

  • Internet Explorer 8 Beta 1 released (read)
  • AOL announced OpenAIM 2.0(read)
  • Apple announces the release of the iPhone SDK (read)
  • Wal-Mart feels Microsoft should kill Vista Home Basic (read)

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Well, I can tell you half of the news. As of now, we feel like it would be best to transition the show from a weekly setup to a special events only setup. Needless to say, we have a special event in mind, but I can't divulge anything about it.

I'm not sure if I was supposed to spill even that much, but I feel bad leaving you guys in the dark.

Well, I can tell you half of the news. As of now, we feel like it would be best to transition the show from a weekly setup to a special events only setup. Needless to say, we have a special event in mind, but I can't divulge anything about it.

I'm not sure if I was supposed to spill even that much, but I feel bad leaving you guys in the dark.

Please, share more :shiftyninja:

Well, I can tell you half of the news. As of now, we feel like it would be best to transition the show from a weekly setup to a special events only setup. Needless to say, we have a special event in mind, but I can't divulge anything about it.

I'm not sure if I was supposed to spill even that much, but I feel bad leaving you guys in the dark.

*sniffles* its like loosing a puppy.

So what event are these, the Neowin meet up thing coming up soon?

Are there any tech shows coming up? :p

I can't give any more information guys, lol, and I'm not going to give hints, either. It sucks that we can't do the show weekly, anymore, but my personal life has simply become very very busy and Rob's isn't any more open so we just don't have the time to dedicate hours a week to the production.

Chris' or Rob's birthday?

What about my Birthday? it was on the 24th of march, so I'm technically owed one. :p

I can't give any more information guys, lol, and I'm not going to give hints, either. It sucks that we can't do the show weekly, anymore, but my personal life has simply become very very busy and Rob's isn't any more open so we just don't have the time to dedicate hours a week to the production.

Well, whatever happens, thanks for the episodes we have had so far. :D

Well, I can tell you half of the news. As of now, we feel like it would be best to transition the show from a weekly setup to a special events only setup. Needless to say, we have a special event in mind, but I can't divulge anything about it.

I'm not sure if I was supposed to spill even that much, but I feel bad leaving you guys in the dark.

Neowindex? ;D

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