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Free Downloadable Tech Shows

Omninox writes "Tech Shows is a list of some of the best free downloadable tech shows currently available on the Internet. One year ago there were almost no free downloadable shows available." Includes shows like Diggnation, Go Open, Nerd TV, and Channel 9.

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  1. Pure Pwnage in the List by Namronorman · · Score: 5, Informative

    I strongly suggest watching Pure Pwnage if you're into games. It is absolutely hilarious!

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  2. Good to see stuff like this by FlyByPC · · Score: 3, Insightful

    I hope we see more interesting online content like this. I think eventually on-demand content will be the way to go, once bandwidth becomes even cheaper. Maybe niche shows like these will finally eliminate the "500-channels-and-nothing-good-on" problem.

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  3. Surprise, surprise by i_should_be_working · · Score: 3, Funny

    Rocketboom is currently one of the most popular videoblogs on the internet with more daily subscribers for original syndicated multimedia content than nearly any other site, including podcasts.

    See if you can guess which show this excerpt is from by just looking at the pictures in the article.




    Give up? It's the one with the blonde showing cleavage.

    1. Re:Surprise, surprise by extrasolar · · Score: 4, Funny

      Alright, fine, I'll read the article.

  4. there are even more than these by droops · · Score: 3, Informative

    if anyone wants to see other good shows (and that have no adds all over the sites)

    http://ranttv.com/ is a 24/7 station with great shows

    http://www.binrev.com/hacktv/ BinRev has HackTV (2 episodes)

    http://infonomicon.org/video.php Infonomicon TV (6 episodes)

    sorry about your server stinky, i bet mine goes down before yours =o)

  5. Darren from Hak.5 IPTV says Hello by aardwolf204 · · Score: 4, Informative

    As an avid slashdotter and now IPTV producer I would like to say hello to the fellow slashdotters. I'm one of the crew producing the monthly IPTV show Hak.5, a show about tech, homebrew hacks, mods, code, and all sorts of good stuff.

    Before our server melts to the ground I'll point out some links for episodes 1 and 2: Torrent Links:
    Episode 1 Xvid Torrent
    Episode 1 Quicktime Torrent
    Episode 2 h.264 AVI
    Episode 2 Xvid
    Episode 2 medium quality Quicktime

    Direct Download Links:
    Episode 1 Quicktime
    Episode 1 Xvid
    Episode 2 h.264 AVI
    Episode 2 Xvid

    A streaming version of Episode 2 can be found at YouTube here (Flash Required).

    We just finished filming a mod segment for episode 3, to be released October 5th, tonight and I'm glad I checked slashdot before going to bed.

    I'll be more than happy to answer any questions about the show or IPTV in general here. Also, we're in the process of moving to a dedicated server with terabytes of bandwidth this week that will allow us to offer direct downloads of the show as well as getting listed on iTunes. Check hak5.org for updates or sign up for the newsletter

    Oh yes, and in Soviet Russia, Hak.5 watches you!

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  6. Re:How about TWIT? by penguinix · · Score: 3, Informative

    I belive TWIT didn't make the list because all the shows on the list are video casts. TWIT is only in podcast form at the moment. I do belive that TWIT will be turned into a video cast in the future as it has appeared on the Revision 3 site (they do internet T.V.). Leo has hinted on taping the future shows as well.

  7. expect legislation to kill this by bani · · Score: 4, Insightful

    if you want to know what terrifies the MPAA/RIAA more than anything else, it's ipradio and iptv.

    iptv/ipradio threaten the distribution models that corporations have traditionally controlled from top to bottom.

    expect them to start ramming legislation down everyones throats to kill this before it gets off the ground. a few cries of 9/11 and "think of the children" (and under the table dollar bills) should do it.

  8. Click Online? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 3, Informative

    I am surprised Click Online was not mentioned. It has been available online for a number of years (thanks BBC World).

    http://www.bbcworld.com/content/template_clickonli ne.asp?pageid=666&home=1

  9. Re:How long before we get massive commercials in t by LadyGuardian · · Score: 3, Interesting

    bias alert: I'm Jenn Cutter from Open Alpha

    Vid/podcasts will quickly become shunned if they sell out to corporate interests. No one wants to download something that's seemingly independent, only to find out that it's a 30-minute, 500MB commercial for HP/Canon/Sony/whatever. I started OA to geek out about games and tech and have fun. Many cool things have happened since, including a few upcoming guest segments on Call For Help, but that's just bonus. Those that start these kinds of projects for financial gain will find very little reward at this point in time and will (hopefully) jump to other get-rich-quick schemes while those of us that care about the content we're producing will merrily continue on.

    ps: episode 3 really IS coming :)

  10. Geeks In Space by PhotonSphere · · Score: 3, Informative

    They did.
     
    It was called Geeks in Space.

    They stopped putting them out there shortly after some of the gang moved. I'll have to go back through and listen to the archives - it will be interesting to revisit what was exciting and new around that time...

    My favorite tech radio shows is Technology Bytes on 90.1 KPFT in Houston, Texas.

  11. BBC Tech Shows by mikiN · · Score: 4, Informative

    Be sure to check out BBC News' Technology page.

    Besides tech related articles, it features: 'Go Digital' (podcast, video), 'Click Online' (video) and 'R5Live: Talking Tech' (video).

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  12. Re:Are any worth it? by krymsin01 · · Score: 3, Funny

    Yeah, video can add one thing that gives it an advantage over pure text. Boobs.

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  13. How 'bout The Computer Chronicles? by Mr.Progressive · · Score: 3, Informative

    You can download all the episodes (573!) of the PBS series The Computer Chronicles from Archive.org. Its run was from 1983 to 2002 so it's extremely dated material. But nostalgia tech is cool too!

    http://www.archive.org/details/computerchronicles

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