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Show summary: Twitter trades hype for a huge cash infusion, Windows 7 attempts to create hype with a spectacularly awfsome video, and we cover all the hype falling out of the Demo conference. Speaking of falling, Honda's new Segway-style unicycle looks amazingly easy to fall off of.
Category: Buzz Out Loud
Show summary: Josh Lowensohn walks you through what's hot and what's not with Google's developer release of Chrome for Mac. This early version of the popular Windows browser is now available for Mac and Linux users.
Category: First Look
Show summary: Gmail's new import feature lets you grab e-mail and contacts from another Web mail provider, and will even keep pulling e-mail from that account for another 30 days. CNET Webware's Josh Lowensohn shows you how to set it up using a Windows Live Hotmail account.
Category: How to
Show summary: Josh Lowensohn offers some tips to help customize your YouTube viewing experience and become a power user.
Category: How to
Show summary: We're not sure that Barney Frank gambles in his pajamas but he's fighting for your right to do so in the United States. Also Verizon gets a little slutty, looking for an iPhone, and Android phone, and pretty much anything else. Also Blu-ray is on the rise, but so are digital downloads.
Category: Buzz Out Loud
Show summary: Apple on Thursday morning released a new version of iTunes, 7.7, which features pages and pages of new third-party iPhone apps. In today's Daily Debrief, CNET.com's Kara Tsuboi and Webware.com's Josh Lowensohn discuss which ones are worth your time and which ones to bypass.
Category: Daily Debrief
Show summary: It's scary legal day today between the PRO-IP act and the Los Angeles County copyright laws. At least R2D2 can safely project legitimate DVD movies on our walls. Even if they're prison walls. Also, old Apple PowerBook power supplies are sparking up a storm.
Category: Buzz Out Loud

