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As we wait for the Windows 7 code to get locked down, take a tour of what Microsoft's highly anticipated operating system will offer for touch-screen users. Don't have one? Don't worry, they're coming--even to affordable Netbooks.

If you move a hard drive between the two operating systems, here's what you need to know.

Still getting used to Windows 7? Veronica has a few tips to make your life easier on today's Tekzilla Daily.

Rafe and I get in a fight over Windows 7's loose activation policy. Brian suggests we hug out. Rafe and I seem to prefer stabbing it out. We also take Flickr to task for censoring images and wonder why the Internet addiction center is so expensive.

On the Green Show this week, we look at a home that demos energy efficient products, Microsoft says it's tweaking Windows 7 to be more green, and an industrial designer shows his futuristic concept on water distribution.

Tired of all those pop-ups from your shiny new operating system? On today's Tekzilla Daily, Veronica shows you how to control which Windows 7 notifications appear.

Rafe and Tom explain what virtualization is and how it works, plus they take your calls and questions on Windows installations, virtualizing Android, and more.

Discover a new way to quickly access your favorite folders in Windows Explorer. Tune in to today's Tekzilla Daily for all the details.

The HTC Touch Pro2 finally makes its U.S. debut with T-Mobile. Find out what this powerful Windows Mobile smartphone has to offer in our First Look video.

We could have talked about yet another Apple tablet rumor but the chat room vetoed it. The chat room rulez! We do discuss Google's CEO leaving the Apple board and Microsoft shipping the normal Windows 7 to Europeans. And also robots that can run. That's not a good idea. Especially if they run towards you.

In anticipation of the July 4th weekend, we're coming to you a bit early this week. Topics include why you should go retail to buy a new laptop or desktop, the late Billy Mays, and why your Windows 7 beta is about to self-destruct.

We pretty much throw the playbook out of the window to discuss the legacy of Michael Jackson (and his "Moonwalker" video game). Plus, thoughts on upgrading to Windows 7 and how Dan got his iPhone repaired.

Zappos has been acquired by Amazon, meaning Amazon will have even more shoes to sell, but also a new corporate culture to integrate with. Windows 7 gets released to manufacturing, meaning it's on its way to you. And Microsoft and UBIsoft are getting into the movie business. Is that a good thing?

We're very happy to welcome you to our 1024th episode, which as we know means we will no longer to count the shows in binary on two hands. But that's OK. We will still be doing shows. Because we have more hands. And our eleven-finer listeners can still count on two hands. We also have a date for Windows 7. He's nice. They'll like him.

Apple breaks the Pre's marriage to iTunes, Microsoft wants to bring Natal to Windows, and Kindle users are bent out of shape about case cracks.

It is time to update your Windows patches, Blockbuster joins forces with Samsung to stream movie rentals, and your Internet addiction will not be cured with electro-shock treatment. Sorry.

We tell you everything you need to know about smartphones and answer questions about Windows 7 and more.

Bill Gates is part of a team that has patented a new beer keg. Sure it could be used for other things. But the point was we're pretty sure he came up with the idea when drinking warm beer in Africa. We also talk about porn on the iPhone and new Windows pricing.

Dr. Kiki from This Week in Science joins us to talk tech and science and we realize that we will all soon wear solar-powered Gundam suits and travel the Earth. That is until they become self-aware and eject us and kill us all. We also take NASA to task and tell you when to get a new Windows PC.

Tonight the land rush begins for Facebook user names and URLs. We'll tell you all about that. Also Microsoft gets petulant and removes all browsers from its European versions of Windows, which makes Opera mad. And Macs get more worms and trojans.