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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.

We discover a great way to make omelettes in a ziploc bag, as well as rename the netbook Guggenheimer and discover the cattle prods will soon be installed in your car. Oh and Windows 7 is coming October 22.

Nintendo and Sony rassle for the E3 spotlight, Windows 7's release date is confirmed, and China blocks social-networking sites.

Molly Wood shows you how to rotate a video clip from your digital camera using Windows or Mac.

We have more iPhone rumors, Netflix is coming to Windows Media Center, and Google knows when you will quit your job.

Apparently cash is still king in Spain, according to one listener. And here we thought it was Juan Carlos. We also notice how Craigslist is getting CraigsPissed over the adult services issue. And Dell says Windows 7 may be great and all but it's also going to be expensive. And that's just not so much of a good idea in this economy.

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.

Microsoft releases a Windows 7 candidate, we have more details on a not-so-rumored new Kindle, and the U.K. proposes a search-engine tax.

On today's show: thoughts on a bigger Kindle made for reading newspapers (fail), Sprint's earnings report (fail), whether Microsoft will allow downgrades from Windows 7 to Vista (fail) and "silver ooze" (winner!).

Natali's out and Jason and I are joined by Donald and Brian Tong making for a fun-filled episode where Tom says stupid guy things like touchdown line. But we do talk about the Windows 7 RC and Atom processors getting used in netbooks.

Macs infected with a new pirate-induced botnet are launching denial-of-service attacks! Do you have your zombie botnet preparedness kit? Also free mobile DTV in DC, an official Windows Mobile 6.5 release date, and Oracle buys Sun.

The Samsung Propel Pro is a capable Windows Mobile device, but its bulky design makes it less appealing than AT&T's other messaging smartphones.
Molly Wood show you how to master Windows with these advanced keyboard shortcuts.

Become a file navigating superstar! Veronica Belmont has a few tips to help make your life easier on today's Tekzilla Daily.

Anand Agarawala demos a new way to interact with your Windows machine's desktop: The Bumptop.

Viewers submitted their favorite apps for BlackBerry, Windows Mobile, Nokia and iPhone.

Here's a simple solution to Vista's compatibility issues with older Windows software.

The Airport Extreme Base Station is a great wireless router for Mac or novice users who need something that's simple, nice-looking, and works well for their homes. Savvy Windows users will find many other alternatives that offer a lot more features for their bucks.

While Twitter has announced a sort of a business plan, President Obama is ripping off Digg for an Internet town hall meeting, and Windows 7 may be getting a release candidate in May, we really don't care. Because we have some hardcore physics stories about buckyballs and hardware neuron simulators.

If you passed on the opportunity to download Windows 7 beta but wish you could have its sleek style, Veronica's got just the thing for you on today's Tekzilla Daily.