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The following is a list of Buzz Out Loud episodes that aired in February 2006. There is a problem with the episode numbering between Oct 2005 and February 2006 Please help confirm episode numbers and do not create any individual episode guides until this notice is removed. More info

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  • The following is a list of Buzz Out Loud episodes that aired in February 2006. There is a problem with the episode numbering between Oct 2005 and February 2006 Please help confirm episode numbers and do not create any individual episode guides until this notice is removed. More info
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  • Only gamers want to play games? Now there’s a crazy thought!
  • And prepare for some major Mpeg-4 drama.
  • Apple gets poetic, Microsoft gets vulnerable .
  • Could television online sink the Internet?
  • Can you tell we’re a little bit let down? Maybe Microsoft will make us feel better.
  • No love in the tech world today!
  • Not like we buy into rumors or anything!
  • Say it ain’t so! A Mac virus?
  • The new Nano: fact or fiction? Who do YOU believe?
  • Verizon says "No free lunch for you, Google!"
  • We welcome CNET CEO Shelby Bonnie to the show!
  • Your thumb can’t rest just yet!
  • Survey says: You really will pay for good, legal music if given the option. Good on ya!
  • Also, more fabulous speculation on the Apple event tomorrow!
  • And how Microsoft could totally protect you, you know, if they felt like it.
  • Ordering fast food just got easier! Like we need more fast food.
  • Are the telcos just a bunch of “girls?” We’d take that as a compliment!
  • What? We might have been wrong about something? I guess it's possible.
  • Leo Laporte of “This Week in Tech” joins Tom and Molly in going over today’s tech news.
  • HBO says NO to saving the shows you’ve already paid for. Huh?
Title
  • We have patented podcast names.
  • Apple? Fun. OS X security holes? Not so fun.
  • Is MySpace a giant, evil, universe-sucking Katamari ball?
  • Yahoo against DRM?
  • Another day, another new iPod.
  • Apple's fun new...yawn
  • Buzz Off Red Cross??
  • DRM delays Blu-ray. Dang.
  • Does iTunes help TV ratings?
  • Gates has no love for passwords
  • Microsoft: You broke it, you fix it.
  • Netflix throttles its customers.
  • RIAA says EVERYTHING is illegal
  • Security leaks sent to your door!
  • Special Guest: Shelby Bonnie.
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