

Is Microsoft's new Windows Vista just a rip off of Apple's OS X? David Pogue says no.
On our first episode of Flash!Bang! we tell you who we are a nd why you should watch us, cover the new Apple iPods and the new Microsoft Zune in our 10 Minutes of Tech, show you how to add lightsaber effects to your own photos and videos, and answer your questons about Windows Vista, and how to fix a rebooting computer. Send us your thoughts on the show, questions, and anything else to: FlashBangShow@Gmail.com
On our first episode of Flash!Bang! we tell you who we are and why you should watch us, cover the new Apple iPods and the new Microsoft Zune in our 10 Minutes of Tech, show you how to add lightsaber effects to your own photos and videos, and answer your questons about Windows Vista,and how to fix a rebooting computer. Send us your thoughts on the show, questions, and anything else to: FlashBangShow@Gmail.com
On our first episode of Flash!Bang! we tell you who we are a nd why you should watch us, cover the new Apple iPods and the new Microsoft Zune in our 10 Minutes of Tech, show you how to add lightsaber effects to your own photos and videos, and answer your questons about Windows Vista, and how to fix a rebooting computer. Send us your thoughts on the show, questions, and anything else to: FlashBangShow@Gmail.com
If you write code on Windows or like to know what goes on under the hood in Windows, then you've no doubt heard of Mark Russinovich. He's an OS kernel expert and a co-founder of Winternals; a company that produced must-have operating system and development utilities for Windows (Winternals is now a Microsoft subsidiary as we purchased them in July, 2006. Yay!). Mark is now a Technical Fellow in Windows and is a member of the Windows Core Architecture team (you met some of the other big brains on the CoreArch team last year). Here we talk frankly about Mark's history, his coming to Microsoft, Windows security, what the CoreArch team does, what his role is, etc. Tune in.Download the VideoWatch the Video