This Week in Tech - Season 18 / Year 2021

Season 18 / Year 2021
Episodes

The Bento Box Satellite

Come Together Like Voltron

Make Hella Happen

The Shuffle Button for Food

Shorting the Turnips

I'm Only 10 Minutes Away

In a Room with Oprah

Big Brick Energy

Three Boof Bonsers

Zoom Dating

Imbued with Musk

Never Go to the Second Location

Who Owns the Clone

TVPhreak997

The Tunnel That Bored Vegas

Introducing Club TWiT

Hide the Pickle

Bring in the Privacy Pod

Five Pounds of Mortadella

My Sequel Injection

Ask Shatner's Ghost

Doin' Tweets

Zuckerberg's Lily White Shins

Weather Balloons and Swamp Gas

Space Space Space Space

You Don't Even Get a Beanie Baby!

Meat Us in Singapore

Do You Even Rocket, Bro? - Branson in Space, Amazon, Kaseya Hack

Lorem Ipsum Dolor Sit Amet - Windows 365, Windows on iPad

Herbs of Providence - Billionaires in space, Right to Repair, Akamai outage, NSO Spyware

Bimbo Squalo - Blizzard mess, China tech crackdown, quarterly earnings, Rickroll hits 1 billion

A Straw Man Without Legs - Apple's proposed CSAM protections, Google Pixel 6, Firefox declines

Brian's OS - IBM's PC turns 40, Senate plan to open Apple's App Store, where Countach got its name

The Mullet Office - T-Mobile hack, OnlyFans policy change, Cloudflare DDoS, Tesla's humanoid robot

Crowbar and a Foot - OnlyFans about-face, Tim Cook 10th anniversary, Elizabeth Holmes trial

A FASTER HORSE

PRINCESS PEACH 3-FRAME VINE JUMP

DANCING BULLWINKLE

THE IVERMECTIN OF SMARTPHONES

A LIAR WHO DELIVERS

CHRISTINA NEEDS IT

THEY'LL STILL BE YOUR NEIGHBORS TOMORROW

I LOVE YOU ZUNE MUCH

NUMB TO DONGLETOWN

RIPPLING CHAOS

DISCO MANNEQUIN

LEO, NOT LEOPOLDO

DOOMTOWN RATS

MYSTERY HUT ON THE MOON

MAKE IT COZY

FILTERS NOT INCLUDED

SMITTEN BY 2021
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