The UK's Crackdown on Piracy & Gaming
The UK government has officially announced its controversial Digital Economy Bill to cover illegal file sharing, videogame classification, and radio broadcasting. Kevin Pereira finds out how this legal framework could affect consumers here in the States. Tune in to learn whether or not this will seriously curb web piracy.
The Most Influential Web Moments of the Past Decade
There's no denying the Internet's impact on everyday life. That's why Kevin Pereira talks to David-Michel Davies, the Executive Director of the Webby Awards, to talk about the top most influential web moments of the decade. Can you even remember a time before YouTube?
The Battle Between PC and Console Games
Kevin Pereira is joined by Abbie Heppe of X-Play for a discussion about whether or not the popularity of console gaming is taking away from the resources and attention once dedicated to PC gaming. If so, what does this mean for the future of PC games?
News Corp Vs. The Internet
With Rupert Murdoch's suggestion to remove News Corps content from Google, Kevin Pereira talks to Caroline McCarthy from CNET.com about which sites will be affected and how exactly the chairman plans to move forward with his idea.
The Future of Digital Home Video Delivery
With the news over Best Buy entering the digital movie and TV business, Kevin Pereira talks to Dan Frommer, Deputy Editor of Business Insider, about the future (or end?) of physical media in the entertainment industry.
A Look at Windows 7
With last week's release of Windows 7, Kevin Periera talks to tech expert MG Siegler on how the new OS is working out for PC users, and what consumers can hope from the new upgrade. Find out if it's better than Vista. How can it NOT be?
Critics vs. Transformers
Kevin Pereira talks to CHUD.com's Devin Faraci and Starscream of the Decepticons about all the bad reviews despite high box office numbers for Transformers. Did someone just get called a robo-racist?
Shepherd Fairey's Tall Tale
Now that Shepherd Fairey has admitted to lying about fabricating evidence in his copyright trial over the iconic 'Hope' poster he made in support of Barack Obama, what will happen next in the case? Jason Kincaid from TechCrunch.com comes to help us sort it all out.
Sidekick User Data Loss
Users of T-Mobile's Sidekick are currently facing a data loss crisis, all thanks to a catastrophic Microsoft/Danger server failure. Kevin Pereira and Engadget's Joshua Topolsky break down what this crisis could mean for mobile users and the future of sharing personal information.
Social Networking In the Workplace
With over 50% of businesses banning social networking sites like Twitter, Facebook and Myspace, Kevin Pereira talks to CNET's Caroline McCarthy on the truth behind workplace productivity and online socializing.

