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In episode 36, Andy and Sean dig into the system BIOS to show you what the heck it does. http://www.labrats.tv/episodes/ep36.html Release date: July 31, 2006
In episode 35, Andy and Sean teach the basics of the Windows registry and show you how to clean it up! http://www.labrats.tv/episodes/ep35.html Release date: July 24, 2006
In episode 34, Andy and Sean show you how to upgrade your notebook in 7 minutes! http://labrats.tv/episodes/ep34.html Release date: July 17, 2006
In episode 33, Andy and Sean look at the Slingbox and other living room multimedia technologies. http://www.labrats.tv/episodes/ep33.html Release date: July 10, 2006
Lab Rats is the brainchild of Sean Carruthers and Andy Walker. When the two technology journalists saw that podcasts were taking the Internet by storm they figure it couldn't be that hard to make TV for the web. They were wrong. It was really hard, but after a month or so of messing about, they got to it and shot a pilot episode in Oct. 2005 called episode zero. Again they got it all wrong.
Lab Rats is the brainchild of Sean Carruthers and Andy Walker. When the two technology journalists saw that podcasts were taking the Internet by storm they figure it couldn't be that hard to make TV for the web. They were wrong. It was really hard, but after a month or so of messing about, they got to it and shot a pilot episode in Oct. 2005 called episode zero. Again they got it all wrong.
Lab Rats is the brainchild of Sean Carruthers and Andy Walker. When the two technology journalists saw that podcasts were taking the Internet by storm they figure it couldn't be that hard to make TV for the web. They were wrong. It was really hard, but after a month or so of messing about, they got to it and shot a pilot episode in Oct. 2005 called episode zero. Again they got it all wrong.
Lab Rats is the brainchild of Sean Carruthers and Andy Walker. When the two technology journalists saw that podcasts were taking the Internet by storm they figure it couldn't be that hard to make TV for the web. They were wrong. It was really hard, but after a month or so of messing about, they got to it and shot a pilot episode in Oct. 2005 called episode zero. Again they got it all wrong.
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