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July 24, 2008 2:00 PM PDT

CNET Live - Episode 64

by Tom Merritt
Eric Feng from Hulu chats with Molly Wood about the site that brings network TV shows to your desktop.

Watch the show on CNET TV.

Things we Crave

Fujitsu emergency degausser

Cowon P5

British motor show

Brian Cooley reports from the British International Motor Show.

Download of the week

Truecrypt 6.

Insider Secrets

Convert DVD to Web video

Best of the Web

Crime reports

Your calls

How to back up the iPhone.

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Why does my Buffalo router continuously disconnect?

Use your iPhone with the Jaguar XF.

SnapzPro saves anything visible on the screen and can be used to convert RealPlayer files to a more OS X-friendly format.

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by Stan680 July 26, 2008 12:47 PM PDT
Hi tom, love the show i just wanted to say, you were talking about conversion and i know (although its not for mac) a really good program called SUPER © avalible at http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html. the great thing about this is its FREE not a trial and does sound and video,

Thanks,
STAN680
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