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Featured Podcast: Systm

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Another Revision3 podcast like last week's Tekzilla, Systm is all about the DIY aspect of technology. Patrick Norton (also hosting Tekzilla) and David Calkins - sometimes with guest hosts like Roger Chang - show you everything from how to set up a home server to how to make your own MP3 player accessories. We mentioned their CMOY amp episode in December and a few episodes ago they showed how to make portable USB batteries for your gadgets. Worth the watch if you have a DIYer in you.

As with Tekzilla, this is also a video podcast and not all players will play them directly. Sony players, the Zune and other h.264 compatible players can use the "small quicktime" files on the site, and other bigger PMPs such as the Cowon A3 are able to play back larger resolution versions of the show.Other players will require that you either watch them on the computer or convert them to a supported format.

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Johan Krüger-Haglert on February 4, 2009 9:25 PM

Am I supposed to click something? What?

jjrosaria on February 4, 2009 9:56 PM

nice captain.... I love systm

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