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Revision3 Corporation is a company that produces technology-related videos. The videos are distributed directly through Revision3's website, iTunes subscription, and BitTorrent in a large variety of formats. Image File history File links File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
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The French iTunes law is the nickname given by some Anglo-American news sources to the DADVSI act. ...
The BitTorrent logo BitTorrent is the name of a peer-to-peer (P2P) file distribution protocol. ...
Company
The company is made up of: Jay Steven Adelson (born September 7, 1970) is best known as the founder and chief technology officer of Equinix, Inc. ...
Kevin Rose, circa 2006. ...
Dan Huard (AKA double_D, Foo) is a computer enthusiast and American television personality who resides in San Francisco, California. ...
Alex Albrecht, circa 2006 Alexander J. Albrecht (born August 14, 1976 in Vienna, Virginia) is an American television personality who resides in the Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. ...
Martin Sargent, circa 2001 Martin Sargent (born August 18, 1975) is a former American television personality. ...
David Prager is one of the key members of the Revision3 Corporation. ...
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History The company was formed in Los Angeles, California by Jay Adelson, Kevin Rose, Dan Huard, Keith Harrison and Ron Gorodetzky in April, 2005. Kevin, Dan and Keith were previously employees of the television network TechTV, where they first released thebroken, a videozine related to computer hacking. After TechTV merged with G4 (with subsequent lay offs, including Huard, name change to G4techTV and later reverting back to G4, along with programming changes) and lost most of its technology related programming, Rose and Huard were inspired to create a new series, Systm, which is geared toward “the common geek”. Flag Seal Nickname: City of Angels Location Location within Los Angeles County in the state of California Coordinates: Government State County California Los Angeles County Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa (D) Geographical characteristics Area City 1,290. ...
Jay Steven Adelson (born September 7, 1970) is best known as the founder and chief technology officer of Equinix, Inc. ...
Kevin Rose, circa 2006. ...
Dan Huard (AKA double_D, Foo) is a computer enthusiast and American television personality who resides in San Francisco, California. ...
TechTV is also the name of a closed-circuit television network based in Ruston, Louisiana TechTV (May 11, 1998 â May 28, 2004) was a 24-hour cable and satellite channel based in San Francisco, California featuring news and shows about computers, technology, and the Internet. ...
G4 is a United States cable and satellite television channel geared toward viewers aged 12â34 and devoted to the world of video games and the people who play them. ...
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The name Revision3 originates from the fact that there was once a channel on television called ZDTV. The first revision to this channel was the name change to TechTV. The content grew, some old faces left, and some new ones surfaced. In early 2004, Comcast announced its decision to purchase TechTV. In May 2004, Comcast announced that they would be merging it with its own gamer focused channel, G4. By February of 2005, the name TechTV was dropped altogether from the merged network, G4techTV. Kevin Rose left G4 to create his own revision of the channel, which now lives in IPTV form, Revision3. TechTV (May 11, 1998 - May 28, 2004) was a 24-hours per day technology cable and satellite television channel based in San Francisco, California, featuring news and shows about computers, technology, and the Internet. ...
TechTV is also the name of a closed-circuit television network based in Ruston, Louisiana TechTV (May 11, 1998 â May 28, 2004) was a 24-hour cable and satellite channel based in San Francisco, California featuring news and shows about computers, technology, and the Internet. ...
G4 or G-4 is the name of: Adrian was here G4 nations â four major nations seeking seats on the UN Security Council: Germany, Brazil, Japan, and India. ...
G4techTV (May 28, 2004 â February 15, 2005) was a cable and satellite channel resulting from a merger between Comcast-owned G4 and TechTV. The headquarters were based in Los Angeles. ...
Kevin Rose, circa 2006. ...
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On August 5th, 2005, David Prager and Alex Albrecht joined Revision3. Albrecht co-hosts Diggnation with Rose and contributes to other projects, while Prager contributes to production and business development. David Prager is one of the key members of the Revision3 Corporation. ...
Alex Albrecht, circa 2006 Alexander J. Albrecht (born August 14, 1976 in Vienna, Virginia) is an American television personality who resides in the Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. ...
Rose left his job as a host of the G4 series Attack of the Show (formerly The Screen Savers) on May 27, 2005 to work full time for Revision3 Corporation. Sarah Lane is hott! Attack of the Show! (previously named The Screen Savers) is a live gaming and entertainment television program shown on G4 in the United States, G4techTV in Canada, and the HOW TO Channel in Australia. ...
The Screen Savers (May 11, 1998 - March 18, 2005) was a live American TV show on TechTV. The show launched concurrently with the channel ZDTV (later known as TechTV) on May 11, 1998. ...
May 27 is the 147th day (148th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian calendar, with 218 days remaining. ...
2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Productions Revision3 Studios has grown rapidly in the last few years and offers many regular informing and entertaining podcasts and vidcasts through their network. These include:
thebroken
Kevin Rose and Dan Huard host thebroken thebroken is an online video podcast (or videocast), focusing on software cracking, computer intrusion, and other "questionable activities". It is hosted by Kevin Rose and Dan Huard, with Ramzi as a regular comical feature, and geared toward anyone interested in computer security. Each twenty to thirty-minute episode focuses on several subjects, and is available solely online in DivX format. The hosts request that you share the show over peer-to-peer networks, such as Kazaa or BitTorrent, as a means of distribution. Image File history File links Revision3 Studios thebroken. ...
The hosts of The Broken. ...
The hosts of The Broken. ...
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Software cracking is the modification of software to remove encoded copy prevention. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into black hat. ...
Kevin Rose, circa 2006. ...
Dan Huard (AKA double_D, Foo) is a computer enthusiast and American television personality who resides in San Francisco, California. ...
Computer security is a field of computer science concerned with the control of risks related to computer use. ...
This article is about the video codec DivX. For the pay-per-view DVD system, see DIVX. DivX® is a video codec created by DivX, Inc. ...
A peer-to-peer (or P2P) computer network is a network that relies on the computing power and bandwidth of the participants in the network rather than concentrating it in a relatively few servers. ...
Kazaa Media Desktop (once capitalized as KaZaA, but now usually left as Kazaa) is a controversial peer-to-peer file sharing application using the FastTrack protocol. ...
The BitTorrent logo BitTorrent is the name of a peer-to-peer (P2P) file distribution protocol. ...
According to its introduction, thebroken is "a little shady, a little underground, borderline illegal." It features advice on breaking wireless encryption, cracking windows passwords, and modding gaming consoles such as the Xbox, PlayStation 2, and GameCube. The show also demonstrates social engineering and various methods of piracy. The third episode featured an interview with Kevin Mitnick about his time spent in prison for computer crimes. Wired Equivalent Privacy (WEP) is part of the IEEE 802. ...
Password cracking is the process of recovering secret passwords from data that has been stored in or transmitted by a computer system, typically, by repeatedly verifying guesses for the password. ...
A password is a form of secret authentication data that is used to control access to a resource. ...
Modding is a slang expression for the act of modifying a piece of hardware or software to perform a function not intended by someone with legal rights concerning that modification. ...
The Microsoft Xbox is a sixth generation era video game console first released on November 15, 2001 in North America, then released on February 22, 2002 in Japan, and on March 14, 2002 in Europe. ...
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The Nintendo GameCube (Japanese: ゲームキューブ; originally code-named Dolphin during development; abbreviated as GCN) is Nintendos fourth home video game console, belonging to the 128-bit era; the same generation as Segas Dreamcast, Sonys PlayStation 2, and Microsofts Xbox. ...
Social engineering is the practice of obtaining confidential information by manipulation of legitimate users. ...
The copyright infringement of software refers to several practices when done without the permission of the copyright holder: Creating a copy and selling it. ...
Kevin Mitnick Kevin David Mitnick (born August 6, 1963) is one of the most famous computer hackers. ...
Computer Crime, E-Crime, Hi-Tech Crime or Electronic Crime is committed when a computer is the target of a crime, or the means adopted to commit a crime. ...
When the series Systm was announced, many viewers assumed that Systm would be a replacement for thebroken. However, David Prager announced in the July 31, 2005 episode of This Week in Tech that new episodes of thebroken are being produced, along with another new series. Also, on May 17, 2006, Dan Huard commented on digg that Revision3 was close to being finished with another episode of the broken. July 31 is the 212th day (213th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 153 days remaining. ...
2005 (MMV) was a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
This Week in Techâofficially stylized as this WEEK in TECH, casually referred to as TWiT, and formerly known as Revenge of the Screen Savers â is the flagship podcast of the TWiT.tv network[1]. A weekly podcast and videocast that features roundtable discussions and debates surrounding the latest technology...
May 17 is the 137th day of the year in the Gregorian Calendar (138th in leap years). ...
2006 (MMVI) is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The opening song for the broken is "Dinosaurs Will Die" by NOFX, it should be noted that "Dinosaurs Will Die" will probably not be the theme song for future episodes of the broken, as Kevin Rose points out on an episode of Diggnation (the digg.com podcast) "Dinosaurs Will Die" was not licened legally for use by the videozine and the revision3 company now does all audio recordings in house legally. NOFX is a skate punk band from California, USA. They were formed in Berkeley in 1983 by high school-aged Fat Mike (real name Mike Burkett), Erik Sandin and Eric Melvin and use a high amount of comedy in their songs. ...
Systm
 Systm is a video podcast (vidcast) geared toward “the common geek”, also hosted by Rose and Huard. Each 10-15 minute episode focuses on a single topic. They cover topics such as: building a portable “war-spying box” to intercept and view signals from unencrypted wireless X10 cameras, building a TiVo-like device using the open source program MythTV, home-making audio/video cables that are comparable to Monster Cables, and working with the open-source PBX, Asterisk. Image File history File links Revision3 Studios Systm logo. ...
X10 Wireless Technology, Inc. ...
TiVo (pronounced tee-voh, IPA: ) is a popular brand of digital video recorder (DVR), a term synonymous with personal video recorder (PVR). ...
Open source refers to projects that are open to the public and which draw on other projects that are freely available to the general public. ...
MythTV is a GPL open source application for Linux designed to allow any computer (that meets the specified minimum requirements) to function as a personal video recorder. ...
Monster Cable is a brand of audio and video cable for electronics, primarily speaker cable and cable for audio and video components. ...
Asterisk is a free software / open-source software implementation of a telephone private branch exchange (PBX). ...
Systm is distributed over BitTorrent and direct download in a variety of formats, including XviD, Windows Media Video, H.264, and Ogg Theora. It is also available as a Vodcast on the iTunes Music Store, however the feed is rarely updated. The BitTorrent logo BitTorrent is the name of a peer-to-peer (P2P) file distribution protocol. ...
XviD is an open-source MPEG-4 video codec originally based on OpenDivX. XviD was started by a group of volunteer programmers after the OpenDivX source was closed in July 2001. ...
Windows Media Video (WMV) is a generic name for the set of proprietary streaming video technologies developed by Microsoft. ...
H.264 is a high compression digital video codec standard written by the ITU-T Video Coding Experts Group (VCEG) together with the ISO/IEC Moving Picture Experts Group (MPEG) as the product of a collective partnership effort known as the Joint Video Team (JVT). ...
OGG can refer to several items: Ogg is a multimedia bitstream container, used for audio and video files, especially Vorbis audio files. ...
Theora is a video codec being developed by the Xiph. ...
Vodcast (a portmanteau of video podcast or video on demand-cast), VODcast or video podcast is an emerging term used for the online delivery of video on demand video clip content via Atom or RSS enclosures. ...
The United Kingdom iTunes Music Store. ...
Subsystm Subsystm is a project of the Systm crew, designed as a sidecar to the main show. When particular events happen, covered on Systm, that pique the interests of the shows staff they may examine it further in a Subsystm episode. Subsystm is a shorter, much more technical exploration. The first, and only episode to date, featured an iPod Nano being opened up and the hardware examined. The iPod nano is Apples fourth digital audio player combining features of the iPod shuffle and iPod. ...
Diggnation Diggnation is a weekly podcast hosted by Kevin Rose and Alex Albrecht. Its main purpose is to discuss the top stories from Digg, the social bookmarking website developed by Rose. Every week, Kevin and Alex review beers at the opening of the show. Revision3 also hosts video versions of the podcasts, also known as videocasts. Image File history File links Diggnation. ...
Kevin Rose, circa 2006. ...
Alex Albrecht, circa 2006 Alexander J. Albrecht (born August 14, 1976 in Vienna, Virginia) is an American television personality who resides in the Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. ...
Digg is a website with an emphasis on technology and science news. ...
VODcast is an emerging term used for the online delivery of video on demand content via RSS enclosures. ...
Diggnation was originally named "The Digg Podcast" but was renamed in episode 2 as Diggnation. It was named Diggnation because Kevin Rose's friend David Prager (The Screen Savers, This Week in Tech) originally wanted to call the site “Diggnation”, but Kevin wanted a simpler name. He chose the name "Digg", because users are able to "dig" stories, out of those submitted, up to the front page. The site was called “Digg” instead of “Dig” because the domain name “dig.com” was previously registered by the Walt Disney Company. Episode #14 of Diggnation marked a new milestone for podcasting. The Diggnation team collaborated with Dolby Laboratories to test a full 5.1 surround sound technology for podcasting. The show was the first podcast ever to be (partly) recorded in full Dolby 5.1 Surround Sound. Dolby Laboratories, Inc. ...
One of the more known aspects of Diggnation is that they occasionally do live shows. These shows have been hosted at CES, Cre824, San Francisco, E3, San Diego and more. CES is a three-letter abbreviation with multiple meanings, including: Church Educational System Civil Engineer Squadron, in the United States Air Force Coalition for Economic Survival Coalition of Essential Schools Constant Elasticity of Substitution, in Production Theory (Economics) Consumer Electronics Show Core Enterprise Services This page concerning a three-letter...
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E3 2006 was a big event for the three major console manufacturers - Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo. ...
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As a rule, Diggnation episodes are filmed every Thursday, posted for Revision3 members on Saturday and the video is released to the general public the next Tuesday. However, the videos are released under a Creative Commons license, so it is not illegal for them to be re-distributed early to non-subscribers. The videos can be obtained at sites like DiggDown and often from torrents, before being released to the full public. Version 2 of Some Rights Reserved logo No Rights reserved logo The Creative Commons (CC) is a non-profit organization devoted to expanding the range of creative work available for others legally to build upon and share. ...
The 16th of August, 2006, it was announced that Diggnation won the 2006 Podcast Award for best technology podcast. The winner of 2005 was TWiT, which Kevin Rose also is a part of.
Infected
 Infected is a biweekly podcast hosted by Martin Sargent, former host of the TechTV late night talk show, Unscrewed with Martin Sargent and his pals The Gator and Joey. The first episode was released on November 11th, 2005. Topics range from eccentric musings about internet dating, Olive Garden salads, dog food, Karo syrup, and other strange internet related stories. Image File history File links Infected. ...
Martin Sargent, circa 2001 Martin Sargent (born August 18, 1975) is a former American television personality. ...
TechTV is also the name of a closed-circuit television network based in Ruston, Louisiana TechTV (May 11, 1998 â May 28, 2004) was a 24-hour cable and satellite channel based in San Francisco, California featuring news and shows about computers, technology, and the Internet. ...
A talk show (U.S.) or chat show (Brit. ...
Unscrewed with Martin Sargent Unscrewed with Martin Sargent was a former late night American television show that brought out the comedy of technology. ...
InDigital
 InDigital is a show hosted by Diane Mizota, former host of the G4 television show Filter, Hahn Choi, former technical analyst on Fresh Gear, The Screen Savers, Call For Help, and Filter, and Andrew Hawn, former lab director for TechTV. The content is similar to Fresh Gear, covering and reviewing technology products. Image File history File links Indigital. ...
Diane Mizota Diane Mizota is a Japanese American dancer, actress, and host. ...
G4 is a United States cable and satellite television channel geared toward viewers aged 12â34 and devoted to the world of video games and the people who play them. ...
Filter is a television program hosted by Diane Mizota and shown on G4 (formerly G4techTV). ...
Fresh Gear logo. ...
The Screen Savers (May 11, 1998 - March 18, 2005) was a live American TV show on TechTV. The show launched concurrently with the channel ZDTV (later known as TechTV) on May 11, 1998. ...
It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Distress call. ...
Filter is a television program hosted by Diane Mizota and shown on G4 (formerly G4techTV). ...
TechTV is also the name of a closed-circuit television network based in Ruston, Louisiana TechTV (May 11, 1998 â May 28, 2004) was a 24-hour cable and satellite channel based in San Francisco, California featuring news and shows about computers, technology, and the Internet. ...
Fresh Gear logo. ...
Geekdrome Geekdrome is a weekly podcast hosted by Jonathan London and Dan Trachtenberg. It covers the latest movies, comics, music, video games and "Other Geek Stuff". Movies the hosts watched during the previous week are reviewed. Trailers from upcoming movies of interest are shown. News items about upcoming movies are discussed. Comics are discussed, followed by a segment called Comics for those that don't like comics. Image File history File links Geekdrome. ...
Jonathan London is an American film writer and director. ...
Daniel Trachtenberg is an American film writer and director. ...
Ctrl+Alt+Chicken "Ctrl+Alt+Chicken is a new form of cooking show... one in which the chefs don't know how to cook!" The hosts are Alex Albrecht and his girlfriend Heather Stewart. Each episode features the duo attempting to cook a dish, such as chicken cordon bleu. Their lack of overall experience in cooking often causes their recipe to fail spectacularly. The theme music is a portion of the song "Linda Linda" by The Blue Hearts. The show is also known as "CAC." Image File history File linksMetadata Ctrlaltchicken. ...
Alex Albrecht, circa 2006 Alexander J. Albrecht (born August 14, 1976 in Vienna, Virginia) is an American television personality who resides in the Brentwood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. ...
The Blue Hearts (ãã«ã¼ãã¼ã) was a popular Japanese upbeat punk rock band. ...
See also Digg is a website with an emphasis on technology and science news. ...
This Week in Techâofficially stylized as this WEEK in TECH, casually referred to as TWiT, and formerly known as Revenge of the Screen Savers â is the flagship podcast of the TWiT.tv network[1]. A weekly podcast and videocast that features roundtable discussions and debates surrounding the latest technology...
External links - Revision3 Corporation official website
- thebroken official website
- Systm official website
- Diggnation official website
- Infected official website
- InDigital official website
- Geekdrome official website
- Ctrl+Alt+Chicken official website
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