He also hosted a radio show called Real Computing and later 'Technically Speaking' on NPR, as well as a television show on TechTV (formerly ZDTV) called Silicon Spin.
It featured guest panelists (often referred to as pundits), usually business insiders, engaged in debates moderated by host John C. Dvorak.
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