34 posts tagged “amber macarthur”

Net@night's Amber MacArthur has redone her website, AmberMac.com, and it looks spectacular.

Well, you spell it just like that: net@night. We've also had it spelled net@nite in some areas, but as we just came out with new album art that continues with the net@night spelling, Leo said that's our proper spelling from now on. Also, the latest episode will be out in few minutes: http://twit.tv/natn. In this episode Amber and Leo cover Overlay.tv and a number of other great news items.

Digital Journal TV interviewed Amber Macarthur, host of net@nite (http://twit.tv/natn), on why she left Citytv. Here's the post a couple of weeks ago on BlogTO.
Like the man says, you can't tell the players without a program.
The Joy of Tech has done it again, creating the MacWorld Expo Celebrity Checklist, which includes
Leo Laporte, Andy Ihnatkco, Merlin Mann, Amber MacArthur, Kevin Rose and more. Wait, Amber's going to be there? I'm definitely going, then. Also, expect to see Scott Bourne, Alex Lindsay, Megan Morrone and more TWiTs. There will also be some TWiT vinyl die-cut stickers (given out to anyone who can properly spell Inahtko).
Amber MacArthur of net@nite has announced on her blog that she is leaving Citytv. See her posting "Top 3 Webnation episodes - Goodbye Citytv."

AskMen.com has named net-at-nite's Amber MacArthur the No. 1 Hottest Woman in Tech (skip through annoying ad to see link). Of course, Amber's also No. 1 in our hearts (they didn't say that but we knew it anyway).

Amber MacArthur covered the Dalai Lama's Toronto press conference this week. She was thrilled to shake his hand, which you can see at the end of this video.
In Amber's latest blog post, "Real Amber vs. Photoshopped Amber," you can see how Photoshop can turn a beautiful woman into a "Glamour"-ous woman.
Technology guru shares wealth of 'geeky' information
Barry Link, Special to Vancouver Courier
Published: Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Last month, the Future Shop near our office brought in an international star. Well into middle-age, rotund and dressed in a trademark tropical shirt tucked in at the waist, California-based technology journalist Leo Laporte is probably someone you've never heard about. But what he says is worth listening to.[See full article].
On the most recent episode of Webnation, Amber interviewed director Kevin Smith and Microserfs author Douglas Coupland.

