Used to be that you could catch old episodes of The Tonight Show on NBC's website or head over to Hulu to get your funny fix online. But unfortunately, with Conan O'Brien's departure from the late-night talk show, NBC has decided to scrub Conan from both sites (Hulu is partially owned by NBC), leaving just a few crumbs behind. Gone are the links to The Tonight Show from NBC.com, and if you search The Tonight Show on Hulu, you'll find episodes of The Insider covering the recent shake up of hosts, but nothing of the show itself.
Jay Leno is set to take back The Tonight Show on Mar. 1, but I doubt that means NBC will also bring back the seven-month stock of Coco-fronted episodes when the show returns.
We love our Kindles, but sometimes having options is a good thing. Rivaling the Kindle's huge demand at launch time, the Nook has been sold out since its debut in November. But there's some good news this morning if you've been longing to get the ereader in your hot little hands: just in time for Valentine's Day, Barnes and Noble announced that the Nook is back in stock online and will be hitting shelves in stores later this week.

Additionally, in-store customers will find the Nook packaged with a few V-Day-themed goodies, and online shoppers will get free shipping until Sunday, Feb. 14. Just slap on a pink or red Nook case, and you're ready to roll through the holiday of love.
Things are starting to get ugly on Caprica after Amanda Graystone announced that her daughter was connected to the STO bombings. Revenge is the name of the game these days, but how well were you paying attention to the little details of the episode? Find out in this inaugural Caprica recap quiz!

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Veronica Belmont and Ryan Block may just define the idea of "Love 2.0." She's an on-screen tech wiz for Revision3's Tekzilla and a World of Warcraft expert, while he stays behind the camera lens and glued to his laptop to report on the latest and greatest gadgets for social network and tech-centric web app gdgt. There couldn't be a more perfect pairing for our geeky Valentine's Day series! Thankfully, Veronica and Ryan took a few moments out of their busy schedules to chat about love, gadgets, and how to keep it all connected despite their world travels during this installment of Geeks We Love. And seriously, can the photo get any better? I think not.

So tell us: how did you meet?
R: We actually met at a press event in SF! I was out from NY covering CTIA for Engadget, and I saw Veronica and knew I had to meet her. I was there with Peter, who helped make up a flimsy excuse to some of her co-workers in order to get me introduced.
V: I actually noticed him the second he walked in. I was there to shoot product videos for CNET along with a few of the editors. I remember joking: "Cute boy, 12 o'clock!"
R: When you're on the beat at these press events, you rarely meet anyone who can hold a conversation about anything other than technology -- let alone find your perfect woman. It was a pretty great moment.
It seems that you are both surrounded by technology 24/7. Do you think that tech brings you closer together as a couple, or creates more of a distraction?
V: I say that it brings us together. There aren't many people in the world that I feel I could relate to as well as I do with Ryan. When you're this involved with technology all the time, it's almost a lifestyle choice.
R: I think it definitely brings us together. We complement one another — we are constantly sharing all kinds of stuff about tech, gaming, and Internet culture with one another. Plus, I think only V would understand why there are a thousand gadgets (and boxes) laying around the house, cluttering up the place.
Find out what Veronica and Ryan think of the iPad, allowing electronics in the bedroom, and why they can agree that "ear mullets" are their least favorite tech trend when you read more