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As much as you may Like overanalysis of the initial public offering of a Friendster ripoff valued higher than General Motors, other stuff happened this week. Tim and Brian share their Tech Timelines with you in this, The Engadget Podcast. Feel free to leave us a testimonial in the comments below. Above all, thanks for the add!
Host: Tim Stevens, Brian Heater
Producer: Trent Wolbe
Music: Orbital - Never
01:00 - The Engadget Show returns Friday, May 18th -- get tickets to the taping!
09:30 - Facebook, Facebook, Facebook!
20:05 - HTC One X and EVO 4G LTE delayed at customs due to ITC exclusion order (updated)
25:00 - Google launches Knowledge Graph today, wants to understand real things (video)
30:00 - Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 review
34:23 - MacBook Pro and iMac with next-gen Ivy Bridge processors crop up on benchmarks (update)
37:49 - WSJ: Apple moving towards larger iPhone screens
41:17 - Verizon CFO says grandfathered unlimited plans on the way out
48:55 - Kaspersky exec calls Mac OS 'really vulnerable' (update: clarification from Kaspersky)
57:00 - Listener questions
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Looking for the real dirt behind all the salacious, earth-shaking news from the Cellular Telephone Industries Association's 2012 throwdown? You won't find it here, and that's only because you won't find it anywhere, because there wasn't any. What we can offer instead, though, is a recording of two men having a startlingly civil and even-tempered discussion about the issues such a dearth leaves in its wake. The men then take your questions, and it's an Engadget Podcast, the Grey Poupon of the technology podcasting community.
Host: Tim Stevens, Brian Heater
Producer: Trent Wolbe
Music: Orbital - Never
00:03:20 - CTIA 2012: a look back at our favorite devices
00:04:06 - Samsung Focus 2 for AT&T hands-on at CTIA 2012 (update: video)
00:04:40 - HTC Droid Incredible 4G LTE for Verizon hands-on at CTIA 2012 (update: video)
00:05:05 - HTC EVO 4G LTE for Sprint review
00:06:37 - Sprint Galaxy Nexus review
00:12:25 - iCache Geode digital wallet hands-on (video)
00:22:40 - Live from CTIA with Jim Cramer and the CEOs of the four largest US carriers!
00:23:00 - Live from President Bill Clinton's CTIA keynote
00:25:18 - Hands-on with SuperTooth Disco2
00:39:02 - HP on laptop design similarities with Apple's: it's a struggle as we drive to simplicity
00:55:00 - Listener questions
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The Engadget Podcast: it's a lot like Two and a Half Men, only you have to guess who the half is, and with lots more Galaxy S III news.
Host: Brian Heater, Terrence O'Brien, Michael Gorman
Producer: Trent Wolbe
Music: Orbital - Never
00:02:00 - Samsung Galaxy S III is official: 4.8-inch HD Super AMOLED display, quad-core Exynos processor and gesture functions
00:04:00 - Samsung Galaxy S III HSPA+ arriving in May, 4G version hitting North America this summer
00:06:00 - Samsung Galaxy S III preview: hands-on with the next Android superphone (video)
00:08:53 - Samsung Galaxy S III vs Galaxy S II and Galaxy S: meet the family
00:11:00 - Galaxy S III vs. Galaxy Nexus and Galaxy S II: what's changed?
00:15:00 - Samsung's Galaxy S III now has a commercial to call its own (video)
00:17:50 - Samsung announces buddy share feature, automatically sends photos to friends and family for you
00:18:00 - Samsung Galaxy S III focuses on photography sharing features, not cutting-edge optics
00:19:03 - Samsung unveils Galaxy S III accessories
00:23:00 - RIM's BlackBerry World keynote roundup: the OS, the hardware, everything else (video)
00:23:50 - BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha hands-on
00:24:25 - BlackBerry 10 dev alpha unit unveiled: 4.2-inch screen, 1280 x 768 resolution
00:35:43 - RIM CEO: 4G PlayBook coming this year
00:39:10 - Ubuntu 12.04 Precise Pangolin review
00:00:00 - Spotify for iPad launches: impressions and a visual tour of the new app
00:00:00 - LASR: behind the curtain of the Navy's robotics laboratory
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It's the Engadget Podcast, the only podcast in the multiverse that tried to change its name to "My Podcast Beat Up Your NPR's Science Friday."
Host: Brian Heater, Dana Wollman, Terrence O'Brien
Producer: Trent Wolbe
Music: Orbital - Never
00:01:44 - Reminder: Webby Award voting ends tomorrow, give the Engadget Show some love
00:02:30 - The Engadget Show 32: ASUS, Huawei and a trip to Asia's gadget markets
00:05:00 - Google Drive official: 5GB of free storage, Chrome web apps, Wave-like sharing and editing (video)
00:18:33 - Apple's WWDC hitting San Francisco on June 11th
00:23:22 - Apple Q2 2012 earnings: $39.2 billion in revenue, net profit of $11.6 billion
00:28:10 - ASUS Transformer Pad TF300 review
00:35:00 - Tim Cook: Apple focusing more on iPad for enterprise
00:37:09 - Nintendo posts first annual loss of $460 million, predicts turnaround next year
00:38:45 - Nintendo confirms that it's selling 3DS at a loss, expects that to change
00:43:15 - Facebook updates S-1, adds Q1 earnings, revenue up 45% over last year
00:46:48 - Nook Simple Touch with GlowLight review
00:52:45 - DIY Cellphone has the footprint of an ice cream sandwich, definitely doesn't run ICS (hands-on)
00:58:00 - Star Wars Arcade gets fan-made mini-me, weeps tears of joy (video)
01:00:00 - Listener questions
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Slow news week? "No problemo," say the Engadget Podcasters, who turn earnings reports, spotty non-announcements, and nonexistent eyewear into an hour-plus extravaganza of gadgety greatness unparallelled by anything since Johnny Mnemonic came out.
Host: Tim Stevens, Brian Heater, Dana Wollman
Producer: Trent Wolbe
Music: Orbital - Never
00:01:00 - The Engadget Show returns Friday, April 20th -- get tickets to the taping!
00:02:00 - The Engadget Show is nominated for a Webby Award!
00:03:18 - Nokia's Q1 2012 financials: $9 billion in sales can't stop a $1.7 billion loss
00:18:34 - Samsung will unveil the next Galaxy phone May 3rd in London
00:22:30 - HTC One S for T-Mobile review
00:24:00 - HTC One S shows up on T-Mobile's site, reveals its $599 price (update: $200 on-contract at Best Buy)
00:25:14 - Verizon announces Global Data Plan, 100MB for $25 a month starting April 23rd
00:28:09 - Spotify: the iPad app is 'in the works'
00:30:50 - Spotify previews overhauled Android app
00:37:40 - RED 9-inch touchscreen, OLED EVF and Meizler Module eyes-on (video)
00:38:30 - Canon Cinema EOS C500 camera hands-on (video)
00:39:40 - Oakley cooking up its own smart glasses, hoping to trump Project Glass with improved style
00:46:00 - Listener questions
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One half of this week's podcast is coming live from Las Vegas, where we're checking out the National Association of Broadcasters show. There's plenty to talk about, from Media Center news centered around Windows 8 and Ceton's upcoming offering (expect details on a beta test soon) to the latest edition of MythTV. We'll also take a look at the latest shot fired by Reed Hastings at Comcast and ponder the possibilities of Sharp's new LCDs. All of that and more is waiting, o go ahead and press play.
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Hosts: Ben Drawbaugh (@bjdraw), Richard Lawler (@rjcc)
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00:07:18 - Microsoft outs three flavors of Windows 8: Windows 8, Windows 8 Pro and Windows RT
00:14:53 - Ceton's Echo Extender for Media Center will be the first to support DTS surround sound
00:19:30 - Ceton previews DVR companion apps on Android and iOS, teases Echo beta 'soon'
00:23:13 - Hauppauge Broadway scores DVR-like record and playback features
00:25:40 - MythTV 0.25 is finally available with a bundle of new features
00:26:46 - Time Warner and Verizon begin selling bundled packages just to annoy regulators
00:29:05 - Reed Hastings takes Comcast to task for skirting net neutrality
00:38:35 - IKEA puts away your TV cables, tech credentials
00:41:50 - Kaz Hirai reveals 'One Sony' turnaround strategy, will cut 10,000 jobs
00:47:30 - Sony Japan blends the Torne PS3 TV tuner with 500GB of NAS, calls it Nasne
00:48:44 - THX manages AV settings for pros and consumers with Cinespace HD and Media Director
00:50:30 - Dreamworks Animation joins Walmart's disc to digital program
00:52:55 - Comcast Xfinity TV iOS app adds integrated DVR manager so you don't miss Deadliest Catch
00:55:43 - Canon shows off prototype 30-inch 4K reference display, won't put a price tag on love
00:56:12 - REDray 4K cinema laser projector and player eyes-on (video)
00:57:50 - Sharp rolls out high-res IGZO LCDs destined for tablets, laptops and monitors
00:59:24 - Dolby Labs and Philips unveil Dolby 3D tech, want to deliver glasses-free 3D in HD
01:01:19 - Jaws debuts on Blu-ray August 14th remastered and upmixed (video)
01:04:35 - Must See HDTV (April 16th - 22nd)
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The Real Engadget Podcast: New York City: It's when bloggers stop being polite, and start getting real, which for these Engadget Podcasters means talking to their pets and talking to their beers, with a stiff dose of tech talk up top that can't be out-realed.Filed under: Podcasts
If you look at this edition of the Engadget Podcast through our own pair of tortoise shell-framed, azure-lens'd Google Glasses it looks like Darren is saying "Welcome to the Ghost Rider 900 edition of the Engadget Podcast" from beyond the void.Filed under: Podcasts
You know those shows where we're all iPad this, iPhone that? This isn't one of them. Today we're doing it all, heading to the department store of consumer electronics news categories and picking random stuff off the shelves of all ten floors to chat about until someone from the UK calls or tweets @us to distract us into talking about something else. And yes, we did stop by the Apple floor for a few minutes too. So sue us (lawsuit joke).Filed under: Podcasts
We'd normally use this space to give you a little insight into what might happen on this week's edition of the Engadget Podcast but if you're reading this, you probably already know, and Tim's not around this week to tell us how to run things, so we'll just go ahead and do the practical thing here and try to attract a couple new demographics by telling you that this episode of the Engadget Podcast is the perfect companion to waiting in line for The Hunger Games alone after school at the mall for an hour and change.Filed under: Podcasts
Now that the new iPad is out, we don't have anything to talk about because it changed our world in so many ways that we're not even sure what we're doing with out lives when we're not staring at an 8.5 by 11-inch slab covered in zillions of lilliputian pixels. JK! Not much is that different, which means another 80 minutes of totally tubular tech talk from your favorites. And a healthy dose of beluga/Mariachi duets.Filed under: Podcasts
Yes, there was big news this week, but was it really even that big? Come with us as we succinctly discuss and the impact of an iterative, non-surprising upgrade to the world's most important piece of hardware in less than a half hour, and then move on to more interesting items. It's the Engadget Podcast, always grasping for the next level of Interestingness.Filed under: Podcasts
Sorry to be forward, but we think we know you pretty well, and it seems like you haven't had enough MWC or Windows 8 or iPad 3 chat in your life, and we just wanted to help, so we did this! Enjoy.Filed under: Podcasts
The Engadget Podcast: it's all BlackBerry PlayBooks, overblown sales figures and airbag backpacks.Filed under: Podcasts
Call us loco, but after this, the 281st edition of the Engadget Podcast, we're excited about a future where desktop operating systems, mobile gaming and telecommunications platforms, and hoverboard interfaces converge into one new distinct product category. We're not sure exactly where in the Walmart it will sit, but we're sure they'll figure something out. They always do.Filed under: Podcasts
You can pretend you care about cameras, tablets, and browsers all you want. But we'll still know you're here for the Lazer Tag news.Filed under: Podcasts
If a Nintendo Slide Pad slides into a garbage can in the Forest of Illusion, but no gamers are around to take a low-res 3D video of it, does it make a sound? Who would win in a timed Farmville match, Google's new privacy policy reminders or the evil CG twin from the 2012 film Wall Street 3: Like Wall Street On The Social Network? How many BBMs does the Halle Berry lookalike in RIM's new graphic novel exchange with Halle Berry herself on a weekly basis, what are their PIN numbers, and do either of them know Catwoman? There's only one way to find out, and the only thing we know about that way is that it's not not listening to the two hundred seventy-ninth edition of The Engadget Podcast.Filed under: Podcasts
Sometimes we like to tell ourselves it's not, but in the end, it's all about the Benjamins. We tried to get someone named Benjamin on this podcast to underscore this point, but, you know, he had other plans. Tune in for this special Rich Dad, Poor Dad edition of the Engadget Podcast: we'll let you decide which dad is which.Filed under: Podcasts
The Engadget Podcast believes in the future. And for each future to shine more brightly than the one that came before it, the present must do its part to fill its future with knowledge. Knowing this, we've voluntarily blacked out this podcast with the indomitable Marks-a-Lot of education -- education about education, and the derivatives of nesting education within itself. RIYL C-SPAN, Mad Money, Hackers, Bad Lieutenant. The Engadget Podcast approves this message.Filed under: Podcasts

Not every podcast ends in the boss's Air getting champagne sprayed on it, but we thought you all deserved it for sticking with us through all six days of CES podcasts this here in 2012. Thanks for joining us--we'll be back next year for more of the same Festivus-style atmosphere, and back next week for more regularly-scheduled podcasty goodness!
Hosts: Tim Stevens, Brian Heater
Guests: Many
Producer: Trent Wolbe
00:04:55 - Hands-on with NVIDIA-powered Audi Connect
00:08:55 - Sony Xperia ion coming to AT&T in Q2: offers 1.5GHz dual-core CPU, 720p Reality display and dual HD cameras
00:10:30 - Acer Aspire S5 Ultrabook hands-on
00:10:45 - Spotted: the elusive 15-inch Samsung Series 9
00:11:45 - Intel shows off Nikiski prototype with sprawling touchscreen decking out the palm rest (video)
00:13:05 - Exclusive: Fujitsu's Arrows prototype, new quad-core Tegra 3 smartphone eyes-on (video)
00:13:28 - Synaptics shows conceptual trackpad interface with Windows 8, better make it a reality (video)
00:16:15 - Razer's Project Fiona hands-on (video)
00:19:20 - Monster and Beats Electronics discontinue partnership, audiophiles rejoice
00:20:20 - Parrot reveals Starck-designed Zik Bluetooth touch-activated headset, Zikmu Solo wireless tower speaker (hands-on)
00:27:15 - MakerBot goes big with Replicator 3D printer
00:32:00 - Sharp 8K Super Hi-Vision LCD, 4K TV and Freestyle wireless LCD HDTV hands-on
00:33:00 - Transformer Prime gets a fresh serving of Ice Cream Sandwich, we go hands-on
00:45:44 - LG Google TV and Magic Remote Qwerty hands-on
00:46:10 - Ceton previews multi-room DVR and Echo extender (hands-on)
00:48:22 - Sony fights the OLED future with new 'Crystal LED' prototype (Update: Hands-on!)
00:51:15 - Hands-on with NVIDIA-powered Audi Connect
00:53:20 - Toshiba Portege M930 prototype hands-on (video)
00:57:10 - Sony announces another in the Xperia line: the Xperia S
00:58:45 - NXP gesture smart card adds another layer of security to NFC data, we go hands-on (video)
00:59:25 - 2012 Lamborghini Aventador LP700-4 gets Tegra-powered multi-function displays (video)
01:02:45 - Ainovo $79 Novo7 Paladin Ice Cream Sandwich tablet hands-on
01:06:45 - Two Sony MirrorLink car stereos coming in Q2, along with compatible Samsung smartphones (hands-on video)
01:08:38 - Lenovo's IdeaPad Yoga convertible tablet runs Windows 8, is set to arrive later this year for 'around $1,000'
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Continue reading Engadget Podcast 276: CES Finale - 01.14.2012
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We're almost there. Ride with us on this penultimate CES podcast wave, Engadget surfers, as the sun starts to dip down below the desert skyline.
Hosts: Tim Stevens, Brian Heater
Guests: Michael Gorman (@numeson), Jon Fingas (Electronista)
Producer: Trent Wolbe
Music: Where Is My Mind?
00:01:10 - Live from the Engadget CES Stage: an interview with Texas Instruments
00:04:20 - Sprint Samsung Galaxy Nexus with LTE hands-on (video)
00:10:20 - Behind the scenes with live ESPN 3D boxing at CES 2012
00:10:50 - Live from Dish Network's CES 2012 press conference
00:14:50 - BlackBerry Porsche Design P'9981 hands-on (video)
00:19:15 - Ainovo $79 Novo7 Paladin Ice Cream Sandwich tablet hands-on
00:23:35 - Engadget Distro
00:24:30 - Quad Core
00:27:35 - Acer Aspire S5 hands-on, revisited (now with video)
00:27:50 - Lenovo's IdeaPad U310 and U410 Ultrabooks start at an inexpensive $699, weigh a little more than the competition
00:29:50 - Spotify CEO shows off iPhone voice integration hack, love for Siri, Coldplay
00:37:45 - Mirasol based e-readers
00:38:30 - Qualcomm shows off new Hanvon Mirasol e-reader, juggles video and text
00:39:45 - Mirasol 5.7-inch eReader hands-on, courtesy of Kyobo and Shanda Bambook
00:40:55 - Hanvon C-18 Mirasol e-reader hands-on (video)
00:44:00 - SpareOne cellphone claims 15-year battery life, we go hands-on
00:54:10 - AT&T Nokia Lumia 900 Hands-on at CES 2012 (video)
00:54:45 - Nokia Lumia 900 official: 4.3-inch ClearBlack AMOLED, 4G LTE, exclusive to AT&T
00:57:10 - HTC Titan II with LTE for AT&T hands-on (video)
01:00:20 - OLED Panels
01:00:30 - LG's 55-inch 'world's largest' OLED HDTV eyes-on
01:02:50 - Pepcom
01:11:30 - Chaotic Moon shows Xbox Kinect / Windows 8-powered electric skateboard (video)
01:12:58 - Acer Iconia Tab A200 hands-on (video)
01:14:10 - Ceton previews multi-room DVR and Echo extender (hands-on)
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Continue reading Engadget Podcast 275: CES 2012 Day 5 - 01.13.2012
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Another day in the jungle. This one features an editor-in-chief on a motorized jungle-ready skateboard and a revolving cast of some of the jungle's best explorers. We're starting to think we're going to miss this jungle when we have to go back into civilization.
Hosts: Tim Stevens, Brian Heater, Darren Murph
Guests: Scott Steinberg (TechSavvy Global), Mat Smith, Amar Toor
Producer: Trent Wolbe
Music: Baby
00:00:20 - Scott Steinberg, CEO of TechSavvy Global
00:01:15 - NVIDIA and ASUS tease 7-inch Tegra 3 tablet with ICS and $249 price tag
00:02:28 - Microsoft tops Yahoo in US search results for first time, according to ComScore
00:08:45 - A behind the scenes look at the Engadget CES stage!
00:09:35 - Live from the Engadget CES Stage: taking the PlayStation Vita for a spin (update: video embedded)
00:14:45 - Chaotic Moon shows Xbox Kinect / Windows 8-powered electric skateboard (video)
00:15:35 - Live from the Engadget CES Stage: an interview with RIM (update: video embedded)
00:16:05 - BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0 hands-on (video)
00:23:30 - NVIDIA Windows 8 developer tablet eyes-on
00:29:55 - HTC Titan II coming to AT&T, finally delivers LTE to Mango lovers
00:30:00 - AT&T Galaxy Note with LTE hands-on at CES 2012 (video)
00:34:55 - The Engadget Interview: Nokia CEO Stephen Elop at CES 2012 (video)
00:36:15 - Live from Las Vegas, it's Engadget Distro's CES Special Edition
00:38:35 - Live from the Engadget CES Stage: an interview with NXP's Jeff Miles (update: video embedded)
00:39:00 - Live from the Engadget CES Stage: an interview with TransferJet
00:42:15 - TOSY and Justin Bieber announce mRobo: we go hands-on, dance-off (video)
00:49:45 - Qualcomm shows off new Hanvon Mirasol e-reader, juggles video and tex
00:51:50 - Crapgadget CES 2012, round two: Mugtuk's child-scaring hugging iPhone case
00:53:25 - Fujifilm X-Pro1 interchangeable lens camera preview (video)
00:55:05 - Microsoft's CES 2013 floor space sells in record time
01:03:00 - Aurasma Virtual Browser and virtual world hands-on
01:04:05 - Hands-on with NVIDIA-powered Audi Connect
01:04:30 - Transformer Prime gets a fresh serving of Ice Cream Sandwich, we go hands-on
01:07:50 - Sprint Samsung Galaxy Nexus with LTE hands-on (video)
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Continue reading Engadget Podcast 274: CES 2012 Day 4 - 01.12.2012
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We're live and in your faces from CES 2012, with our first podcast, including video taken right on the AOL / Engadget stage between North and Central hall. We had plenty to discuss, from Dish's big announcements to Ceton's too-good-to-be-true embedded Media Center DVR. There's all kinds of new display tech floating around, and the streaming video market is as murky as ever. Join us as we give our opinions on all this intrigue and try to keep up with the flood of CES news by pressing play, or check after the break for the embedded video. Also, check back Thursday night at 11PM ET for another live video podcast directly from the show floor.Continue reading Engadget HD Podcast 281: CES 2012 - 01.11.2012
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Although it was the first official day of CES, it was third day in week-long marathon for us. Join us as we hit our trade show stride--live (ok, not exactly live, but close enough) from the Central Hall at the Las Vegas Convention Center with PCMag's Dan Costa.
Host: Tim Stevens, Brian Heater, Darren Murph,
Guest: Dan Costa (PCMag)
Producer: Trent Wolbe
00:00:20 - PCMag editor-in-chief Dan Costa
00:01:30 - Engadget CES 2012 Trailer Tour
00:07:25 - Intel mounting 'biggest advertising campaign since 2003' for Ultrabooks
00:13:10 - Dell's XPS 13 Ultrabook: IT-friendly, 128GB SSD and backlit keyboard standard, arrives in February for $999
00:15:35 - Sprint's Galaxy Nexus shown on Engadget's CES stage by David Owens!
00:19:10 - Motorola and Intel hold hands for multi-year, multi-device partnership, shipments start 2H 2012
00:19:35 - Lenovo K800 Intel Medfield smartphone hands-on (video)
00:19:55 - Intel's first Medfield smartphone is Lenovo's K800, coming first to China Unicom in Q2 with Android 4.0
00:32:35 - Polaroid announces Android-powered SC1630 Smart Camera, slated for release this year
00:33:35 - Polaroid SC1630 Android HD smart camera hands-on, is it a cameraphone or a phonecamera?
00:37:45 - Sony Xperia S hands-on (video)
00:42:00 - AT&T PlayStation Vita 3G hands-on, races PlayStation 3 on WipeOut (video)
00:42:25 - Transformer Prime gets a fresh serving of Ice Cream Sandwich, we go hands-on
00:46:00 - Toshiba 13- and 7.7-inch tablet prototypes hands-on (video)
00:53:40 - BlackBerry PlayBook OS 2.0 hands-on (video)
01:05:02 - Live from the Engadget CES Stage: an interview with TransferJet
01:08:10 - Live from the Engadget CES Stage: an interview with Ford
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Continue reading Engadget Podcast 272: CES 2012 Day 2 - 01.10.2012
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It's ALIVE! Well, not quite, actually. CES 2012 is still not officially up and running, but that doesn't mean Team Engadget isn't crammed in its entirety into a doublewide outside the rapidly-developing showroom floor, ready and willing to pounce on news even before it happens. This is the first of many, many podcasts we'll be sending your way over the course of the week in a variety of sensory media, so clear your cache, free up that hard drive space, you know the drill - whatever it takes to get amped for the madness. We'll be there for you all week long.Filed under: Podcasts
Happy The Engadget Podcast New Year's, everybody! You know what to do. Don't forget to date your checks right.Filed under: Podcasts
It may be Christmas Eve Eve and the fourth day of Hannukah, but so far, this has felt like just another week in the consumer electronics biz. Another loco crazy, pre-CES, sink-or-swim, walk-a-dozen-miles-to-charge-your-cell kind of week. But that doesn't mean we don't have a couple of nice presents for you...including, of course, your very own Engadget Podcast.Filed under: Podcasts
The future of TV has become a theme as of late, and this week Ben's editorial puts the topic front and center. We'll paw through what's wrong and possible solutions on the horizon including the latest Apple rumors, a new deal for the NFL and Channel Master's OTA DVR / streaming video combo box. Other hardware is also encroaching on the living room, so we'll also take a peek at the latest Xbox Live updates and a new iPhone remote for Roku. Press play for all that and more, including the (sad) state of our fantasy football efforts and what's on TV over the holiday break.Filed under: Podcasts
Looks like Ice Cream Sandwich is on everyone's Christmas list as of this week. Everyone except RIM, who will probably be lucky to get a few lumps of used charcoal, some lint, and spare change in their stockings. The Engadget Mobile Podcasters are, of course, holding out for Prada phones.
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