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Engadget Podcast

Engadget Podcast

by Peter Rojas




Engadget's up to the second coverage of consumer electronics and technology.

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J.E., February 17, 2006
Reviewer: J.E. from Chicago, Illinois

The Engadget podcast is a cool show that brings listeners up to date on what kind of new gadgets (cell phones, gaming systems, digital cameras, etc.) they can expect to hit the store shelves in the near future.

I found the hosts of this podcast to be extremely knowledgeable and very likable. They apparently have inside sources at a lot of high-tech companies, so they often get the scoop on what's coming up before regular news outlets do. That's what makes this podcast so much fun! It's not just a couple of guys speculating about what might happen or what they would like to see in the future; they actually have info so much of what they say is true!

The only thing I didn't like about this podcast was the fact that the hosts assume that everyone listening is pretty familiar with gadgets already. So they talk about different product models by their model numbers, which meant nothing to me. It was a bit confusing at times. Overall, though, this was a great podcast and I will definitely be listening again!

personalmedia, February 17, 2006
Reviewer: personalmedia from Indiana

I found the Engadget Podcast to be very technical in nature. The hosts were extremely knowledgable about the subjects of technology and gadgets. They were also quite enthusiastic which added some interest to the podcast. But, overall I wasn't able to get much useful information from the program because of its advanced technical content.

People that have a broader base knowledge of new technologies would probably really enjoy the podcast. As a novice, however, I didn't. I wasn't familiar with many of the acronyms and model references the hosts used.

LOLJPB, February 17, 2006
Reviewer: LOLJPB

The Engadget Podcast is nirvana for geeks. It's a two-man podcast that covers the spectrum when it comes to technology and electronic gadgets. If hearing about the latest in smart phones, mobile computer, wireless networking, etc. is your cup of tea then you'll love the Engadget Podcast. For instance, I'm shopping around for a new phone and was glad to hear a discussion about the new Treo "670" that's coming out soon. Conversations like that will keep me coming back to the Engadget Podcast in the future.

My only beef with the Engadget Podcast is its length. Most episodes tend to clock in pretty close to an hour and this does seem too long for me. I think Engadget is a very good podcast that would be a great podcast (and much more appropriate for commutes) if they kept it under a half hour. But if you're a big fan you could probably listen to these guys for hours on end in which case just dismiss my comments. Engadget is perfect for the audience it's trying to reach.

girijad83, February 17, 2006
Reviewer: girijad83 from India

Engadget is definitely a gadget lovers dream come true! It gives the inside scoop of the latest, the greatest and the most useless gadgets to hit Earth. Show host Peter Rojas talks and compares different models of phones, cd-players, portable video players, laptops, gaming consoles, to name a few, with other models from the same company, and equivalent models of other brands.

The show definitely requires a tech geek to comprehend it in its entirety. That is, it requires the listener to be updated about the latest product models, while Engadget explains which is the best model and why.

The audio quality is good, and the show hosts have a crisp voice (with a dash of geekiness;) I would recommend this show for all those budding youngsters who want to buy a gift for themselves or their pals, or those who want to get into the act of rigorous analysis of the ubiquitous gadgets, or do everything in between.





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Engadget Podcast 112 - 01.10.2008

Author: Peter Rojas, Ryan Block
Thu, Jan 10, 2008


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This CES: all about the HDTVs. On this CES 2008 episode of the podcast we're talking TV with Engadget HD editor Ben Drawbaugh -- as well as a bit about Lenovo's grand new consumer computing brand plan. We also caught up with our pal Charles over at Virgin America, who talked with us a bit about the airlines nascent plans to get you online during your next flight.

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Hosts: Peter Rojas and Ryan Block
Guests: Ben Drawbaugh (Engadget HD), Charles Ogilvie (Virgin America)
Producer: Trent Wolbe
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05:04 - Mitsubishi laser TV unveiled
13:35 - Sony XEL-1 OLED slips into US stores
19:51 - OpenCable officially becomes tru2way
31:20 - Lenovo launches IdeaPad, IdeaStation laptop and desktop lines
39:24 - AirCell set to hook up Virgin America with in-flight broadband

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Engadget Podcast 111 (the Xbox 360 episode) - 01.09.2008

Author: Peter Rojas, Ryan Block
Wed, Jan 09, 2008


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We've wanted a long time to get our old pal Major Nelson on the Engadget podcast, and what better occasion than CES? Ok, maybe E3 -- but there's been no dearth of 360 news at and prior to the show, and no shortage of questions we've been dying to have answered on the air. If you're not down with the Xbox, you'll probably want to wait for a little bit until our next podcast, because in this one we're talking about the recent Live outages, how the console's been doing in the market, the persistence of the integrated HD DVD player rumor, the announcement of the 360's first IPTV rollout, and even waxing nerd about our favorite titles of late.

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Hosts: Peter Rojas and Ryan Block
Producer: Trent Wolbe
Guest: Larry Hryb, aka Major Nelson
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Engadget Podcast 110 - 01.08.2008

Author: Peter Rojas, Ryan Block
Tue, Jan 08, 2008


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It wouldn't be CES without the Engadget Podcast, right? That's why we're back today with the first in a series of special CES edition podcasts with hosts Ryan Block and Peter Rojas. In today's installment we go over a bunch of the biggest announcements of the past few days, including Warner's HD DVD bombshell; the news that Sony is adding Skype to the PSP, introducing a new mylo, and bringing the Rolly to the States; Alienware's curved ultrawidescreen panoramic gaming display; and Apple's attempt to steal some of that CES thunder with the announcements of a new Mac Pro and Xserve.

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Hosts: Peter Rojas and Ryan Block
Producer: Trent Wolbe
Music: Solvent - Instructograph (Ghostly International)

Program:
05:42 - Warner goes Blu-ray exclusive
09:39 - HD DVD group cancels CES press conference in wake of Warner announcement: daaamn
14:43 - Sony officially announces Skype on PSP
16:11 - Sony's new mylo (2) now official
22:25 - Sony's Rolly music player / robot coming to the US this spring
26:03 - Alienware curved display rocks Crysis at 2880 x 900
30:02 - Apple updates Mac Pro -- "the fastest Mac we've ever made"
33:17 - Apple updates Xserve -- "most powerful Apple server ever"



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Bummer note about the Engadget Podcast

Author: Ryan Block
Fri, Aug 31, 2007


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Podcast fans,

I have some bummer news and some not-so-bummer news for you. I'll cut to the chase (warning: it gets a little personal): after more than a hundred shows and almost three years of podcasting Peter and I have decided to put the show on hiatus. Yeah, I know, it's seriously depressing to us too, but since the death of Pete's dad we just haven't been able to get the show back on track. So instead of dragging it out any further and keeping you all wondering, we figured it's best to be realistic about things.

The no-so-bummer news is the Engadget HD podcast lives on, with Ben and his new co-host Steve running the show with our pal Trent producing. So yeah, it wouldn't be infeasible for Pete or myself to guest over there every now and again. And hey, the Engadget Podcast is only on hiatus, there's no reason it might not return later, or during events like CES.

To everyone who's stuck by the show thus far, your loyalty and listenership means a LOT to us. It's hard to express just how much we've appreciated the constant flow of support and input you guys have given us. Doing the podcast has always been one of the highlights of our week, and we're looking forward to kickstarting the show again at some point down the road. Until then, you know where to find us!

Your pals,
Ryan and Pete

P.S. -It just didn't seem right to post this without an audio note to the same effect!

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By popular request, you can still download the Engadget Podcast back catalogue. Just enter in the following URL, they've all got the same file format: http://www.engadget.com/podcasts/Engadget_Podcast_NNN.mp3 (i.e. http://www.engadget.com/podcasts/Engadget_Podcast_001.mp3). We're working on updating all the old back links on our show notes, which go all the way back to 2004.
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Engadget Podcast 109 - 06.07.2007

Author: Peter Rojas, Ryan Block
Thu, Jun 07, 2007


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We're back! No, seriously! We know it's been a few weeks since our past show, but so much interesting stuff was going on we just couldn't stay away any longer. Plenty to talk about between the latest on the iPhone, Amp'd's perilous situation, Palm's lapto -- er, Foleo, Dell's freshly leaked XPS m1330, and some new gadgets we've gotten our hands on, so tune in and get caught up with your friendly neighborhood Engadget editors.

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Hosts: Peter Rojas and Ryan Block
Producer: Trent Wolbe
Music: Solvent - Instructograph (Ghostly International)

Program:
01:56 - iPhone release date confirmed: yours on June 29th
10:57 - HTC Touch hands-on at Engadget Mobile
17:12 - Amp'd files for chapter 11 bankruptcy
22:51 - Palm Foleo announced
32:18 - VIA intros NanoBook Ultra Mobile Device - $600 ultraportable laptop
34:03 - Dell XPS m1330 performance ultraportable revealed
38:17 - MacBook Pro backlight comparison: LED vs CCFL
40:25 - Drobo review

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Engadget Podcast 108 - 04.29.2007

Author: Peter Rojas, Ryan Block
Mon, Apr 30, 2007


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Sure, our Podcast is a little late going up from this weekend, but where else are you gonna hear Engadget editors ramble on about the latest developments in gaming with the Xbox Elite, and Sony's loss of Kutaragi? Also up this week: AT&T misfires on the N75 launch, and find out more about how you can win a Wii.

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Hosts: Peter Rojas and Ryan Block
Producer: Trent Wolbe
Music: Solvent - Instructograph (Ghostly International)

Program:
01:07 - Xbox 360 Elite coverage roundup -- are you getting one?
10:42 - Sony's Ken Kutaragi leaving SCE chairman and CEO spots in June
19:58 - Sony, Immersion in talks to get SIXAXIS rumbling
22:32 - Fuh Yuan retracts $299 Wal-Mart HD DVD statement
28:27 - AT&T botches Nokia N75 launch, pulls from site
30:25 - The debacle continues: AT&T pulls LG CU500v, too
35:49 - The Engadget mascot contest: win a Wii!

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Engadget Podcast 107 - 04.23.2007

Author: Peter Rojas, Ryan Block
Sun, Apr 22, 2007


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Sorry we're a little late for 107, but we're capping off the weekend with a short and sweet podcast for an otherwise pretty slow news week. Check it out, and we'll be back in a few more days to cover the coming week's news!

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Producer: Trent Wolbe

Music: Solvent - Instructograph (Ghostly International)

Program:
01:10 - RIM chalks up blackout to "insufficient" testing
07:31 - Google Phone launching end of 2007?
14:28 - Intel's MID UMPCs: So long XP/Vista, hello Linux
20:14 - Amazon's Kindle: $400 for spring?
24:35 - Xbox 360 Laptop mk2
26:58 - Final round of 2006 Engadget Awards polls closing

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Engadget Podcast 106 - 04.13.2007

Author: Peter Rojas, Ryan Block
Fri, Apr 13, 2007


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Finally, some answers! Yes, Sony is killing the 20GB PS3. Yes, Xbox 360 will get a QWERTY keyboard device. Yes, Leopard is actually delayed. Yes, Palm is developing its own mobile Linux OS. And yes, we're definitely still holding the 2006 Engadget Awards. All this and more on Engadget Podcast 106, enjoy!

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Hosts: Peter Rojas and Ryan Block

Producer: Trent Wolbe

Music: Solvent - Instructograph (Ghostly International)

Program:
01:26 - 20GB PlayStation 3, RIP: 2006 - 2007
06:28 - Xbox 360 Spring 2007 Dashboard update
13:07 - How-To: play DivX and Xvid on your Apple TV
17:14 - Apple's Leopard delayed to October, iPhone blamed
24:16 - Apple sells 100 millionth iPod, deems experiment a success
27:45 - Palm prepping its own Linux-based OS
35:46 - Dell Axim, RIP: 2002 - 2007
40:12 - Hands-on with the SanDisk Sansa Connect
46:33 - The Engadget Mobile Interview: Sky Dayton, CEO of Helio
47:55 - The 2006 Engadget Awards - vote!

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Engadget Podcast 105 - 03.30.2007

Author: Peter Rojas, Ryan Block
Fri, Mar 30, 2007


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Sure, the Xbox 360 Elite was finally announced, but we've got a fair bit of interesting cellphone news this week, too. Check out Samsung's UpStage, finally launched; or the long-awaited Helio Ocean dual-slider QWERTY featurephone -- not bad eh? And then HTC had a whole slew of gear, too, from their first UMPC to the Advantage's US launch. We won't only be talking about cellphones this week, but if you're not down with mobile gadgets then you might want to snag our enhanced RSS and skip some chapters, because we've got some CTIA stuff to catch up on.

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Hosts: Peter Rojas and Ryan Block

Producer: Trent Wolbe

Music: Solvent - Instructograph (Ghostly International)

Program:
00:50 - Xbox 360 Elite and 120GB drive now official
07:22 - The Helio Ocean
12:31 - Sprint announces Samsung UpStage, 99 cent songs over the air
17:15 - HTC Shift -- the cellphone company finally goes UMPC
19:46 - HTC Advantage coming to US... under the HTC brand
23:29 - HTC 6800 / Titan hands-on
25:36 - HTC S720 vs Vox and TyTn hands-on
26:02 - Hands-on with the Samsung Ubicell
34:15 - How-to: Upgrade the drive in your Apple TV

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Engadget Podcast 104 - 03.23.2007

Author: Peter Rojas, Ryan Block
Fri, Mar 23, 2007


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Unfortunately this last week didn't exactly bring a tidal wave of interesting new gadget news, but the launch of the Apple TV and the news of the next Xbox 360 will just have to suffice. Peter also recounts his experience getting a BlackBerry massage in New York -- not to be missed!

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Hosts: Peter Rojas and Ryan Block

Producer: Trent Wolbe

Music: Solvent - Instructograph (Ghostly International)

Program:
00:35 - Apple TV coverage roundup
12:42 - Xbox 360 Elite: new, black limited edition Xbox with HDMI and 120GB drive
17:39 - Folding@home PS3 hands-on
22:52 - Engadget gets a BlackBerry massage

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Engadget Podcast 103 - 03.17.2007

Author: Peter Rojas, Ryan Block
Sat, Mar 17, 2007


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Lots of new gadgets these past couple of weeks, between PMA and CeBIT, but we're here to try and make some sense of it for you. Granted, we're still trying to make some more sense of Slacker, the new WiFi / satellite / internet radio device and service, but there were some other things that feel right at home here: namely some UMPCs like Sammy's Q1 Ultra, and Vulcan's Flipstart, as well as Dell's forthcoming CableCARD-equipped XPS desktop. Step right up, Engadget Podcast coming at you.

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Hosts: Peter Rojas and Ryan Block

Producer: Trent Wolbe

Music: Solvent - Instructograph (Ghostly International)

Program:
00:57 - Slacker: music device and service via web, WiFi, and satellite
11:31 - Samsung Q1 Ultra UMPC, how nice to meet you
18:49 - Hands-on with Vulcan's Flipstart handheld PC
23:20 - Dell XPS 410 with CableCARD and Blu-ray (p)reviewed
28:14 - Americans to get DTV coupons before analog gets the kibosh
31:42 - Google exec confirms phone in the labs
35:41 - Hands-on with Canon's EOS 1D Mark III DSLR
39:06 - Archos 704-WiFi unboxing and hands-on
41:42 - CeBIT '07 so far
44:07 - Engadget's 3rd Birthday Giveaway - Day 2 - Win a Wii!


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Engadget Podcast 102 - 03.02.2007

Author: Peter Rojas, Ryan Block
Fri, Mar 02, 2007


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Kind of a slowish week for gdget news, but there's always something to talk about. This week we're taking on the BitTorrent Entertainment Network, Steven Johnson -- Apple rumor-starter (of all people), Sony's big launches, and Verizon's big launch of V CAST Mobile TV. Did we mention it's also our third birthday this weekend? Because it is, and we know you want to pick up some of our prizes. Thanks for three years supporting what we're doing up in this piece, and thanks for listening to Engadget Podcast 102!

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Program:
00:56 - BitTorrent Entertainment Network disappoints, frustrates
08:13 - Apple's next big move: Multitouch displays?
15:53 - Sony officially announces $600 BDP-S300 Blu-ray player
20:40 - Sony's NW-A800 launches
27:05 - Verizon's V CAST Mobile TV going live March 1st
33:31 - All hail Gupp Technologies' Linux-powered Phreedom
36:12 - Engadget's 3rd Birthday Giveaway - Day 1

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Engadget Podcast 101 - 02.23.2007

Author: Peter Rojas, Ryan Block
Fri, Feb 23, 2007


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We're back to our regular newsy podcast for 101, and is there ever news to discuss. Dreams may come true for trepidatious would-be satellite radio customers with XM and Sirius announcing their intentions to merge into one mega broadcaster; in the same vein, Apple and Cisco finally made nice over the iPhone name, which will be used by both companies' products. Canon loosed a slew of interesting new cameras, Samsung hit us with an interesting new kind of monitor that rocks USB over regular video ports, and Helio even popped up with a new device in the FCC. All around a good week for news, and a good week to check out the Engadget podcast, now with over one hundred episodes!

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Hosts: Peter Rojas and Ryan Block

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Music: Solvent - Instructograph (Ghostly International)

Program:
01:11 - It's official: XM and Sirius plan to tie the knot
09:31 - Apple and Cisco settle! iPhone name to be used by both
15:23 - Canon's EOS-1D Mark III DSLR with live LCD
21:08 - Samsung's 19-inch SyncMaster 940UX LCD picks USB
25:03 - Is Palm up for sale?
32:22 - Helio's Pantech PN-810 QWERTY device pops up in FCC

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