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CNET News Daily Podcast (MP3)

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Podcast Description

The CNET News team brings you this snappy podcast every weekday, covering everything from privacy to processors, iPods to Intel. Leslie Katz, Erica Ogg, Jennifer Guevin, and Rafe Needleman cover the top technology news of the day, and encourage listeners to be a part of the discussion in the forums. Visit the blog at http://newsdaily.cnet.com.

Customer Reviews

Is this podcast now just the headlines?

Apple new announcement! Decland Mc cullum has the story on cnet. Google in trouble in China! read about it at our website. If this is what it's becoming , no thanks.

Excellent

A great way to stay in tune with the latest tech news.

Decent content, but poor audio quality...

I didn't think the sound quality on the daily news.com podcast could get any worse. I was wrong. This week, it sounded like Charlie was recording his segments from his bathroom. This in addition to the jarring "remote" interviews he's been doing lately where it sounds like Charlie's calling from a pay phone and the correspondent is back in the studio. That in addition to the fact that the audio level jumps from segment to segment in most podcasts and nearly every podcasts gets cut-off mid-word before Charlie can finish his final sign-off. And all of THAT just astounds me considering how tight, professional, and polished EVERY OTHER CNET PODCAST sounds. I don't understand. It's annoying enough that after 6 months, I just can't listen anymore. One final (now daily) annoyance: has anyone noticed that the Mazda announcer's diction makes it sound like she's saying "interducing" and "mazzausa.com?" If I were Mazda and provided you with that loop, I'd be embarrassed. If I were Mazda and you recorded that loop, I'd be demanding my money back.

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