Wired's Gadget Lab Podcast
By Wired
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Podcast Description
Listen in every week as the Wired product team waxes poetic about the gadget news of the past few days. It may not change your life, but you'll hear our take on a range of products, from the latest laptop computers to the hottest geek toys on the planet. Laugh. Cry. Learn. Love. Just tune in. We'll do the rest.
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GL Audio 141: Square E-Cigarettes, Facebook IPO, and All Things Digital | This week, the Gadget Lab crew weighs in on smoking indoors (legally), the valley fervor over the Facebook IPO, and Neil Young's recent controversial comments on the state of the digital music industry. | 2/3/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 140: Razrr Maxx, Headphone Wars, Beats Headphones | This week, the Gadget Lab podcast reviews Motorolla Razr Maxx, checks out Headphone Wars, and reviews the new Beats Headphones by Dre. | 1/27/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 138: RED Scarlet Camera, Nokia Lumia 710, Upcoming CES | This week's Gadget Lab podcast takes a look at the RED Scarlet camera, the new Nokia Lumia 710, and talks about the upcoming CES 2012 event happening in Las Vegas next week. | 1/20/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 137: Samsung Galaxy Nexus, Tiny Cameras, Skylight Scope Mount | This week's Gadget Lab podcast takes a look at the Samsung Galaxy Nexus smartphone, three tiny digital cameras fit for a stocking, and an optical scope mount for smartphones. | 1/6/12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 136: Holiday Trinkets, Gadgets and Tablets | This week's Gadget Lab podcast takes a look at tablets that fit in your stocking, Star Wars ornaments and beverages, and a high-tech (and high-priced) space heater for those frigid winter nights. | 12/9/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 135: Dead Jawbone Wristbands, New HTC Phones, Virtual Boy | This week's Gadget Lab podcast takes a look at the string of dead Jawbone UP wristbands, 2 new HTC smartphones, and the Virtual Boy. | 12/2/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 134: The Death of Mobile Flash, Motorola Droid Razr | This week, the Gadget Lab podcast takes a look at the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, the Kindle Fire, and some updates in world of music services. | 11/18/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 133: Samsung Galaxy Nexus, Music Services, Kindle Fire | This week's Gadget Lab podcast covers Adobe's decision to no longer invest resources in mobile flash technology, as well as a look at the new Motorola Droid Razr. | 11/11/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 132: Jawbone UP Wristband, Robotic Vacuums, Smart Thermostat | This week's Gadget Lab podcast includes a look at the Jawbone UP, a wristband that monitors your eating and sleeping habits, a review of some robotic vacuum cleaners and a thermostat that learns your temperature preferences, | 11/4/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 131: G-Lab: Ice Cream Sandwich, Nokia N9, Apple Rumors and a Small Earthquake | This week's Gadget Lab podcast includes the debut of the latest Anroid OS, Ice Cream Sandwich, a hands-on with the new Nokia N9, some fresh Apple rumors and a surprising interruption by mother earth. | 10/21/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 130: iPhone 4S, Krypton Laser, Grid 10 and More | This week's Gadget Lab Podcast covers the release of the iPhone 4S, a look at the most powerful portable laser in the world, the Grid 10 tablet and some party gear you can take to the park. | 10/14/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 129: A Special Tribute to Steve Jobs Episode | With the passing of Steve Jobs on Wednesday, rather than bring you a regular episode of the Gadget Lab Podcast, we decided to go around the Wired offices and ask some of the folks here how Steve has influenced their lives. | 10/7/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 128: Amazon Releases Fire Tablet and New Kindles, A Mini Trampoline, Mango and More | This week's Gadget Lab podcast covers Amazon's release of the Fire Tablet along with a few new Kindles, a review of the Bellicon mini trampoline, a look a Windows Phone Mango and more. | 9/30/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 127: Netflix Splits, iPhone Event, New Arduinos and More | This week's Gadget Lab podcast covers Netflix spinning itself off into two companies, the iPhone 5 event in on October 4, a cute little robot, some new Arduinos and more. | 9/23/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 126: Windows 8, Turntable FM, Galaxy SII | This week's Gadget Lab podcast covers Microsoft's new operating system, Windows 8, a hands-on with the Turntable FM iPhone app, and a look at the huge, bright and fast Samsung Galaxy SII. | 9/16/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 125: Missing iPhone Updates, Motorola Droid Bionic | This week's Gadget Lab podcast includes some updates on the case of the missing iPhone 5 prototype, and a look at the new Motorola Droid Bionic. | 9/9/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 124: Sony S Tablet, TouchPad Ressurrection, Missing iPhone Prototype | This week's Gadget Lab podcast covers the new Sony S Tablet, HP's ressurrection of the TouchPad, a missing iPhone prototype and more. | 9/2/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 123: Steve Jobs Resigns, Jambox, Sausage Stylus | This week's Gadget Lab podcast covers the resignation of Steve Jobs from Apple, a firmware update for the Jambox, and some interesting ways to use your smartphone while keeping your hands warm. | 8/26/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 122: Google Aquires Motorola Mobility, Grid 10, Grid 4 | This week, the Gadget Lab podcast covers Google's plans to aquire Motorola Mobility, and Fusion Garage's latest gadgets, the Grid 10 tablet and the Grid 4 smartphone. | 8/5/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 121: Motorola Photon 4G, Droid 3 and a Teeny, Tiny Lens | This week's Gadget Lab podcast covers the new Motorola Photon 4G, the Droid 3 and a concept lens that could be used to turn mobile phones into projectors. | 8/5/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 120: Netflix Price Hike, Jawbone, Toshiba Thrive Tablet | This week's Gadget Lab podcast covers the Netflix price increase, Jawbone's venture into the health and lifestyle industry, the Toshiba Thrive Tablet and more. | 7/15/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 119: Facebook Announcements, Sprint iPhone, New Olympus PEN | This week's Gadget Lab podcast covers Facebook video chat integration, the probable release of a Sprint iPhone, and a new Olympus PEN camera | 7/8/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 118: HP Touchpad, Windows Phone Mango, iPhone Speculation | This week's Gadget Lab podcast covers the HP touchpad, the new Windows Phone Mango software update, and iPhone speculation. | 6/30/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 117: Nook, Chromebook, Lark iPhone Alarm | This week, the Gadget Lab podcast covers the new Barnes & Noble Nook, the Chromebook, and the silent Lark iPhone Alarm. | 6/18/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 116: WWDC, iCloud, Hot Wheels Video Racer | This week, the Gadget Lab podcast covers WWDC announcements, Apple's iCloud, Brian Chen's new book, and the Hot Wheels Video Racer. | 6/3/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 115: Xperia Play, Cyanogen, Mac Malware | This week, the Gadget Lab podcast covers the Lodsys vs. iPhone developers lawsuit, some new mac malware, and we take a first look at the Xperia Play. | 5/20/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 113: Ice Cream Sandwich, Galaxy Tab 10.1, Palm Veer | This week, the Gadget Lab podcast covers several announcements from the Google i/o conference, and checks out some new hardware, including the Galaxy Tab 10.1 and the Palm Veer. | 5/13/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 112: BlackBerry PlayBook, Eye-Fi Mobile X2 | This week, the Gadget Lab podcast checks out the BlackBerry PlayBook, the Eye-Fi Mobile X2 and more. | 4/15/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 111: Android Openness Debate, Mobius Gear, App-Powered Car Service | This week, the Gadget Lab podcast covers a Google Easter egg making fun of AT&T, the Android openness debate, an app-powered car service and more. | 4/8/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 110: No More QuickBar, Android Security Problems, 4G Turned Off | This week, the Gadget Lab podcast covers the disappearance of the Twitter QuickBar, an Android trojan horse app, At&T selling 4G phones with the 4G turned off and more. | 4/1/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 109: Amazon Android App Store, Color, Headphone Giveaway | This week, the Gadget Lab podcast covers the new Amazon Android app store, a new photo-sharing app called Color, a set of headphones from Skullcandy and more. | 3/25/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 108: iPad 2 3G Workaround, Silicon Art, Office Warfare | This week's Gadget Lab podcast covers an iPad 3G GPS workaround, silicon art found inside a microchip, the winner of our Zibits robots contest, office warfare and more. | 3/18/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 107: WebOS, Motorola Atrix, Airplay-Capable Zeppelin | This week's Gadget Lab podcast covers more iPad 2 news, Wired's new FlipBook format, the Motorola Atrix and the airplay-capable Zeppelin. | 3/11/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 106: iPad 2, Kinect Hacks, Zibits Robots | This week, the Gadget Lab podcast covers Apple's iPad 2 announcement, some neat Xbox Kinect hacks, and we give away some annoying little Zibits robots! | 3/4/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 105: Motorola Xoom, Thunderbolt | This week, the Gadget Lab podcast covers Motorola's new tablet, the Xoom, new MacBook Pros and their new connectivity protocol, Thunderbolt. | 2/25/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 104: World Mobile Congress, Experia Play, iPhone Speed Test Results | This week, the Gadget Lab podcast covers the trends of Mobile World Congress 2011, the Sony Ericsson Experia Play phone, tablets, and AT&T vs. Verizon iPhone 3G speed results. | 2/18/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 103: HP TouchPad Tablet, Android Honeycomb, Verizon iPhone | This week, the Gadget Lab podcast covers HP's introduction of the TouchPad Tablet and 2 new smartphones, Android Honeycomb developments, and the Verizon iPhone release date. | 2/10/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 102: Verizon iPhone, The Daily, Internet Running Out of Addresses | February 4, 2011: This week, the Gadget Lab podcast covers the Verizon iPhone, hotspotting and tethering, the new iPad-only Daily newspaper, and the internet running out of addresses. | 2/4/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 101: Next-Gen PSP, Verizon iPhone Pricing, Macworld | This week's Gadget Lab podcast covers Sony's next-generation PSP, details about the pricing of the Verizon iPhone, another Macworld without Apple, and more. | 1/29/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 100: TDK Boom Box, Screwy iPhone Screws and More | This week, we check out a slick-looking boom box from TDK and a mucus-colored gripping device for your iPad, and discuss how Apple is screwing your iPhone. | 1/21/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 99: CES Recap, iOS 4.3 | This week's Gadget Lab podcast covers the trends of CES 2011, which included tablets, smartphone upgrades, Windows news, as well as a look at the new iOS 4.3 software update for the iPad. | 1/14/11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 98: CES Speculation, Tablets, 3-D Cameras | This week's Gadget Lab podcast covers what to expect at this years Consumer Electronics Show. An explosion of tablets, new processors, and 3-D cameras are among our predictions. | 12/22/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 96: Chrome OS, Galaxy Tab, Boxee Box | This week's Gadget Lab podcast covers new Google Chrome OS announcements, Samsung's sale of over a million Galaxy Tabs, a look at the Boxee Box and more. | 12/9/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 95: Galaxy Tab, Windows Phone 7, Boxee | This week's Gadget Lab podcast covers Samsung's Galaxy Tab, the making of Windows Phone 7, the Boxee Box and more. | 11/12/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 94: Microsoft Kinect, Fall Test, Skyfire | This week's Gadget Lab podcast covers the release of Microsoft's Kinect, new products from our Fall Test product roundup, and the new Skyfire app. | 11/5/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 92: MacBoook Air, Windows Phone 7, Symbian | This week's Gadget Lab podcast covers the sharp new MacBook Air, Windows Phone 7, and the Symbian Foundation's loss of its president. | 10/22/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 91: Windows Phone 7, Umi, Ugly Remotes | This week, the Gadget Lab covers the the upcoming Windows Phone 7 press conference, Cisco's overpriced Umi telepresence kit, the Instagram iPhone app, and Son'ys new fugly Google TV remote. | 10/8/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 90: Facebook Phone, Trademark Wars and Long-Distance Walking Robots | This week, the Gadget Lab Podcast covers rumors about a new Facebook phone, the trademark war between Apple and entrepreneur Daniel Kokin over the 'Pod' trademark, and a tiny robot that will make a 300 mile journey. | 9/24/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 89: Ninja Steve Jobs, iPod Nano, Nokia N8 and More | This week, the Gadget Lab Podcast covers rumors of Steve Jobs being a ninja, the new iPod Nano, the Nokia N8 and more. | 9/17/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 88: iTunes Logo Outrage, Tweets From Prison, Magnetic iPad Case and More | This week's Gadget Lab Podcast covers the outrage over Apple's new iTunes logo, a journalist who freed himself from jail with a tweet, a magnetized iPad case and more. | 9/10/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 87: New Apple iPods, Samsung Galaxy Tab and More | This week's Gadget Lab podcast takes a look at Apple's new iPods, Apple TV, and Samsung's new 7-inch tablet called the Galaxy Tab. | 9/3/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 86: Shoes Made from Plastic Bottles, MiWi, Sprint Airave Femtocell and More | This week, the Gadget Lab Podcast covers Sprint's new Airave Femtocell product, MiWi, a wifi hot-spot app for jailbroken iPhones, some funky shoes made of recycled plastic bottles, September's Apple event and more. | 8/27/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 85: More BlackBerry Torch, Net Neutrality, A Wimpy 'Flamethrower' and More | This week's Gadget Lab Podcast includes a more in-depth look at the BlackBerry Torch, a peek at the new Droid 2, a discussion on net neutrality, and a review of a gadget billed as a 'flamethrower'. | 8/13/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 84: BlackBerry Torch, Universal Phone Chargers, Shock-Proof USB Stick and More | In this week's podcast, the Gadget Lab discusses Research in Motion's latest smartphone, the BlackBerry Torch, European universal phone chargers, a shock-proof USB stick, and an adorable heart-covered, sheet-fed scanner. | 8/6/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 83: 3D Mobile Phones, Futuristic Headphones, More iPhone 4 Antenna Issues | This week, the Gadget Lab covers 3D mobile phones, more iPhone 4 antenna issues, a pair of headphones that appear to be from the future, reader questions, and more. | 7/15/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 82: Dell Slate, Apple TV, More iPhone 4 Issues | This week the Gadget Lab bemoans the connectivity of the iPhone 4, but shifts from Apple to AT & T. Apple TV hasn't been a success so far, but could that change with iOS? And the Dell Streak slate headed to America. | 7/8/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 81: Demise of the Kin, iPhone 4 Antenna Issues | News from this week's Gadget Lab Podcast includes Intel's foray into the smartphone biz, iPhone 4 antenna issues and more. | 7/2/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 80: iPhone 4 and Android 2.2 | News from this week's Gadget Lab Podcast includes Android 2.2, Flash, iPhone 4, new iPad apps and more. | 6/24/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 79: E3 and Mac Mini | The Gadget Lab podcast returns with news of the new Xbox 360, Nintendo 3DS, Apple's Mac Mini, and more. | 6/21/10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 78: iPhone 3GS | In this week’s edition of the Gadget Lab podcast, Priya Ganapati and Brian Chen discuss the climactic outcome of Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference, where Apple unveiled the iPhone 3GS, whose performance is reportedly two times faster than the iPhone 3G. Then we analyze consumer response to the Palm Pre smartphone. We top off the podcast with our thoughts about Amazon’s large-format Kindle DX reader, which launched June 10. | 6/12/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 77: What to Expect From Apple’s WWDC 2009 | In this week’s edition of the Gadget Lab podcast, Danny Dumas and Brian Chen discuss the strengths and weaknesses of the Palm Pre, and what challenges lie ahead (cough, the App Store). Brian lays out his analysis on what hardware announcements to expect at Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference 2009. | 6/5/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 76: It's Magic | We're looking forward to the Maker Faire this weekend, where we'll hang out with our kind (nerds, hackers, and gadget geeks) and bring back reports of the most fabulous DIY projects we find there. But in the meantime, we've got some gadget news for you. Google handed out HTC G2 phones (aka the HTC Magic) to all 4,000 attendees of its Google I/O conference this week, and Wired.com was there, so we got first-hand impressions of the new phone. It lacks the G1's keyboard, but that makes it sleeker and slimmer. Plus, it's got the updated Android OS 1.5, aka "Cupcake." We also talk about Microsoft's upcoming Zune HD, which doesn't have an HD screen -- but it does have an HD radio and, with an optional dock connector, the ability to deliver HD video content to your TV or monitor. And finally, we review MSI's impressive x340, a super-slim notebook that matches the MacBook Air feature for feature, and ounce for ounce -- but, at $900, costs half as much. Oh, and it runs Windows Vista instead of OS X. | 5/29/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 75: Palm Pre VS. Apple iPhone | In this week’s edition of the Gadget Lab podcast, the gang discusses the upcoming battle between Palm and Apple. Palm’s iPhone rival, the Palm Pre, is hitting stores just two days before Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference, where many are expecting the next iPhone to launch. We also give a summary of the latest iPhone rumors. The podcast concludes with our impressions of the Aston Martin DB9 Volante, a $209,000 convertible. | 5/22/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 74: Multimedia and...Mullets? | Long description: Priya Ganapati shares her hands-on impressions of the new Cool-er e-book reader — a lighter, slimmer and cheaper alternative to the Amazon Kindle. Danny Dumas gives the rundown on Sony's latest Walkman, which plays MP3 and FM radio with the added bonus of Slacker service. Brian X. Chen fills you in on the latest App Store drama, which involves a rejection and a semi-rejection of two iPhone apps. Danny Dumas tops off the podcast with a rant about AT&T snipping off the Nokia E71x's metaphorical mullet by removing its greatest feature. | 5/18/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 73: Apple's Chip Off the Old Block | Apple recruits IBM chip guru, Mark Papermaster, to possibly head up a division in Cupertino that will make chipsets in-house. Plus, a British journalist takes a iPhone and a Eee PC on a bumpy ride in a rally car to see which one is easier to type on when you're hurdling 80 MPH through a 90-degree turn on a dirt road. All that plus WIRED's triumph at the ASMEs and a review of the near perfect Samsung NC20. | 5/1/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 72: Hard Times For Robots | This week's Gadget Lab podcast kicks off with a discussion of the consumer robotics industry, which is running into some hard times: Ugobe, the company that made the Pleo robot dinosaur, is going out of business. Even iRobot and WowWee have canceled plans for upcoming robot toys, as it appears U.S. consumers just aren't interested in these expensive gizmos. After that, we discuss Stanford University's iPhone development class -- it's available for free through iTunes -- and we review a THX-certified plasma TV from Panasonic, as well as a roundup of four inexpensive 15-inch laptops. | 4/24/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 71: Verizon on the Horizon for iPhone? | Verizon's CEO thinks Apple will be more keen to offering the iPhone on Verizon once it deploys 4G networks; we discuss why this would be a great for everyone, including Apple. We also talk about how movie star Jason Schwartzman is using an iPhone game to promote his digital music album, Coconut Records. As for product reviews, Danny Dumas gives us the rundown on the Kodak Zx1 budget pocket cam and the Yamaha FZ6R, a motorcycle for beginner riders. | 4/17/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 70: Dongleware | One of the things we're most excited about with iPhone 3.0 is its support for app-accessory combinations, which we've dubbed "dongleware." We asked Wired.com readers to suggest ideas for this new category of products, and they came up with everything from a universal remote adapter to an iPhone breathalyzer. We also discuss the mysterious shortage of Android-powered Google phones -- just one has hit the market so far -- and a beautiful but dumb new phone from Porsche Design. | 4/10/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 69: Cellphones and Tea | Long description:Stanford and Apple are offering free iTunes video lessons on iPhone development. Danny Dumas shares his impressions of the HTC Magic — the next phone powered by the Google Android operating system. Then we talk about the finer things in life — tea, the geek's new coffee. | 4/7/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 68: All Your Pods Are Belong to Apple | Long description: A small start-up has decided to fight Apple's legal team, which is attempting to block trademark registration of a product called "Video Pod." On the topic of start-ups, we also discuss how gadget start-ups have far more potential than Web 2.0 companies. Third, Danny Dumas gives us his rundown of the new Nissan 370Z and the Logitech G19, a $200 keyboard. | 3/31/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 67: iPhone 3.0, Desktops and Beyond | Long description: Apple offered a sneak peek into a beta version of iPhone 3.0, the next version of the iPhone operating system. We chat about the most exciting features in the OS. We also talk about the idea of an open source hardware bank, which collects funding for hardware projects whose blueprints are free to anyone. Then we discuss the special control chip found inside the earbuds of Apple's new iPod Shuffle. Finally, we review two new desktops — Dell's Studio XPS 435 and HP's Firebird 803. | 3/20/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 66: Emerging Tech | Two cool stories came out of O'Reilly's Emerging Technology conference this week. The first is a programming language called Scratch, from the computer scientists at MIT, that aims to make it super-easy for children to create interactive, animated programs. Especially cool: It interacts with a $50 sensor kit called the PicoBoard that includes a light sensor, a sound sensor, a button, a slider, and four ports for measuring electrical resistance, so kids can instantly add real-world measurements to your programs. Also at ETech, we talked with the founders of Playpower.org, who have a plan to educate the world using $12 computers -- already available in developing countries -- that are based on 8-bit technology. We also review the new iPod Shuffle, which is about the size of a stick of Trident gum and works nicely as a tie clip, besides. And we talk about the new Newton trainers: running shoes that help you run as if you were barefoot, on the balls of your feet. | 3/13/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 65: Kindle 2, Revealed | Amazon's Kindle 2 came out this week, and we've got some first-hand details on this exciting new e-book reader, which WIRED's Steven Levy reviewed. Plus, we discuss why the iPhone isn't selling well in Japan. And we review the 8-megapixel Samsung Memoir cameraphone and the latest netbook from Asus, the EeePC 1000HE. | 2/27/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 64: Will Sprint Drag Down Palm? | Palm has done everything brilliantly so far in its run-up to the summer release of the Palm Pre smartphone. Everything, that is, except for its choice of carrier: Sprint announced recently that it is losing customers (and money) at a huge rate, leading some to wonder whether Sprint will turn out to be unfortunate baggage for Palm. In this week's podcast, we also talk about the design trend of wrapping everything in a bamboo exterior. And we review the Casio G-Shock MTG-1500 watch, and the Asus ET1602 Eee Top -- an inexpensive PC that would be right at home on your kitchen counter. | 2/19/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 63: iPhone Riches | Developer Ethan Nicholas says his iPhone app brought in $600,000 in one month -- all from a simple first-person tank artillery game called iShoot that he wrote in the evenings, while holding his baby in one arm. His success shows that there's still a lot of money to be made in iPhone apps. Plus: Qualcomm releases a new wireless card, called "Gobi," which lets you connect to any carrier worldwide. And we review the Universal Remote Digital R50 and the Lenovo Thinkpad W700DS. | 2/13/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 62: The $10 Laptop That Wasn't | The Sakshat computer was supposed to be a $10 laptop, developed byengineering graduate students in India. Turns out it's neither $10 nora laptop -- in fact, it's a $30 hard drive, with no keyboard or display. What good is that? The Gadget Lab crew discusses this crushing disappointment -- along with another disappointment, Sony's overprices Vaio P series Lifestyle PC. Plus: Garmin teams up with Asus to try and bring its long-awaited nuvifone to fruition, and we review the Theatre HD Player from Kodak. In this week's episode: Dylan Tweney, Priya Ganapati, Danny Dumas and Brian Chen, with audio engineering by Fernando Cardoso. | 2/6/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 61: The Kindle Rekindled | Amazon is planning a media event for February 9 at which the company is expected to announce version 2.0 of its popular e-book reader, the Kindle. We've got some ideas about what it might look like and what features it may have. Plus, we discuss an ambitious project by IBM and a group of universities to create a totally new computing architecture by reverse engineering the human brain. We also review the new BlackBerry Curve 8900 and MSI's $800 gaming notebook, the GX630. In this week's podcast: Dylan Tweney, Danny Dumas and Priya Ganapati. | 1/30/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 60: Presidential Tech | With the inauguration of President Barack Obama behind us, this is the question on every gadget lover's mind: Will the President be able to keep his BlackBerry? Looks like the answer is yes, although with some restrictions. Also in this week's podcast, we talk about Apple's surprisingly good quarter -- and its inexplicable lack of interest in making a netbook. And we review the INQ Facebook phone, plus the Asus Eee PC 1002HA. | 1/23/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 59: Steve Jobs and CES 2009 | The biggest news of the week in the tech world is Apple CEO's Steve Jobs' decision to go on medical leave until June. Can the company get along without him? The Gadget Lab crew discusses the state of Apple. Plus, we talk about some of the hottest gadgets from CES, including the Palm Pre, the Sony Vaio Lifestyle PC, and a new touchscreen netbook from Asus. | 1/16/09 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 58: Macworld: Show's Over, Folks (Without Apple) | In the latest episode of the Gadget Lab podcast, Brian Chen and Priya Ganapati discuss Apple's shocking announcement that Steve Jobs will not appear at January's Macworld Expo. And beyond that, Apple won't be appearing at another Macworld after 2009. Plus, Dell's mystery Adamo notebook and cellphone-like contracts for netbooks. | 12/19/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 57: Wired Reviews for the iPhone | In the latest episode of the Gadget Lab podcast, we introduce Wired's new iPhone app, which lets you check out our gadget reviews from your favorite phone. Plus: A survey of recent reviews shows that the BlackBerry Storm still sucks. The Zune Phone won't be coming out at CES. And we review Airstream's new Interstate 3500 RV. | 12/5/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 56: The Hi Phone, eye socket cams, and Weezer on the iPHone | What kind of kooky person would sue Apple for false advertising? What are the consequences of cramming a small camcorder into your gaping eye socket? Hos is emo alt rock band Weezer poised to play Christmas jams directly to the Jesus phone? | 11/28/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 55: Black Friday | Black Friday Produces great deals on TV's one week early this year. Join Gadget Lab's Daniel Dumas, Brian Chen and Jose Fermoso to find out the results of our hands-on review. Plus, we tackle the Blackberry Storm and its rushed operating system. Also, the iPhone 2.2 update enables you to download podcasts straight to your phone. | 11/21/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 54: A Cellphone for the Ladies | The LG Lotus is a cellphone aimed at female users. Does it click with the market? Join Gadget Lab's Dylan Tweney, Priya Ganapati and Jose Fermoso to find out the results of our hands-on review. Plus, we tackle the $585 million price-fixing judgement just leveled against three LCD panel makers, and new CPUs from AMD and Intel | 11/14/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 53: Useless Gadgets and Election TV Tech | The Gadget Lab crew go over the best TV tech from the Election Day broadcasts, including CNN's faux holograms and NBC's Virtual Reality 3D rooms. Plus: Future phone interfaces might allow voice recognition, the FCC opens up the static spectrum, and the five top gadgets that are so useless you should throw them out right now. | 11/7/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 52: Flexible Displays, XPS-One, Netbook Hacking, and Halloween Gadgets | The U.S. Army is developing paper thin displays. Is the Dell XPS-One worth the price? Plus: Halloween gadgets to spruce up your night. Featuring Gadget Lab's Daniel Dumas, Priya Ganapati, and Brian X. Chen | 10/31/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 51: Android vs. iPhone | T-Mobile launches the G1 -- the first GooglePhone -- with jugglers and a live band. We get our hands on the new MacBook (and talk about its disturbing lack of Firewire), and we talk about what Apple might do now that it's the third-largest phone manufacturer in the world. Plus: Wired.com's flashy new product reviews website. Featuring Gadget Lab's Dylan Tweney, Jose Fermoso, and Brian X. Chen | 10/24/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 50: Macbooks are no Netbooks, HTC G1, and Obama as an iPhone | The Gadget Lab crew review the HTC G1, the first phone with Google's Android software to go on the market. Plus: Apple's new Macbooks are no Netbooks, the A2B Electric Bike, and the psychology study that suggests people see Sen. Obama as an iPhone. With Daniel Dumas, Jose Fermoso and Brian Chen. | 10/17/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 49: Apple Teases While BlackBerry Pleases | Gadget-philes around the country are waiting with bated breath for the upcoming product announcement from Apple. As-per-usual the rumor mill is rife with speculation. Will it be a lightweight mini-notebook? Perhaps a new manufacturing process that allows for the production of a new line of featherweight products. Whatever the case may be, we'll find out on Tuesday when the announcement occurs. We also talk about a hands-on with RIM's new BlackBerry Storm, the review of the Lenovo S10, and the recent news that Steve Fosset was not wearing a Breitling emregency transponder safety watch when he went missing. With Wired.com's Daniel Dumas, Brian Chen, and Jose Fermoso. | 10/10/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 48: Headfirst Into Our 3-D Future | The tech world goes gaga for 3-D, with a prototype Fujifilm camera that can shoot three-dimensional stereoscopic images, plus a super HDTV from Philips that will show three-dimensional images without requiring any special glasses or goggles. Plus: Why your next computer will be a tiny netbook, Apple lifts its iPhone NDA, and our review of a slender 42-inch LCD HDTV from JVC. With Wired.com's Dylan Tweney, Jose Fermoso and Brian X. Chen. | 10/3/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 47: We Welcome Our New Android Overlords | Wired's Gadget Lab crew talks about the week's biggest gadget story: thefirst phone to use Google's Android operating system. Built by HTC, the T-Mobile G1 is a bit of a disappointment, hardware-wise, but it's only thefirst of many "Googlephones." Plus: We review Motorola's newest Razr, and Nikon's new D90 -- a digital SLR that also shoots high-def video. This week's episode features Danny Dumas, Jose Fermoso and Brian X. Chen. | 9/26/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 46: T-Mobile's Android phone | The upcoming HTC Dream, the first phone based on Google's Android operating system. Plus, we review the Sony Alpha 900 camera, the Slacker 2 media player, and talk about a creepy, hairy, anti-toy designed to freak you out. | 9/19/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 45: Zune vs iPod | The Gadget Lab crew talk about Microsoft's new Zunes and how they stack up against Apple's new iPods. Plus: Sony's new digital SLR camera, the Alpha 900, and highlights from the upcoming crop of TVs. Dylan Tweney, Jose Fermoso and Brian Chen. | 9/12/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 44: Tivo HD XL, Peek, and iPhone 3G | The new, 1-terabyte Tivo HD XL, the Peek email device, and iPhone 3G problems continue as someone files suit against Apple and AT&T. Plus: Apple has a special event planned for Sept. 9, and we expect it to include a new, widescreen Nano. | 9/5/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 43: Nikon D90, Palm Treo Pro, and iPhone Girl | The Gadget Lab crew discusses the Nikon D90 SLR camera (which now has the ability to record high-definition video), the Palm Treo Pro, and the results of Wired.com's iPhone 3G data connectivity survey. Plus: iPhone Girl! | 8/29/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 42: Palm Treo Pro, iPhone 3G Problems | The Gadget Lab crew discusses the Palm Treo Pro (and Palm's future), the iPhone's 3G network problems, the Lenovo Ideapad U110, and what operating systems Wired people use. Dylan Tweney, Jose Fermoso and Brian Chen. | 8/22/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 41: Micro Four Thirds, micro houses, MSI Wind | The Gadgeteers discuss the new Micro Four Thirds standard for SLR-quality point-and-shoot cameras, micro-sized houses on wheels, the new MSI Wind mini-notebook, and the Eee Box tabletop PC. | 8/9/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 40: T-Mobile Sidekick, Nokia E71 | Wired.com's Gadget Lab editors review the latest, 2008 edition of the T-Mobile Sidekick, Nokia's iPhone-killing E71, and take a first look at the home vintner's dream, the WinePod. Plus: Wakin to bacon! | 8/1/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 39: Dr. Dre, Stun Guns and Nokia | Wired.com editors Dylan Tweney, Danny Dumas and Jose Fermoso discuss Nokia's efforts to create a standard platform for mobile phones -- which, we hope, may kick of an era of innovation and interoperability instead of the mess we have today. Plus: a preview of Monster Cable's Dr. Dre-branded headphones, and a very shocking anti-theft device for bicycles. | 7/25/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 38: Atomic watches, HP MiniNote | In this episode, the Gadget Lab gang review four self-synchronizing atomic watches, and run through the features of HP's much-anticipated mini notebook, the HP MiniNote. Plus: Problems abound with the launch of the iPhone 3G and the iPhone 2.0 operating system. Is Apple losing its touch? | 7/19/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 37: iPhone 3G, OpenMoko Neo Freerunner | The hot topics in this week's podcast are the iPhone 3G launch (including the new iPhone 2.0 OS), OpenMoko's Neo Freerunner (a Linux-based, totally open source smartphone), and the rugged GammaTech Durabook. | 7/11/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 36: Wired's Summer Gadget Reviews | The new Summer Test site from Wired.com has more than 50 new product reviews. Plus: A first look at the JVC Everio GZ-HD40 camcorder, a review of the Asus U2E ultralight laptop, and the future of ultralight notebooks. | 7/3/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 35: True 3-D Display, Camera Gun Graffiti | Wired.com's Dylan Tweney and Jose Fermoso discuss a new fully 3-D display, a "camera gun" that secretly inserts visual graffiti into unsuspecting tourist's photos, and the new Sony Ericsson W350 Walkman phone. Plus, we talk about a controller for Guitar Hero on the Wii, and the new Rock Band for the Wii. | 6/27/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 34: Toshiba Portege R500, Samsung Instinct | Wired's Gadget Lab crew reviews the latest gadgets: Toshiba's slim Portege R500 notebook (now with a 128GB solid-state drive), Samsung's "iPhone killer" Instinct, and Nikon's mighty D60 SLR camera. | 6/20/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 33: iPhone, Flip Mino, PoGo Printer | Apple's iPhone 3G launches July 11; Polaroid's PoGo printer; a first-person RC video car; and the Flip Mino | 6/13/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 32: Low-cost mini-notebooks, Eye-Fi | Wired's Gadget Lab crew tackles the new crop of low-cost mini-notebooks, an Eye-Fi card that helped catch a camera thief, high-tech swimsuits for the Olympics, and a 52-inch LCD TV from Westinghouse that costs less than $2,000. | 6/6/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 31: Nokia N96, Garmin Edge 705 | The Gadget Lab crew review gadgets. Dell's forthcoming mini-notebook is red. Plus, Nokia's N96 is coming to the U.S. with an unbelievable price tag? Plus, reviews of the bike-mounted Garmin Edge 705 GPS and a super-high end gaming PC from Puget Systems. | 5/29/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 30: Second Gen OLCP, iPhone 2.0 | Second-generation OLCP, iPhone 2.0 details, Asus 1-TB laptop, and the Roku Netflix box. | 5/23/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 29: Jawbone 2, EeePC 900, Flip 2 | What you need to know about iPhone 2.0, the Jawbone 2, EeePC 900, and the Flip 2. | 5/15/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 28: Maker Faire, Samsung Glyde | Maker Faire, Samsung Glyde, and the Olympus E-420 SLR. | 5/8/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 27: Psystar, T-Mobile 3-G | The latest news on would-be Mac clone maker Psystar, T-Mobile's new voice-only 3-G service, and AT&T's new TV service. Plus reviews of the LG enV2 and Motorola Z9 phones. | 5/2/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 26: Asus Eee PC, Optimus Maximus keyboard | The Gadget Lab crew discusses the new version of the Asus Eee PC -- now with a 9-inch LCD, and a special extra-high-capacity battery for reviewers -- and the Optimus Maximus keyboard, which is finally available. We review the Kicker iK500 iPod Dock, the Tissot T-Touch Watch, and the Nokia N95 8GB smartphone. | 4/25/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 25: Psystar, Olympus SP-570UZ | The Gadget Lab crew talks about mysterious Mac clone-maker Psystar, reviews the 10-megapixel Olympus SP-570UZ and re-reviews a 46-inch Sharp LCD TV, and talks about the upcoming Asus Eee PC 900, a cheap ultraportable with a 9-inch screen. Plus: Rumors of a 24-megapixel Nikon! | 4/18/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 23: CTIA, 5 Megapixel Camera Phones | The Gadget Lab crew discuss the latest cellphone news from CTIA Wireless 2008, including 5 megapixel cameraphones, iPhone clones, and more. Plus: A gold iPod for David Beckham! | 4/11/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 24: iPhone 2.0, Everex MyMini PC, Mac Mini | The Gadget Lab crew talk about the coming iPhone 2.0 and the features we expect it to have. Plus: reviews of the Everex MyMiniPC, the Apple Mac Mini, and the Pacemaker Portable DJ Machine. | 4/4/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 22: Motorola Breaks Up | In this episode, we tackle the breakup of Motorola, Sony's quick about-face on a $50 fee to remove useless "bloatware" from its notebooks, and we review the Axiotron Modbook (a Macbook tablet!) and the Olympus LS-10 voice recorder. | 3/28/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 21: The 700MHz Spectrum Auction | This week the Gadget Lab crew tackle the FCC's recently-closed spectrum auction and what it means for gadget lovers (more and better phones!). Plus we discuss the HTC Dream, an Android-based phone due later this year, and the Samsung Ace, a smartphone that just hit the market. | 3/21/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 20: Exploding Batteries! Thinkpad X300 | The Gadget Lab crew tackle the issue of exploding batteries and what -- if anything -- the electronics industry is doing about them. Plus: reviews of the Lenovo Thinkpad X300, a media center PC from Sony, and the new AT&T-compatible, GSM-based Palm Centro. | 3/14/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 19: iPhone SDK, Strida Bike | The Gadget Lab crew discuss the biggest gadget news of the week: Apple's software development kit (SDK) for the iPhone, and a new $100 million investment fund targeting iPhone app programmers. Also, we talk about some new tech from the R&D labs of Microsoft and of Carnegie Mellon, and take a first look at the Strida folding bicycle. | 3/9/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 18: Nokia Morph, Chumby | The Gadget Lab crew discuss Nokia's flexible "Morph" concept phone, the DIY-friendly Chumby, Everex's $400 laptop called the Cloudbook, and mini computers like the gPC and the Mac Mini. | 2/29/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 17: Goodbye HD-DVD | The Gadget Lab crew, with special guest Bryan Gardiner, discuss the official end of HD DVD, Sharper Image filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, and a new Wiimote-resistant TV Panasonic is developing. Plus, we review the SageTV HD STXHD100 Media Extender, and the Asus Nova P22 Mini PC. | 2/22/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 16: Nokia N81 | the Gadget Lab crew discusses why you should give your kids cellphones or video cameras (hint: it has to do with an out-of-control Baltimore police officer), the triumph of Blu-ray, a roundup of (relatively) inexpensive 1080p projectors, and the return of the Nokia N-Gage -- aka the Tacophone -- in the form of Nokia's new N81. | 2/15/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 15: Orwell's 1984 | Does the tech in Orwell's 1984 exist today? Plus: the cool gear used by network broadcasters to cover Super Tuesday (think giant multitouch screens). The THX Razer Mako desktop speakers, and the Slacker, a new internet radio device. | 2/8/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 14: Garmin's GPS-centric Nuviphone | the Gadget Lab crew discuss Garmin's upcoming GPS-centric Nuviphone, MP3 players from Samsung and Haier, and camera news from PMA 2008. | 2/1/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 13: The MacBook Air | The highlights from Macworld 2008, including the MacBook Air, plus our reviews of the Dyson DC-24 Vacuum Cleaner, the Jura Capresso Impressa Espresso machine, and Nokia's $1100 E90 phone and internet device. | 1/25/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 12: CES 2008 | From Las Vegas, the 2008 International Consumer Electronics Show, including Alienware's prototype wrap-around monitor for gamers, Panasonic's 150-inch monster plasma TV, Pioneer's Kuro technology and more. | 1/11/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 11: CES 2008 | The upcoming 2008 International Consumer Electronics Show, Jan. 7-10 in Las Vegas. In this episode, we discuss some of the trends we expect to see at CES, include more wirelessness, the proliferation of touchscreens, and of course, larger and cheaper TVs. | 1/4/08 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 10: Geek Gifts! | Last-minute gift suggestions for your gadget-loving geek friends! Toshiba's home nuclear power plant, and Wired's annual Vaporware Awards. | 12/21/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 9: Mind-controlled Toys | Sega plans to make mind-controlled toys using NeuroSky. Laptops for less than $500 -- the One Laptop Per Child XO PC, the Asus Eee, and the Zonbu. Plus iPod Classic or the Microsoft Zune 80GB, or a new media player, the Cowon Q5W. | 12/14/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 8: MediaGate MG-350HD | This week on the Gadget Lab podcast, we discuss the MediaGate MG-350HD, an appliance for streaming HD video content around your house; the Blue Sky EXO desktop computer speakers; and a raging dispute between film photography fans and digital camera buffs. | 12/7/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 7: High-Tech Snowboards | Exploding cell phone batteries, high-tech snowboards, Canon's hard-drive based high-def camcorder and the HG10. Plus, the winner of our Halo 3 supergeek contest! | 11/30/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 6: Zune 2 | The launch of Microsoft's Zune 2. Plus, we review the Canon EOS 40D, a digital SLR camera, and talk about Warner Music's amazing about-face on Apple's ITunes | 11/17/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 5: The GooglePhone? | The GooglePhone that never was -- aka the Open Handset Alliance's new smartphone operating system, Android; and a review of the Panasonic HFC-SD5, a completely solid-state high-definition camcorder that blew us away. | 11/9/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 4: Sidekick LX, Asus eeePC | We discuss the brand-new Sidekick LX, an SD card adapter that lets your camera connect to a Wi-Fi network, a $99 HD-DVD player at Wal-Mart, and the $300 Asus eeePC. Plus: NBC executives go crazy on Apple's iPod! | 11/2/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 3: Mac OS X Leopard | CTIA, the release of Mac OS X Leopard, and the Fall Test issue of WIRED. | 10/26/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 2: iPod Apps, Nokia N810 Tablet PC | iPod Apps, Nokia N810 Tablet PC, plus breaking gadgets! | 10/19/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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GL Audio 1: Zune, Gateway One, and the RIAA | Microsoft's just-launched second-generation Zune MP3 player (verdict: not as crummy as the first go round), the RIAA's $222,000 judgement against a file-sharing mom, Gateway's new all-in-one PC, plus a killer gaming monitor. | 10/8/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 137 Episodes |
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