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TWiT 70: Bad Juju (28.85MB; download) -- Hosts: Leo Laporte, David Prager, Wil Harris, and Patrick Norton
Revision3 is partying, HP is sinking, and Apple is suing...
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Thanks to AOL Radio for the bandwidth for this show.
Running time: 62:58 Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Tue, 26 Sep 2006 13:05:09 UTC
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TWiT 69: You're On The List (26.88MB; download) -- Hosts: Leo Laporte, John C. Dvorak, and Patrick Norton
The brown Zune, HP's board disaster, and the Microsoft enemies list...
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Running time: 58:39 Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Tue, 26 Sep 2006 13:04:43 UTC
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Startup tips and tricks (11.43MB; download) -- Everyone has their own productivity hacks and tools, the ways we each attempt to augment our own lifestyles and habits with technology and planning to become more efficient in our daily lives. In this week's PodSession Om and I share a few tips and tricks as they apply to the lean world of startups.
First up is the gear bag, the set of hardware we lug around to make sure we are always connected. Our mobile phones are data-enabled, never far from our mail servers or even a quick chat.
Om's gear bag:
15-inch MacBook Pro, glossy finish
Nokia E61 as a primary mobile phone
Nokia N73 as a backup phone
Mobile phone hands-free wired headset
USB phone charger
EV-DO ExpressCard from Verizon
T-Mobile Internet E-mail plans for Blackberry workers
Niall's gear bag:
Booq Boa.XM backback
15-inch MacBook Pro, matte finish
Extra MacBook Pro power adapter
Wireless Mighty Mouse
Bose QuietComfort 3 noise cancelling headphones
Samsung a920 mobile phone tethered for Sprint EV-DO access
I recommend ProCare for businesses with multiple computers as a way to skip lines and get better service from Apple for everything from logic board repairs to training new employees on productivity applications. Amazon Prime is a good way to share Internet shopping efficiency between up to 5 co-workers.
We also share typical daily schedules and daily efficiency hacks to help manage information overload.
This week's PodSession, Startup Tips and Tricks, is 25 minutes in length, a 11 MB download.
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Tue, 26 Sep 2006 11:47:40 UTC
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Engadget Podcast 089 - 09.21.2006 (25.66MB; download) -- Filed under: Cellphones, Features, Gaming, Handhelds, Podcasts, Portable Audio, Portable Video, WirelessWelcome to the new Engadget everyone! We're sure you've all gotten well acquainted with the new site by now, but if you're at all interested in hearing Pete and Ryan ramble on about the back story and new features, you've come to the right podcast. Oh, but there's news, too. Puh-lenty going on in the portable media world as last week Apple announced their new slew of iPods, Microsoft finally announced the Zune, and SanDisk got together with Real. Oh, and videogame news, too: Nintendo announced the Wii, and Microsoft made their announcement of the Xbox 360 HD DVD drive. Yeah, it was a busy week over at Engadget HQ, which is why we're looking forward to our meetup in Boston. Come on out, kick back a beer with Engadget, you know you want to!P.S. -iTunes users -- please be kind if the iTunes Podcast Directory hasn't updated for our new AAC feed yet!Get the podcast [iTunes] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes (MP3). [RSS MP3] Add the Engadget Podcast feed (in MP3) to your RSS aggregator and have the show delivered automatically. [RSS AAC] Add the Engadget Podcast feed (in AAC) to your RSS aggregator. [RSS OGG] Add the Engadget Podcast feed (in OGG) to your RSS aggregator.
Hosts: Peter Rojas and Ryan Block
Producer: Trent Wolbe
Music: Solvent - Instructograph (Ghostly International)
Program:0:40 - Welcome to the new Engadget!8:30 - Microsoft launches the Zune!17:53 - Live from the Steve Jobs Keynote -- "It's Showtime"24:29 - SanDisk partnering with Real on Sansa Rhapsody line29:10 - Live at Nintendo's NYC Wii press conference35:13 - Xbox 360 adds 1080p, HD DVD drive is $170 US for November 17th in Japan39:05 - Netgear SPH101 Skype WiFi Phone unboxing and hands-on!45:43 - Hands-on with the HTC Excalibur47:30 - Treo 750v review roundup50:23 - Engadget Reader Meetup in Boston, Thursday, September 28th55:00 - Engadget's relaunch giveaways: let's start with a Zune
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Contact the podcast: 1-888-ENGADGET, Engadget (Gizmo Project) or podcast at engadget dawt comPermalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | CommentsSPONSORED BY: BOLD MOVES: THE FUTURE OF FORD A new documentary series. Be part of the transformation as it happens in real-time. Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Sun, 24 Sep 2006 21:08:03 UTC
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Professional Video Distribution (8.55MB; download) -- Remember when you used to wonder if anyone really needed 500 channels? Well how about a million channels available on demand? Combine all the channels produced professionally around the world, add historical archives, and make it all available through your cable provider's set-top box. We're also seeing new content available for paid subscription that might never make business sense as a stand-alone channel. Professional video options are changing, providing more choices and global reach from the comfort of your couch.
Download services
Apple introduced a movie store last week, selling 125,000 downloadable feature films in less than 7 days. iTunes users can subscribe to The Daily Show for $10 a month or download a Disney movie for about the same price. Amazon Unbox sells downloadable movies and TV shows for about the same price as DVDs, with a lower-priced rental option available.
Online streaming
Famous English soccer club Manchester United has its own television channel covering all its games. Fans can subscribe to MUTV and watch highlights and historical matches online. Spanish club Real Madrid offers live streaming of all matches over the web for 5 Euro a month. Fans all over the world can tune into matches and highlights from their favorite clubs, enabling new content not available via local operators.
Video on demand
As channel lineups become more crowded cable operators are looking to video-on-demand to tryout new content to a niche audience. Last year Comcast customers watched over 700 million hours of video on demand content.
A channel dedicated to Jewish culture might never be big enough for national distribution but over 50 new hours of professionally produced content is available on Shalom TV for $8 a month. World Wrestling Entertainment 24/7 is the most popular offering, helping wrestling fans get their historical and current fix for $8 a month.
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We cover these topics and more in this week's PodSession, Professional video distribution. The podcast is 19 minutes in length, a 9 MB download.
Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Sun, 24 Sep 2006 21:07:23 UTC
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Episode 12: Featuring Om Malik, Robert Scoble and Michael Arrington (27.71MB; download) -- Episode 12 of TalkCrunch features Robert Scoble at Scobleizer, Om Malik at Gigaom and Michael Arrington at TechCrunch. They speak for just over an hour about their favorite startups and the hot news this week in tech. Topics covered include the state of VOIP, next weeks Yahoo Hack Day and Robert Scobles hot new tv [...] Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Sun, 24 Sep 2006 20:21:04 UTC
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Mary Jo Foley (37.58MB; download) -- Mary Jo Foley moves her Microsoft Watch to CNet's ZDNet after years at Ziff Davis Online. She's been in the Blogosphere for quite a while, but now she's making it official.40 minutes 48 seconds Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Sun, 24 Sep 2006 20:17:40 UTC
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Robert Thomas, CEO of Infoblox: How to Be Successful as a CEO (9.01MB; download) -- Robert Thomas, CEO of Infoblox, speaks with PodTech founder John Furrier in the second part of a two-part podcast. They talk about discuss on entrepreneurship, starting a company, being a CEO, and taking a company public. Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Thu, 21 Sep 2006 12:19:54 UTC
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Ahead of the Curve (45.71MB; download) -- Gillmor Daily hits the road, for a chat about Apple and Sun with Dan Farber and Steve Gillmor49 minutes 41 seconds Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Wed, 20 Sep 2006 10:48:55 UTC
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Radiosphere Part II (33.36MB; download) -- Dennis Haarsager of the Public Service community talks about the impact of new media on Public Radio and Television. Part II of II36 minutes 12 seconds Selected by: Harold Gilchrist [ stations ], Mon, 18 Sep 2006 11:45:31 UTC
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