Wired's Gadget Lab Podcast in Audio
Summary: 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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Podcasts:
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.
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.
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.
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.
the Gadget Lab crew discuss Garmin's upcoming GPS-centric Nuviphone, MP3 players from Samsung and Haier, and camera news from PMA 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.
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.
Last-minute gift suggestions for your gadget-loving geek friends! Toshiba's home nuclear power plant, and Wired's annual Vaporware Awards.
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.
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.
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!
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
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.
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!
CTIA, the release of Mac OS X Leopard, and the Fall Test issue of WIRED.