Engadget Podcast 060 - 01.07.2006
NO ENHANCED AAC FILE, DUE TO TIME LIMITATIONS, AND THE RSS FEED IS STILL BROKEN. WE UNDERSTAND HOW DISAPPOINTING THIS IS FOR YOU, BUT UNFORTUNATELY OUT OF OUR CONTROL. THANKS FOR YOUR PATIENCE!
CES continues to roll forward, with announcements by the boatload. While some are announcing products with random celebrity endorsers, leave it to Google to actually make their celeb different, interesting and useful. Robin Williams rocked the stage, and Paul Boutin joins us on the podcast to wrap up what will go down as one of the great keynotes of all time. Along with Mork, day four of Engadget's CES coverage also gave us a chance to head around the floor, and check out other big names like Panasonic, and their 103" plasma. Also, Marc stops by to chat about Dell's concept laptop.
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Hosts
Peter Rojas and Ryan Block
Producer
Randall Bennett
Music
J J J - Jobs that Require Headphones
Format
58:16, 26.6 MB, MP3
Program
02:17 Booth Tours galore!
03:34 103" Panasonic display
08:05 HP's built-in wifi TV
14:52 Marc Perton on Dell's concept laptop
21:20 Marc Perton on Motorola's Booth
25:30 Paul Boutin on the Google keynote
44:00 The week ahead, including Macworld
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The enhanced AAC isn't up yet?
Bravo, the coverage this year was masterful, well done guys. I really feel that I experienced the best of CES through the blog (the amount of posting was superhuman) and the podcasts. You definately surpassed last year by miles.
that idea of a product that wont sell well/make money, but helps out with brand image/marketing in the auto-world is called a "halo-car" could we see the begining of the halo-PC?
I remember reading about CES on Engadget last year while I was in Afghanistan. I would stay up late and hit the refresh button. Not criticizing on you're coverage, but it seems like this years CES isn't as exciting as last years. Maybe 'cause I was excited mostly about the iAudio X5. I was fairly disapointed to see the iAudio 6 as Cowon/iAudio's new player. I was eager to see iAudio's answer to the new (and gay) iPod. I wanted at least a mock up. None found.
Who cares about 103" Plasmas when the average consumer can't afford one. Come on guys (guys = manufacturers), bring some cool shit that we've never seen before. Re-invent the wheel and not just make the wheel bigger. Blah.
/rant.
And a big thumb to you guys for having great coverage to where google even reads your blogs.
Keep up the good work guys!
Google loves Engadget - that is fantastic.
Lovin Paul's work on the keynotes, and truly looking forward to Paul and Peter workin' their magic at Macworld. I reckon it'd be great (if you guys are there early or have some time to burn as you wait for a keynote to start) if you could informally gather a few words from some of your fellow reporters in your immediate vicinity on their own personal expectations and their predictions of the keynote before the keynote commences. That way we can better understand what the general buzz is like whilst we wait for the keynote.
Loved the CES coverage over the past few days and of course, lovin the podcasts as always - keep up the good work.