Engadget Podcast 075 - 04.12.06
We're a day late, but definitely not a dollar short this week. Just when we thought last week's trip out to Vegas for CTIA was going to be a bit of a bust, Apple goes and drops a bombshell on the industry in the form of the dual-bootin' Windows-enablin' Boot Camp beta software. In the mean time while we weren't pontificating what Apple's big scene-stealing news meant for the industry, we were poking around various handset makers' booths in search of such devices as Samsung's new T719, those Intel-based UMPCs, and the slew of sweet knockoffs TechFaithWireless had to showcase. We'll let you know how all that went (and more) on this week's show, so let's get to it!Get the podcast
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Hosts
Peter Rojas and Ryan Block
Producer
Randall Bennett
Music
J J J - 'Suits' in Japan
Format
41:51, 24.1 MB, MP3
Program
01:30 - Boot Camp lets Macs run Windows ... officially
14:09 - Hands on with some UMPCs
11:54 - A look at TechFaith's Moto Q knockoff
18:44 - Hands on with the RAZR V3m
22:01 - Samsung's T719
29:34 - Listener voicemail
36:15 - Engadget's involuntary entry into retail, and the week ahead
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Keep up the great work on the Podcasts. These keep me sane on my long subway ride on the J. Wish I could get these more often, but weekly does work.
Thanks.
audio quality be damned i NEED my podcast
thanks guys
Isn't there some law that says if you don't vigorously defend your trademarks, you may just lose it?
Hey Guys - one of your growing number of UK listeners here - please keep these podcasts going and as regular as possible.
I have a question for next podcast perhaps? You talk about dual boot MAC systems, which I think as a consumer really is great. What sort of Windows experience will the MAC give - eg. Will all the drivers work for Hardware - can you literally use all the software and hardware you would normally use? Are the two sytems now so identical inside that it is pretty transparent?
Thanks and keep up the hard work..