Engadget Podcast 127 - 01.10.2009: CES day four

Things are definitely slowing down at the Las Vegas Convention Center. People are going to the airport. Booth babes are having to work a little bit harder to get our attention. Sleep deprivation is now a way of life. But we're still podcasting: Dell's Adamo makes its way into our lives, Freescale shows off new processors, and Ryan Block chimes in with his views on the show in general and on the Pre in specific - it's another unmissable episode, mercifully recorded while the sun is still out.
Note: You can tell we're tired... Josh says it's 2008!
Hosts: Joshua Topolsky, Paul Miller, Nilay Patel
Guest: Ryan Block
Producer: Trent Wolbe
Song: Tour de France
01:37 - Dell's Adamo press event
19:28 - Palm Pre / webOS launch roundup
29:37 - Pegatron and Freescale team for low-power, ultra-cheap netbooks and nettops
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It might be just me, but I'm getting a 404 error.
lol you still think its 2008
With Ryan Block I immediately assumed he's be there queefing about Apple and he sure didn't disappoint. I loved how he had all the marketing talking points about the MBA on the tip on his tongue.
"The(Adamo) needs to be more that just their far reaching design(dell)....Apple is always well designed and COST EFFECTIVE!".
If PC makers can even attempt to emulate mighty Apple';s design it'll be higher priced(because "unibody" Mac's are cost effectively birthed in Steve Jobs' bedroom). Hilarious.
"You can't play mind games with the press"...yeah only if you're not Apple which permits you to soil yourselves in anticipation.
Spare me.
Does this show include less laughing and more gadget news?
I'm starting to feel like I'm listening to 3 15 year old girls sitting around talking.
I'm sure I'm not the only one loving that little humor in these podcasts from Engadget, I simply love it. More laughs please guyz!