Engadget Podcast 043 - 09.12.2005
It's a little late for being a day early, but it's always a bit of an interesting week when Apple launches a new round of products. Between their new nano and the much belated release of the Motorola ROKR E1 iTunes phone, we weren't exactly want for new portable music offerings-but Sony went ahead and topped us off anyway with their new lineup of 1.8-inch and 1-inch drive based Walkman audio players (which also signaled the death of SonicStage). Not to be outdone by the audio space, however, our old friend PalmSource rocked the boat a bit by finally managing to get themselves bought by, well, freaking someone (a company called Access, actually). Just another week in the life of Engadget.
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Hosts
Peter Rojas and Ryan Block
Producer
Randall Bennett
Music
J+J+J – Insomnia
Format
47:26, 21.7 MB, MP3
Program
00:47 The iPod nano
08:17 The Motorola ROKR E1 Apple iTunes phone
19:17 Sony throws down a new Walkman
21:31 The latest chapter in Sony's sea change-SonicStage dies
22:57 PalmSource getting bought by Access
33:24 Gateway CX200, the first widescreen Tablet PC
36:08 Samsung planning dual-format HD-DVD/Blu-ray disc player
45:20 SF reader meetup (probably) on September 28th & t-shirt finalists coming (promise!)