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The 404 663: Where we learn to "be like water" (podcast) PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 10 September 2010 05:44


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CNET's own laptop Editor Scott Stein fills in for Jeff today in yet another completely random episode of The 404 Podcast! Today's topics tackles the ongoing Reddit vs. 4Chan vs. Digg hierarchy, the latest Google Instant music video trend, the next evolution of graphing calculators, and a very sultry (and minutely disturbing) reading from the sticky pages of Playboy Magazine courtesy of Houston's independent non-profit organization Taping for the Blind.

We're excited to welcome Scott back into podcast studio, so much so that we force him to wear the infamous mullet wig for the entire episode. The wig is sort of appropriate for the first story of the day about a non-profit radio station for the blind in Houston, Texas that records a complete readings from Playboy Magazine which includes the articles, jokes, cartoons, letters, and yes- accurate descriptions of the centerfolds.

To help us get a better idea of what that would sound like, Scott reads a few excerpts from the broadcast, and although it doesn't sound quite as sultry as Suzi Hanks, the host of the show, it certainly helps that he's wearing a wig...and sharing a mic with me....*disclaimer* CNET and The 404 are not responsible for any gag reflexes trigged from listening to this segment.

The arrival of Google Instant this week can predict your search query and could possibly shave two or three seconds off your search time- big deal, right? Well, if that doesn't impress you, maybe this music video will.

Google started the trend with a clever video advertisement for the service featuring Bob Dylan, and Whirled Creative jumped in next with an "Instant Elements" video remix, but our favorite is Urlesque's take on Billy Joel's hit, "We Didn't Start the Fire. Enjoy!"

Stick around after the break as we spend way too much time gabbing about the latest calculator technologies and a few voicemails that warn us about bashing the Zune and a mini-review of Aaron Sorkin and David Fincher's latest film, The Social Network.

Thanks for listening, and have a great weekend everyone!

Episode 663

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The 404 663: Where we learn to 'be like water' (podcast) PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 10 September 2010 05:44


(Credit: Lyngsat Logo)

CNET's own laptop editor Scott Stein fills in for Jeff today in yet another completely random episode of The 404 Podcast! Today's topics tackle the ongoing Reddit vs. 4Chan vs. Digg hierarchy, the latest Google Instant music video trend, the next evolution of graphing calculators, and a very sultry (and minutely disturbing) reading from the sticky pages of Playboy Magazine courtesy of Houston's independent nonprofit organization Taping for the Blind.

We're excited to welcome Scott back into podcast studio, so much so that we force him to wear the infamous mullet wig for the entire episode. The wig is sort of appropriate for the first story of the day about a nonprofit radio station for the blind in Houston that records complete readings from Playboy Magazine and includes the articles, jokes, cartoons, letters, and--yes--accurate descriptions of the centerfolds.

To help us get a better idea of what that would sound like, Scott reads a few excerpts from the broadcast, and although it doesn't sound quite as sultry as when Suzi Hanks, the host of the show, does it, it certainly helps that he's wearing a wig...and sharing a mic with me...*disclaimer* CNET and The 404 are not responsible for any gag reflexes triggered from listening to this segment.

Google Instant, which arrived this week, can predict your search query and could possibly shave two or three seconds off your search time. Big deal, right? Well, if that doesn't impress you, maybe this music video will.

Google started the trend with a clever video advertisement for the service featuring Bob Dylan, and Whirled Creative jumped in next with an "Instant Elements" video remix, but our favorite is Urlesque's take on Billy Joel's hit, "We Didn't Start the Fire." Enjoy!

Stick around after the break as we spend way too much time gabbing about the latest calculator technologies and a few voice mails that warn us about bashing the Zune and a minireview of Aaron Sorkin and David Fincher's latest film, "The Social Network."

Thanks for listening, and have a great weekend everyone!

Episode 663

Listen now: Download today's podcast



Subscribe in iTunes audio | Suscribe to iTunes (video) | Subscribe in RSS Audio | Subscribe in RSS Video

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Google: Android not yet ready for tablets PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 10 September 2010 05:37
But future versions of the mobile OS are likely to be.

Originally posted at Circuit Breaker


Source: news.cnet.com
 
Panasonic adds Netflix to 2010 HDTV models PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 10 September 2010 04:46
Television maker taps Netflix instant streaming for its line of 2010 HDTV models.

Originally posted at The Digital Home


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Gartner: Symbian, Android to dominate in 2014 PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 10 September 2010 02:58
Market researcher predicts that within a few years Google's Android OS will be a close second in the contest to be the most popular mobile operating system in the world.

Originally posted at The Digital Home


Source: news.cnet.com
 
A peek at Samsung's Windows Phone 7 handset PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 10 September 2010 02:15
Gizmodo gets a look at photos of the GT-i8700, a touchscreen device with sharp edges and a shiny finish on its front.
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Group brings HDR photo technique to video PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 10 September 2010 01:08
In a new demonstration, the nouveau style of high dynamic range photography meets the frontier of SLR video for a dreamy look at San Francisco.

Originally posted at Deep Tech


Source: news.cnet.com
 
Friday Poll: What will your personal bot do first? PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 10 September 2010 01:00
Willow Garage finally made its open-source PR2 robot available to the general public this week. If you could afford one, what would you program it to do first?
Source: news.cnet.com
 
Crave giveaway: iLuv App Station PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 09 September 2010 23:00
For this week's giveaway, we're serving up iLuv's iMM190 App Station, an "app driven rotational dock" designed for the iPhone and iPod Touch.
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