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Engadget Podcast 170 - 11.08.2009

A bit of a wild podcast this week, as we recorded live on DROID launch day -- and not just Motorola's handset, but also the HTC DROID Eris. That's not all that went down, though -- the Sony Ericsson XPERIA X10 also launched this week, the Dell Adamo XPS got official, and everyone else sued each other. Yep, it's action packed -- get downloading! Hosts: Joshua Topolsky, Nilay Patel, Paul Miller Producer:...

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BOL 1101: LHC-gull kills science with bread

Apparently the Large Hadron Collider is doomed. It can't even survive a bread bombing by birds. The Droid arrived on the scene though, and people actually lined up. However tethering is gonna cost you on the thing. Are you still in love? And Gwen Stefani doesn't like you making her sing Honky Tonk Women. Listen now: Download today's podcast Subscribe with iTunes (audio) Subscribe with iTunes (video)...

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WSJ Tech Briefing Late Edition, November 6, 2009

Ebay reaches an agreement with Skype's founders. Windows 7 seems to be flying off the shelves. Eagerly awaiting Tuesday's release of a new videogame.

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The Engadget Podcast, live -- now!

It's DROID launch day and you know what that means -- we're doing the podcast live. Join Josh, Paul, Nilay, and a cast of USTREAM thousands just below the break -- it's been a wild week, don't miss it! Continue reading The Engadget Podcast, live -- now! Filed under: Podcasts The Engadget Podcast, live -- now! originally appeared on Engadget on Fri, 06 Nov 2009 15:32:00 EST. Please see our terms for...

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WSJ Tech Briefing, Early Edition, Nov. 6, 2009

Sales of Windows 7 are topping those of Vista, the newest "Droid" is out and high hopes for a new video game due out next week. Tom Ortuso reports.

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GNC-2009-11-07 #525 New Studio Lights

New Studio lights are installed and it makes a big difference to the video quality. Baby Steps but this was like learning to walk. Story on the show.. Big huge thank you to Pat over at LitePanels.com and his expertise in the placement of the LED LitePanels. Lots of tech to chat about tonight as [...]

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Science Podcast, 6 November 2009

Stem cell gene therapy; the origins of religion; an unusually fast-evolving supernova; your Letters to Science; and more.

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WSJ Tech Briefing Late Edition, November 5, 2009

Windows 7 sales are hot, according to Microsoft's boss. Verizon Wireless' newest Droid. "Wireless" charging stations are hot.

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BOL 1100: The Internet is a human right...in Europe

The European Commission has decided that every citizen has a right to the Internet, but still made it fairly easy for the media industry to cut the Internet off. We also see that Intel is in hot water again. And we ask that perennial question, "Why can't I own a Canadian?" And Google answers. Listen now: Download today's podcast Subscribe with iTunes (audio) Subscribe with iTunes (video)...

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WSJ's Tech Briefing, Early Edition, Nov. 5, 2009

Intel is hit with another anti-trust suit and EMI sues an online retailer for selling its Beatles catalog. Tom Ortuso reports.

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net@night 125: Robot Rock Band

Hosts: Amber MacArthur and Leo Laporte Robot Rock Band, John Mayer's tech support call, Pizza Hut iPhone App, Sweden, Twitter in Spanish, and more. Show notes For a free audiobook, visit Audible.com/night . Bandwidth for net@night is provided by AOL Music and Spinner.com . Running time: 47:27

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NPR: 11-04-2009 Technology

Stories: 1) An Ode To The Internet's Big Bang 2) Digital Data Make For A Really Permanent Record 3) 'Lo' And Behold: A Communication Revolution 4) Despite High-Tech Help, Marines Confront IEDs 5) Revisiting Day When Internet Was Born 6) Los Angeles Moves To Gmail And 'Cloud' Computing

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tfttf397 - Focus Ring - Part 5 of 5

[See post to watch Flash video] Watch in high quality (right click to save) Join the Photocast Network members as they discuss photography from many angles. Participants in the discussion are: John Arnold, Benoit Marchal, Martin Bailey and of course Yours truly. Show Links: Photocast Network Photowalkthrough Déclencheur Martin Bailey Photography » Get the show for free in iTunes »...

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WSJ Tech Briefing Late Edition, November 4, 2009

More anti-trust charges against Intel. More layoffs at Microsoft. More bells and whistles from Google.

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BOL 1099: Secret ACTA treaty could break the Internet

Leaks from the secret negotiations of the ACTA treaty allege that ISPs worldwide would be required to lose safe harbor protections, implement three-strike antipiracy policies and worse. We think this is outrageous.