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The Color Kindle Cometh
Épisode 240
jeudi 17 octobre 2024 • Durée 01:12:07
Amazon finally did it! This week the company announced the Kindle Colorsoft, its first color E Ink e-reader. In this episode, Devindra and Cherlynn discuss where this device sits in a world of cheap tablets, and they dive into the updated Kindle Paperwhite and the writable Kindle Scribe. Also, we've got final thoughts on the Meta Quest 3S, the updated iPad Mini and tons of news.
Amazon announces new Kindle Colorsoft, updated Kindle Scribe and Paperwhite – 0:51
Devindra’s Meta Quest 3S review: impressive VR for a fair price – 38:14
Apple quietly drops new iPad Minis – 45:25
Tesla’s Robotaxi event: lots of big promises that will be hard to fulfill – 51:38
Amazon and Google go nuclear (power) – 54:44
Android 15 starts to hit Pixel devices – 55:51
Analogue 3D will give you 4K N64 games, just don’t call it an emulator – 57:14
Working on – 1:00:48
Pop culture picks – 1:04:38
Hunting data center vampires with Paris Marx
Épisode 239
jeudi 10 octobre 2024 • Durée 55:52
This week, we’re joined by tech critic Paris Marx to discuss Data Vampires, his latest Tech Won’t Save us podcast series. We discuss how data centers suck up vast amounts of power, water and other resources, and why the AI boom is exacerbating those issues. Also, Devindra and Ben dive into a few news stories, including the DOJ inching closer towards a Google antitrust breakup; Nintendo's adorable motion sensing alarm clock, Alarmo; and why Google's Deepmind AI head won the Nobel Prize for chemistry.
Interview with Tech Won’t Save Us host Paris Marx on his new series, Data Vampires – 2:09
U.S. regulators continue to float the possibility of breaking Google up in antitrust ruling – 25:54
Nintendo announces new hardware…Alarmo, a motion sensing alarm clock – 39:33
Apple Intelligence likely arrives October 28 – 42:27
343 Industries rebrands as Halo Studios and shows off Unreal Engine 5 demo – 44:46
Pop culture picks – 50:36
Don’t call it the Pixel Fold 2
Épisode 231
jeudi 15 août 2024 • Durée 54:25
Is the second time the charm for Google's foldable? In this episode, Devindra chats with Senior Writer Sam Rutherford about his hands-on impressions of the new Pixel 9 Pro Fold. It has bigger screens and a sleeker design than its predecessor, but how does it compare to the other foldables out there? And why isn't it called the Pixel Fold 2?!
Thoughts on Google’s Pixel 9 Pro Fold and the rest of Google’s event – 1:39
Eric Schmidt blames work from home and work-life balance for Google’s loss of AI advantage – 31:07
U.S. Department of Justice considering breaking up Google after monopoly ruling – 33:32
Hackers may have leaked every American’s Social Security Number – 38:04
Meta officially shuts down CrowdTangle, a critical tool for monitoring misinformation on Facebook – 40:50
Apple is opening up its NFC to third-party developers – 43:12
Working on – 47:13
Pop Culture Picks – 49:07
Kindle Scribe review and the rise of Twitter clones
Épisode 151
vendredi 2 décembre 2022 • Durée 51:07
Finally, a Kindle you can write on! This week, we dive into Cherlynn’s review of the Kindle Scribe, Amazon’s first e-reader that can also capture handwritten notes. The hardware is great, but as usual, Amazon’s software feels half-baked. Also, Devindra and Cherlynn discuss the rise of new Twitter alternatives like Hive Social and Post. It looks like many communities are already splintering off to these services, but unfortunately, they can’t yet replicate the magic of Twitter.
Kindle Scribe review – 1:13
Rise of the Twitter clones: Hive Social, Post, and Mastodon – 19:28
Amazon will lose $10 billion on its Alexa division this year – 34:12
We’ve got a new trailer for the Super Mario Bros. animated movie – 38:01
Working on – 43:58
Pop culture picks – 45:30
Diving into our Holiday Gift Guide
Épisode 150
vendredi 18 novembre 2022 • Durée 01:14:54
This week, Cherlynn and Devindra chat with Senior Commerce Editor, Valentina Palladino, about our massive Holiday Gift Guide. If you’re looking for a decent laptop to gift, or maybe some budget gear for yourself, we’ve got you covered! Also, they dig into the FTX debacle (which got much worse than last week!), and Elon Musk’s ongoing fail whale Twitter acquisition. And on a surprising note, we end up having strong feelings about Amazon’s chat-based virtual healthcare service.
Engadget 2022 Holiday Gift Guide – 1:24
NASA’s Artemis 1 rocket finally launches – 27:20
Cherlynn got to try Apple’s SOS satellite text message service – 28:56
Qualcomm announces Snapdragon chips with hardware-accelerated ray tracing – 34:33
Tuvalu turns to the metaverse to save its culture from climate change – 38:38
Meta axes its Portal video chat device – 40:21
FTX continues to collapse as regulator investigations begin – 43:15
Elon Twitter is a mess: your weekly update – 48:36
Working on – 1:02:47
Pop culture picks – 1:05:59
That foldable iPhone + Meta layoffs and the fall of FTX
Épisode 149
vendredi 11 novembre 2022 • Durée 54:16
We’re still waiting for Apple to deliver a real foldable iPhone, but that didn’t stop a group of engineers in China from crafting their own prototype. This week, Cherlynn and Devindra dive into the possibility of a real foldable iPhone, plus they discuss Meta’s massive layoffs and the fast downfall of the crypto exchange FTX. Also, what are the ethics of Apple limiting AirDrop in China (and eventually the rest of the world)?
Chinese modders made a foldable iPhone – 1:32
Meta lays off 11,000 people worldwide – 12:48
Sale of crypto exchange FTX to Chinese-based Binance fails – 20:56
Musk Twitter is a mess: the weekly update – 26:41
Apple sets time limit for receiving Airdrops in China – 31:38
Volvo unveils its EX90 EV SUV – 35:52
Instagram’s web client has finally been redesigned – 39:37
Google starts issuing Stadia refunds – 41:22
Working on – 47:03
Pop culture picks – 49:10
Elon Musk’s Twitter fiasco
Épisode 148
jeudi 3 novembre 2022 • Durée 53:57
Well, it finally happened: Elon Musk has officially taken over Twitter. This week, Cherlynn and Devindra are joined by Engadget’s Karissa Bell to discuss how Musk is reshaping the social network. Are all the changes bad, or is there some method to his madness? (Spoiler: It looks more like desperation than anything else.) Also, we dive into some recent Google AI news, and Devindra explains why the new Apple TV 4K is genuinely great.
Elon Musk’s Twitter fiasco – 1:26
Thinking of leaving Twitter? Here are some platforms to check out – 21:49
Google announces package tracking in Gmail – 29:55
Texas AG sues Google over facial recognition data collection – 35:23
The PS VR2 will cost $550, arrives February 22, 2023 – 38:07
Xiaomi’s 12S Ultra concept phone has a massive camera with interchangeable lenses – 40:35
Working on – 43:42
Pop culture picks – 48:57
iPad and iPad Pro (2022) review + Preparing for Elon’s Twitter takeover
Épisode 147
vendredi 28 octobre 2022 • Durée 57:25
This week, Devindra and Deputy Editor Nathan Ingraham dive into Apple’s latest iPad and iPad Pro. The new base iPad seemingly justifies its price, but it also leaves out plenty of consumers who were well-served by the old $329 iPad. We hope that model sticks around for a long while. Also, we discuss if anyone needs M2 power in an iPad Pro (why not just get a MacBook?!), and we prepare for Elon Musk’s takeover of Twitter. (Note: When this episode was recorded, his acquisition wasn’t finalized yet.)
Timestamps
- 1:40: iPad and iPad Pro (2022) reviews
- 25:50: Surface Pro 9 5G review
- 37:10: Elon Musk is buying Twitter, for real
- 50:20: Brief thoughts on God of War Ragnarok
- 52:50: Pop culture picks: Barbarian is on HBO Max, thoughts on Bad Sisters
Apple’s confusing new iPads
Épisode 195
vendredi 21 octobre 2022 • Durée 57:12
Apple just dropped several new devices on us this week, seemingly out of nowhere. In this episode, Cherlynn and Devindra break down Apple’s new base iPad and iPad Pro with M2. They chat about why the iPad lineup is now more confusing than ever, and what that means going forward. (At least the new Apple TV 4K seems likely a genuinely solid upgrade.)
Apple announces updated base iPad and Apple TV 4K – 1:36
Microsoft lays off hundreds of workers – 20:22
Netflix announces “extra user” fee to crack down on password sharing – 27:40
Intel says the next generation of Thunderbolt is on the way – 35:47
Silent Hill 2 remake and a movie are on the way – 41:29
Working on – 47:37
Pop culture picks – 53:21
Microsoft’s Surface event, Pixel reviews and the Quest Pro headset
Épisode 194
jeudi 13 octobre 2022 • Durée 01:34:34
What a week! This episode, Cherlynn, Devindra and Engadget’s Sam Rutherford dive into everything we learned at Microsoft’s Surface event. No, there was no new Surface Duo or Neo, and the actual fresh hardware was mostly incremental. We also reviewed the Pixel 7, 7 Pro and Pixel Watch, and Sam had some hands-on time with the latest Quest VR headset. As if that wasn’t enough, there’s some other news from Samsung, Chromebooks and more.
Surface Studio 2+, Surface Laptop 5 and Surface Pro 9 – 1:32
Microsoft's new Designer app is powered by Dall-E – 4:56
Pixel 7 and Pixel 7 Pro review – 32:48
Pixel Watch review – 40:34
Sam Rutherford’s Meta Quest Pro hands-on thoughts – 55:24
Other news – 1:11:47
Working on – 1:21:23
Pop culture picks – 1:24:32









