sabato 24 marzo 2012

Engadget Podcast 286 - 03.23.2012

We'd normally use this space to give you a little insight into what might happen on this week's edition of the Engadget Podcast but if you're reading this, you probably already know, and Tim's not around this week to tell us how to run things, so we'll just go ahead and do the practical thing here and try to attract a couple new demographics by telling you that this episode of the Engadget Podcast is the perfect companion to waiting in line for The Hunger Games alone after school at the mall for an hour and change.

Host: Brian Heater
Guests: Terrence O'Brien, Billy Steele
Producer: Trent Wolbe
Music: Orbital - Never

00:06:15 - iPad review (2012)
00:15:50 - Apple touts three million new iPads sold since launch
00:22:00 - Apple: don't worry about hot iPad reports, it's cool
00:28:00 - Apple announces dividend and share repurchase program for 2012, expects to spend $45 billion over three years
00:32:44 - Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 preview (video)
00:40:25 - Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 review (Verizon Wireless LTE)
00:48:21 - Wacom Intuos5 touch review
00:53:45 - Samsung Rugby Smart review
00:59:30 - Angry Birds Space now available for download, pigs will fly
01:03:50 - Listener questions

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