The Wired Gadget Lab Podcast is sponsored by Kensington.
In this week’s Gadget Lab podcast, Wired’s Dylan Tweney, Rob Beschizza, and Jose Fermoso come to you straight from the heart of the beast that is CES 2008. They will go over some of the most interesting technology they’ve covered throughout the week, and try to find the truly valuable beyond the incrementally improved marketing fodder that bombarded their senses.
In addition, they will go over Pioneer’s ‘Absolute Black’ Project Kuro TV, the Alienware prototype wrap-around monitor for gamers, and the Panasonic Life Wall’s unsettling resemblance to the dystopian future predicted by Ray Bradbury in Fahrenheit 451. Finally, Rob finds time to appreciate the plucky low-class citizens of the conference, companies with no money for booth babes, and predicts their future rise through the web’s direct delivery service.
Thank you for listening and remember to subscribe to the podcast feed by clicking here. You can also find the eleven previous podcasts at the end of this post.
The Podcast (above) requires Quicktime (you can download it here), or you can find the flash version at the top right corner of the Wired Gadget Lab page.
You can find the last few Gadget Lab podcasts below:
The Wired Gadget Lab Podcast #7: From the Blu-ray/HD-DVD Wars to the Exploding Battery Mystery
The Wired Gadget Lab Podcast #5: From Google’s Android Alliance to the iPhone’s iBricking Firmware
The Wired Gadget Lab Podcast #4: From Wal-Mart’s Early Black Friday To NBC’s Word War With Apple
The Wired Gadget Lab Podcast #3: From the CTIA Trade Show to the Leopard Launch
The Wired Gadget Lab Podcast #2: We’re Giving Away Good Times(Nokia N810 Tablet and iPhone Apps)
The Wired Gadget Lab Podcast #1: Listen and Be Amazed (Microsoft’s Zune and the Gateway One PC)






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