Steve Jobs Passes, iPhone 4S, and Facebook Changes on PCWorld Podcast #125Fri, 07 Oct 2011 12:00:00 -0700
Steve Jobs passed away this week at 56. We briefly discuss his impact on technology before moving on to the iPhone 4S announcement this week, and last week's new Facebook features.
Facebook IPO, Nvidia GTC, Diablo 3, and Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon on PCWorld Podcast #138Fri, 18 May 2012 12:00:00 -0700
The PCWorld editors discusses the impact of Facebook's IPO, news from the Nvidia GTC, the launch of Diablo 3, and Lenovo's slick new ultrabook.
Hot Ivy Bridge Chips, GeForce GTX 690, the True Cost of Printers, and Nook News on PCWorld Podcast #137Fri, 04 May 2012 12:00:00 -0700
Are Ivy Bridge chips really hotter than Sandy Bridge? If you buy a cheap printer, will you pay more for ink? Is the new Nook with Glowlight the e-reader to beat?
3G and 4G Wireless Speed Tests, Windows 8 Editions, and Google Drive on PCWorld Podcast #136Fri, 20 Apr 2012 12:00:00 -0700
Can Google Drive compete with Dropbox? Which wireless carrier has the best real-world speeds? How many editions of Windows 8 will you really have to choose from?
Nokia Lumia 900, Printer Ink Prices, and Instagram for Android on PCWorld Podcast #135Fri, 06 Apr 2012 12:00:00 -0700
Melissa Riofrio dishes out some interesting info about who's got horrible printer ink prices and who doesn't. Ginny rants and raves about Nokia's hot new Windows Phone, and we all shrug about the debut of Instagram on Android.
SXSW in Review, Problems With the New iPad, and GeForce 680 on PCWorld Podcast #134Fri, 23 Mar 2012 12:00:00 -0700
Mark tells us what was new at SXSW, Melissa raves about the iPad display but points out battery problems, and Nate enthuses about Nvidia's efficient new GeForce GTX 680.
PCWorld Editors Alex Wawro, Nate Ralph and Jason Cross join Game On writer David Daw to discuss what makes a free-to-play game great. Will we ever see a prominent publisher like Activision or Electronic Arts invest in a big-budget game that's free to play? Find out on the Game On Podcast #9!
Another great Game Developer's Conference has come and gone, but Game On contributors Alex Rubens, David Daw, Nate Ralph and Alex Wawro remain to talk about the games we played and the people we met at GDC 2012.
The New iPad, Mobile World Congress Recap, and Windows 8 Consumer Preview on PCWorld Podcast #133Fri, 09 Mar 2012 18:04:00 -0800
The third-generation iPad with Retina display is here, plus we wrap up the cool announces at Mobile World and talk about life with Microsoft's downloadable Windows 8 Consumer Preview.
Mobile World Congress Preview, Windows 8, and PlayStation Vita on PCWorld Podcast #132Fri, 24 Feb 2012 12:00:00 -0800
With Mobile World Congress and the Windows 8 Consumer Preview both hitting next week, we have a lot to look forward to. Oh, and the PlayStation Vita is too expensive.
The Sony PlayStation Vita goes on sale in North America and Europe today, but will it succeed in a handheld gaming market dominated by smartphones and tablets? Tune in to find out as Jason Cross, David Daw, Nate Ralph and Alex Wawro discuss the future of handheld gaming devices in Game On Podcast #7!
Valentine's Day is all about celebrating love and romance in our daily lives, but can you remember the last time you had a meaningful relationship in a video game? Join the PCWorld Editors as they take a light-hearted look at how games can help us learn to love again on this holiday edition of the PCWorld Game On Podcast.
Kat is joined by Stiv Tramer as they delve into Final Fantasy V and the question of story versus mechanics. Is there really such a thing as a good story in an RPG? Find out!
Facebook IPO, Tons of New Cameras, and Inkjets for Business on PCWorld Podcast #131Fri, 03 Feb 2012 12:00:00 -0800
Facebook makes a lot of money, and wants to make more by going public. Also, did you inkjet printers may be better than lasers for small business?
What's the deal with pro gaming? Join the editors of PCWorld as they discuss the origins of eSports, what it takes to become a pro gamer and what makes the PC such an ideal platform for professional gaming.
RolePlayers Realm is back on its new home on the PC World servers! Kat and Richard from Japan reunite to talk about the strong slate of Japanese RPGs in 2012, and answer your letters too!
The first PCWorld Game On podcast of 2012 is a rousing roundtable discussion on the advent of co-op games and how modern technology can help us game better together. Listen in as we debate the pros and cons of playing with others!
After an extended break, the PCWorld Podcast is back, wrapping up the products and trends we saw at last week's big CES show.
Listen in as the PCWorld team talks about gaining early access to The Old Republic and discusses the future of online commerice after playing the beta version of Diablo 3.
GamePro closes, Nintendo may lose Miyamoto and OnLive brings LA Noire to Android tablets in Game On #1Mon, 12 Dec 2011 15:00:00 -0800
We talk about the biggest news in gaming, including Shigeru Miyamoto's desire to develop new games with smaller teams and the latest advances in cloud gaming, including new OnLive game support for Android and iOS tablets. Will we ever need to buy another physical game again? Listen in to find out.
Xbox 360 and Nintendo DS Updates, Windows Store, and the HP TopShot on PCWorld Podcast #129Fri, 09 Dec 2011 12:00:00 -0800
We talk about the biggest news in gaming, including Shigeru Miyamoto's desire to develop new games with smaller teams and the latest advances in cloud gaming, including new OnLive game support for Android and iOS tablets. Will we ever need to buy another physical game again? Listen in to find out.
Amazon Kindle Fire and Google Music with Guest Carlos Rodela on PCWorld Podcast #128Fri, 18 Nov 2011 15:00:00 -0800
The Kindle Fire is out, and it's not really that great. What did you expect for $200? Guest Carlos Rodela worked at Amazon for years, and joins the PCWorld editors to discuss Amazon's tablet and Google's music service.
Mechanical Keyboards, Lytro's Light-Field Camera, Nokia's Windows Phones, and Reader Mail on PCWorld Podcast #127Fri, 28 Oct 2011 12:00:00 -0700
If you want to type like a pro, you need a mechanical keyboard. We tell you all about the ones we tested. We also discuss the pros and cons of Lytro's upcoming light-field camera and those Windows Phone 7.5 phones just announced by Nokia.
AMD's new FX Processor, Qwikster is Dead, Memristors by 2013, and Most Useful Websites on PCWorld Podcast #126Fri, 14 Oct 2011 12:00:00 -0700
AMD's new FX processor, formerly code-named Bulldozer, is a big disappointment. Still, at least Netflix is dropping the Qwikster idea, and HP says we'll see memristors to compete with flash drives in 2013. Also, Megan gives us a peak at her feature on the most useful site on the 'net.
Cloud Printing Woes, Where Not to Buy Ink, Microsoft's BUILD Conference, and Windows 8 on PCWorld Podcast #124Fri, 09 Sep 2011 12:00:00 -0700
PCWorld editors discuss the sorry state of printing over the internet, along with some revelations about where you should or shouldn't buy ink or toner. Microsoft's BUILD conference is next week, where it will reveal much about Windows 8; we tell you what we hope to learn.
Steve Jobs Resigns From Apple, HP TouchPad Fire Sale, and New Cameras, TooFri, 26 Aug 2011 15:17:00 -0700
The PCWorld editors discuss the short and long-term implications of Apple CEO Steve Jobs' resignation. Plus, we discuss the fire sale craze that followed when HP discounted its discontinued TouchPad to $99, and more than a dozen new cameras coming this fall from Canon, Nikon, and Sony.
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Adobe Edge and HTML5, Google+ Shedding Users, and Those Dumb IE Users on PCWorld Podcast #122Fri, 05 Aug 2011 12:00:00 -0700
The PCWorld editors discuss the relevance of Flash as HTML5
grows, whether or not Google+ is starting to plateau, and come
clean on that "IE Users are Dumb" story we messed up.
Apple's Excellent Quarter and Less Excellent OS X Lion, and the Death of Google Labs on PCWorld Podcast #121Fri, 22 Jul 2011 12:00:00 -0700
The PCWorld editors discuss Apple's latest operating system
and insane profits while mourning the closing of Google Labs.
TouchType's Joe Braidwood talks with us about SwiftKey X, Android, and Spotify on the PCWorld Podcast #120Fri, 15 Jul 2011 12:00:00 -0700
This week, special guest Joe Braidwood from TouchType talks
with us about their just-launched Android replacement
keyboard, SwiftKey X. Also: Spotify, Google's E-Reader, and
the Toshiba Thrive.
HP TouchPad, Facebook Video Chat, and Google+ on PCWorld Podcast #119Fri, 08 Jul 2011 12:00:00 -0700
If there's anything we could talk about all day, it's
tablets
and social networking. The PCWorld crew has plenty of
insights
into HP's latest tablet, and Google's most recent stab at
the
social web.
Testing Tablet Displays and Talking About The Future of Digital Photography On PCWorld Podcast #118Sat, 25 Jun 2011 18:30:00 -0700
The gang reconvenes to discuss the dark side of tablet
displays and the potential for Lytro's "light field" digital camera technology to revolutionize how consumers approach digital photography in this week's episode of the PCWorld Podcast.
Wii U, Playstation Vita, What Specs Matter, and Facebook Facial Recognition on PCWorld Podcast #117Fri, 17 Jun 2011 12:00:00 -0700
The gang discusses the new hardware from the Electronic
Entertainment Expo last week, Facebook's sometimes-working
sometimes-not facial recognition feature, and gives advice
about what specs matter and what specs don't when buying a
laptop or desktop PC.
It's a mobile computing smorgasbord! Listen in as we discuss Apple's latest
announcements, Samsung's new tablet, the first Chrome OS notebooks, and
more.
This week we talk about Microsoft's upcoming version of Windows, yet another
collection of security problems, the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1, and WWDC 2011.
Listen in and join the fun!
Host Melissa J. Perenson is joined by Ginny Mies, Jason Cross, and Melissa Riofrio
this week, as we explore the Windows Phone 7 update, new e-readers,
multifunction printers, and more.
Microsoft Buys Skype, New Android Versions, and the Scoop From Google I/O on PCWorld Podcast #113Fri, 13 May 2011 16:00:00 -0700
Host Melissa Perenson is joined by Ginny Mies, Jason Cross, and Ed Albro for a lively discussion on Microsoft's $8.5 billion acquisition of Skype, and on all the latest news from Google's annual developer conference, Google I/O. Learn all about the great Android operating system unifier--to be known as Ice Cream Sandwich--as well what it's like to use Google Music Beta and what we think of Android @Home.
Graphics testing, Blackberry PlayBook, and Digital Privacy on PCWorld Podcast #112Fri, 22 Apr 2011 12:00:00 -0700
Alex Wawro discusses some of the interesting graphics
projects going on in the PCWorld Labs, while Ed Albro
discusses the pros and cons of the BlackBerry PlayBook and
other non-iPad tablets. We also discuss whether or not Apple
is tracking your location, and go over the EFF's privacy
scorecard.
4G Speed Tests, Cleanup Utilities, and the Death of Flip on PCWorld Podcast #111Fri, 15 Apr 2011 11:00:00 -0700
This week, we clue you in on how we tested 4G phone speeds
across all the major networks, multiple cities, and a dozen
cites per city. Also, an early peek at the results of our
testing of PC cleanup utilities, and a discussion about why
Cisco killed the Flip.
This week, the PC Editors discuss the merits of the latest
web
browsers, preview the CTIA show, and discuss how technology
is
changing the way we respond to disasters.
Join the crew from PCWorld's GeekTech blog as we pull out our crystal ball and
predict what the PC of the future will look like.
Join the GeekTech crew and get our take on the recent Macworld Expo, bomb-
detecting plants (huh?), and more on this week's episode of the PCWorld
Podcast.
Join the editors of PCWorld for tricks, tools, and techniques
for getting organized and getting things done.
The GeekTech Blog Crew convenes again after recovering from CES, and
discusses some of our favorite gadgets and happenings from this year's show.
4G, tablets, phones, 3D TV and cameras, and the next version
of Windows all shared the limelight at CES 2011.
Android Tablet Mania and Real-Life Angry Birds on PCWorld Podcast #104Wed, 05 Jan 2011 16:49:00 -0800
The GeekTech Crew invades the podcast studio and talk Android tablets, Angry
Birds, and more.
Join the editors of PCWorld for a quick look at some of the
hottest trends coming up at CES 2011.
The team from PCWorld's GeekTech blog invade the Podcast! Listen in as we chat
about interactive foodstuffs (what?), Minecraft, and our first computers.
What do PCWorld editors want for Christmas? Listen in to find
out. (It's not too late to buy us gifts!)
PCWorld editors discuss great moments in Wikileaks history and
the future of the service on the 100th episode of our podcast.
PCWorld's Robert Strohmeyer talks Top 100 Products on KPFK LA's Digital Village RadioFri, 03 Dec 2010 17:04:00 -0800
Robert Strohmeyer appeared as a guest on KPFK LA's Digital
Village radio program over Black Friday weekend to talk about
the top 100 products of 2010.





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