- Fri Nov 20 5:31 PM PST 2009 Multiservice chat and 3D racing: iPhone apps of the week
This week's apps include a new (to iPhone) multiservice chat client and a stunt racing game with beautiful 3D graphics.
- Fri Nov 20 3:20 PM PST 2009 Reporters' Roundtable Podcast: Tech biz turkeys
In the history of tech, some decisions stand out as truly awful. This week, Rafe Needleman, Charlie Cooper, and Jim Kerstetter go over some of the worst ever.
- Thu Nov 19 2:06 PM PST 2009 The Real Deal 188: Tech Turkeys
Tom and Brian name the tech they think was a turkey in 2009 and get a few turkeys from listeners of the show as well.
- Wed Nov 18 11:56 AM PST 2009 In the future we'll all be cats (1109)
IBM is working on an artificial brain they think they'll have done by 2019. And we figure once that happens, the robots will rise and we will become your pets. And like cats we'll think that we're in charge.
- Fri Nov 13 12:30 PM PST 2009 A tall drink of moon water (1106)
Turns out when we blew up the moon a few weeks ago, we found water! Yay! The bottled water companies are presumably planning their trips now. THIS is how we motivate us to get back to the moon!
- Fri Nov 13 12:19 PM PST 2009 Switching to Android? Read this first
If you're thinking of buying an Android phone, here are some things you should know. CNET lays out the details and explains the current Android devices on the market.
- Thu Nov 12 1:56 PM PST 2009 The Real Deal 187: Should you buy that warranty?
Should you buy that extended warranty? Tom Merritt says no. Rafe Needleman says sometimes. We'll give you some guidance on how to decide if it's worth the money.
- Tue Nov 10 11:50 AM PST 2009 No cookies for you, Europe (1103)
A new law in Europe protects all citizens from the evils of cookies. Instead of relying on people to operate their own browsers, Europe now requires all Web sites to notify users that they will set cookies.
- Fri Nov 6 4:15 PM PST 2009 Reporters' Roundtable Podcast: App stores
The app store business model, nearly perfected by Apple, has changed the way software is made, sold, distributed, and priced. Join Rafe Needleman in discussion with CNET's Maggie Reardon and GigaOm's Sebastian Rupley.
- Tue Nov 3 12:10 PM PST 2009 BOL 1098: Find TuPac and Elvis in Argleton
The mystical city of Argleton in the UK appears on Google Maps but presents a face of green empty fields to people in person. What is it hiding? Druids? Wizards? Copyright protection?





