It’s the 4th episode of the Engadget Show, and since this is the last show of the year (and decade) the guys are talking about the last 10 years of gadgets. This is an interesting premise for a discussion, and it allows everyone a chance to talk about something they have used over the years.
Peter Rojas, founder of Engadget, Gizmodo and gdgt is the special guest on this episode, and there is no one better to talk about such a myriad of gadgets. The usual suspects are represented here including the iPod, Asus EEE PC, Xbox 360 and the iPhone, but there are some surprises as well.
This is a long one, but it is nice to see The Engadget Show evolve and continue to offer high production value content.
What a crazy 10 years, right guys? It’s really flown past; the highs, the lows, the stuff in the middle that didn’t seem very impressive one way or another. For our final Engadget Show of the decade, we asked site founder Peter Rojas to join us for a look back at our picks for the most important and / or interesting gadget developments since 2000. A hardcore crowd came out just after a gigantic snowstorm to witness the proceedings, and now you get your chance to see how it all went down. This is a long one folks, so grab some popcorn and settle in for the show!
Runtime – 1:41:23


It's also worth noting that Josh teased an Engadget iPhone/WebOS/Android app that is going through cert right now, which I'm extremely excited to check out.