The recent reveal of the Bloom Energy Server has caught many off-guard, but with good reason. It looks like it may be a real alternative to how the energy pipeline works today. Rather than try to explain how it works, head over to Engadget for the full rundown. It is definitely worth a look.
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Engadget Podcast
The Engadget podcast is one of the premier podcasts of the tech world. It has one of the longest runs in podcasts around with the first episode dating back all the way to 2004. Host, Joshua Topolsky, along with Nilay Patel and Paul Miller live technology and gadget news and it shows. These guys know their stuff and are articulate and thoughtful in their observations. If something notable happened in tech over the past week, you can be sure it will be covered here.
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Engadget Podcast 185 – 02.26.2010
February 27th, 2010
Engadget Podcast 183: MWC Preview – 02.13.2010
February 14th, 2010
Mobile World Congress starts on Monday with the Microsoft Press Conference, and that means no Topolsky on the show this week. Nilay attempts to fill the rather large shoes of Joshua, but it just isn’t the same.
Engadget recently procured a Dell Mini 5 from China and they share some of their impressions to start things [...]
Engadget Podcast 181 – 01.29.2010
January 29th, 2010
Apple announced their foray in the burgeoning tablet market on Wednesday with the iPad. After years of speculation it is safe to say that the Engadget guys are a little underwhelmed and somewhat skeptical. Their biggest point here is that the use case for this kind of device has still not been made.
The lack of multitasking [...]
Engadget Podcast 177: CES 2010 Day 3 – 01.08.2010
January 9th, 2010
It’s the Engadget guys’ 3rd day covering CES and they continue to kill it. Palm delivered some strong announcements in their press conference including word that they are opening up development with a full SDK, offering video recording via a software update and bringing updated handsets to Verizon. These are all great announcements and it [...]
Engadget Podcast 176: CES 2010 Day 2 – 01.07.2010
January 7th, 2010
Another day of CES needs to be covered and the Engadget guys are at it again. The Microsoft Press Conference took place yesterday and it was a semi-awkward affair. Steve Ballmer took MC duties, and this really isn’t his forte. An underwhelming slate device was shown off and Project Natal took up some time.
There were [...]
Engadget Podcast 175: CES 2010 Day 1 – 01.06.2010
January 6th, 2010
The Engadget crew is working overtime with their coverage of the 2010 Consumer Electronics Show kicking into high gear. This is the 1st of daily podcasts that the trio will being doing over the course of the show.
Nexus One talk starts things off, and while it is a good smartphone, it isn’t quite enough for [...]
Engadget Podcast 172 – 11.23.2009
November 24th, 2009
The reveal of Google’s Chrome OS has been the biggest thing to happen in the tech world in a long while. The guys are talking about Google’s approach of reducing the computer experience down to a browser. Paul is the most positive, as usual, but even he is not sold on an OS that is [...]
Engadget Podcast 171 – 11.13.2009
November 13th, 2009
The Zune HD just gets better and better. Microsoft has loaded the Zune Marketplace with a few free 3D games, including indie classic Audiosurf and a version of Project Gotham Racing. The games perform well and in the case of PGR, have graphics that rival those found in PSP games. The only thing missing is [...]























Engadget Podcast 186 – 03.05.2010
March 6th, 2010
Get ready for some legal talk at the beginning of this one. Joshua and Nilay spend the first 25 minutes discussing some of the intricacies of Apples filings against HTC, and they are not holding back. Nilay puts his lawyering hat on and at one point asked Joshua to define the word “obvious.” There is some good [...]