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Engadget Podcast 202 – 06.26.2010

You know, people loved the last commercial-free Engadget podcast we did, last week. And they said we couldn’t replicate its success for yet another week, so deep in the throes of summer. Well, we’re here to tell you that we’ve done it again: a-NOTHER commercial-free rock block of Engadgety bliss: wrapping up the week with a distinct brand of humor, polish, and forward-thinking insight that only the Engadget Podcasters can deliver


The Engadget Show: Xbox 360 and iPad on the clock at ESPN’s headquarters

If you tuned in to this month’s Engadget Show ( and you did, right ?), then you caught a glimpse of our recent jaunt to Bristol, Connecticut where we toured the inner workings of the world leader in broadcast sports.


Ask Engadget: best media display / internet viewer for bedside?

We know you’ve got questions, and if you’re brave enough to ask the world for answers, here’s the outlet to do so. This week’s Ask Engadget question is coming to us from Jon, who just needs something to give him loads of glanceable information moments before he drifts off into the land of fairies, unicorns and deep-friend cotton candy


VidaBox adds tablet control for its Media Center PCs, iPad is first in line

Tablet control for HTPCs is nothing new to VidaBox , but with users quickly buying up tablets of their own it’s switched focus from the proprietary vPad and $2,600 TouchClient to wider compatibility through web apps.


The Engadget Show Live! with Jimmy Fallon, Kudo Tsunoda, Microsoft Kinect, iPhone 4 and more!

Keep your eyes tuned to this post — because at 8:00 PM ET , we’ll be starting The Engadget Show live, with Jimmy Fallon and special guests, our own Joanna Stern and Microsoft’s Kudo Tsunoda. Josh, Nilay, and Paul are back of course, plus we’ll have music from glomag and visuals from invaderbacca and much, much , more! You seriously don’t want to miss it! Check out the live stream after the break! Continue reading The Engadget Show Live! with Jimmy Fallon, Kudo Tsunoda, Microsoft Kinect, iPhone 4 and more! The Engadget Show Live! with Jimmy Fallon, Kudo Tsunoda, Microsoft Kinect, iPhone 4 and more! originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 23 Jun 2010 20:08:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds .


HP buys Melodeo, brings Nutsie music streaming service into the fold

Well, it looks like HP’s year of acquisitions isn’t showing any signs of letting up just yet — it’s now reportedly bought Melodeo, the parent company of the Nutsie music streaming service, for between $30 and $35 million. While the service doesn’t exactly have the name recognition of the now Apple-owned Lala , Nutsie’s mobile applications (for iPhone, Android and Blackberry) have reportedly been downloaded more than two million times, and the company already has partnerships with a range of carriers and cellphone companies including Verizon, T-Mobile and Sprint. As TechCrunch reports, however, what might be most interesting is what the company has in store for Nutsie 3.0 — it will apparently let you copy your entire iTunes library to the cloud and access any song on demand (it currently offers a more limited service that only offers a shuffle mode).