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Neither rain nor sleet nor snow...
by Jordan Drake — 11:57 AM on February 11, 2010

The universe is aligned against us this weekend. I'm currently in Washington, D.C. on a business trip and am completely buried in the record amounts of snow we've been getting on the east coast. My plan was to travel back to North Carolina (where the TR Podcast studios are located) in time for our regular podcast recording session tomorrow (Friday). Instead, I'm stuck here in our nation's capital for a few more days—and ultimately unable to record and produce a new episode of the TR Podcast for this weekend. Needless to say, Scott and the rest of the gang are devastated... just devastated.

If you haven't heard our latest episode, "Tales from CES," feel free to give that a listen over the weekend, or maybe tune into to one of my favorite radio shows and podcasts: This American Life. Either way, we'll be back in two weeks for our regularly scheduled podcast (Sunday the 28th, I believe).

'Til then!

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Last by tomc100 at 11:14 AM on 05/05/10

No show this weekend
by Jordan Drake — 1:17 PM on December 29, 2009

With CES just a week away, excitement is building here at TR. I've added some serious gear to my mobile audio recording rig (shotgun mics, wireless lapels, etc), so hopefully our audio coverage of the show will max out the epic-ness meter. Meanwhile, the rest of the CES team (Scott, Adam and Geoff) are all quite busy in their own respective ways either preparing for the event or finishing up pre-CES deadlines.

With all the hustle and bustle, we've decided not to release a podcast for this upcoming weekend. We'll return from CES and give you a full report on the next scheduled podcast date (the 17th of January). You can also look forward to a half-episode in the style of our anniversary show and MSI MOA Beijing show.

So, for this New Years weekend, instead of waiting patiently for the next episode, go see Avatar in 3D... or something.

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Last by lopensideken at 11:33 PM on 07/26/10

A few podcast scheduling notes - Updated
by Jordan Drake — 10:30 AM on September 4, 2009

I'm sitting in front of my laptop, looking at hours and hours of audio I recorded while covering MSI's Master Overclocking Arena 2009 event in Beijing, China. With these recordings, I intend to compose a thrilling audio essay chronicling the exciting ins and outs of the overclocking event as well as the days and activities surrounding it. With any luck and a touch of skill, it will be a very enjoyable and entertaining report.

I was also, while sitting in front of my laptop, going to write show notes for episode 50 of the Tech Report Podcast... that is until I realized that episode 50 isn't due until Sunday, September 13, because we're releasing our episodes bi-weekly on the second and fourth weekends of every month.

In an effort to keep my MSI report timely and interesting, however, I will publish the story (in audio form with some supplemental pictures) as episode 49.5 of the podcast this coming Sunday, on September 6.

See you on Sunday.

Ok - so I lied - for a variety of reasons, we're looking at a Tuesday/Wednesday release. 'Till then.

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Last by SAMSAMHA at 5:07 PM on 09/10/09

Podcast delays and other stuff
by Jordan Drake — 4:29 PM on June 6, 2009

Wow... it's already time for another podcast. We've recently changed to a bi-weekly schedule, but these episodes come so fast... for me, anyways.

Recording, editing, and posting of our next episode, episode 44, is going to wait until next week... ETA to be determined. I'm just back from a well-needed vacation, Cyril has been busy at Computex the whole week (and apparently only speaks French when jet lagged), and Scott is deep in CPU review mode. These factors have prevented us from recording on our typical Friday afternoon. We'll regroup sometime this next week (again, not entirely sure when, Friday at the latest) and bring you an episode worthy of song and dance. Your patience is appreciated.

In other news, the best in show from E3 (Microsoft's Project Natal), looks actually revolutionary IMHO, the Palm Pre is out and is being recieved well, and I'm all geared up for a Steve Jobs return at WWDC on Monday. It's a good time to be a geek.

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Last by DMiller98 at 3:32 PM on 06/14/09

Slight delay on this week's podcast
by Jordan Drake — 8:52 AM on April 4, 2009

We're looking at another great TR Podcast episode for this week, with discussions ranging from the affects of GPGPU on GPU lifespan to the atrocious bandwidth caps coming to a city near you. However, we'll be releasing this episode tomorrow, on Sunday, instead of our normal Saturday posting.

Rather than spend the day editing audio and writing show notes, I'll be doing live coverage of the AppalachLAN gaming event hear in my home town of Boone, NC for my radio program. Dispite our small town status, the local university manages to host one of the largest gaming events in the south east and as part of my radio show - Digital Life Radio - I'm doing live video/audio streaming coverage. If you want to tune in, I'd suggest listening in around 3pm ET when we'll do an hour of gaming discussion, product reviews, and tech news. Head over to www.digitalliferadio.net for more info.

 

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Last by flip-mode at 6:30 PM on 06/06/09

Fanboys have their limits... and a quick podcast update
by Jordan Drake — 4:32 PM on March 13, 2009

Tuesday morning began much like any other day of the week for me. After checking my e-mail and Twitter, I hit the "home" button in Firefox, which I have setup to launch about 15 of my favorite tech news and review websites (TR included). I quickly noticed news stories about the new iPod shuffle from Apple, and once I realized there was a new product in the lineup, I quickly headed over to apple.com to see for myself what the new music player had to offer. The answer? Not much.

While I was a mild supporter of the second-gen shuffle (I gave one to my mother as a birthday gift, and she loved it for exercising), I find the newest version of Apple's cheapest iPod really disappointing—but not surprising. Apple—or rather, Steve—has been trying to kill buttons of any kind since painting a hockey puck and calling it a mouse in the late 1990s. The one-button laptop touchpads have been the bane of the new Mac-user experience, forcing folks to spend their first week trying to get used to holding the control key to right-click (I got around that problem by setting the touchpad to register two-finger taps as right-clicks). The newest version of the shuffle is yet another stop along the no-button crusade, and it really takes the cake for "huh?" devices. Instead of the small button array we had on the last version (which, again, isn't a terrible device if you're into simplicity), Apple has moved controls to the earbud cord.

When I first realized this, the usability impact of the scenario hit me like a ton of bricks. The iPod shuffle, right out of the box, can't hook up to your car stereo, can't be used with your favorite headphones, and can't be hooked into the home AV setup. You're stuck with the stock earbuds, which after many many pairs have always broken for me after about six months of use. Give the customer base about a month, and someone may well sue Apple for this product. I can honestly say that despite my fruity bent, this product frustrates and disappoints me. Argh.

On another note, we've decided to skip this week for the TR Podcast, but we'll be back next week. Sorry!

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Last by MadManOriginal at 8:20 AM on 03/17/09

Technical difficulties—no podcast today
by Jordan Drake — 1:59 PM on February 28, 2009

Due to a technical malfunction, we have decided to cancel this week's edition of the TR Podcast (which would be episode 37). Several factors contributed to our problem, leaving us with Scott Wasson's voice completely absent from the audio. That's obviously a degradation of quality we cannot allow, so we will have to return next week with our scheduled programming.

Thanks for your patience, and we'll see you next week!

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