Wired's Gadget Lab Video Podcast

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Each week, the Gadget Lab Video Podcast reports on the hottest tech releases. If gadget lust has you craving the latest gizmo, smart commentary from industry insiders and Wired's staff can help you decide. Wondering which gadgets to buy? What's coming next? How much to spend? Watch, and be enlightened. (Author: Wired.com)
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Recent episodes from Wired's Gadget Lab Video Podcast

  • Published: Sep 5, 08
    This week on the Gadget Lab Video Podcast, we check out a bizarre mp3 player/egg device Sony calls the Rolly, as well as the newest Palm Treo Pro.
     
  • Published: Aug 29, 08
    This week, the Gadget Lab checks out the MOTO Z10. This slider phone molds to the side of your face and lets you edit videos, but can it survive a week in your pocket?
     
  • Published: Aug 22, 08
    This week, the Gadget Lab takes a look at the HP TouchSmart IQ506 touch-based PC. It boasts a 22-inch glossy touchscreen, but does it's performance match its looks?
     
  • Published: Aug 15, 08
    This week, the Gadget Lab takes a look at the glossy, stylish design and face-scanning security features of the Lenovo IdeaPad U110.
     
  • Published: Aug 8, 08
    This week, the Gadget Lab brings you a double dose of gadget lust. First up, Monster's new studio headphones, Beats by Dr. Dre. Then, Samsung's new OLED display phone, the SGH-U900 "Magical Touch".
     
  • Published: Aug 1, 08
    This week, the Gadget Lab takes a look at Sony Ericsson's latest music phone, the W890i
     
  • Published: Jul 28, 08
    This week, the Gadget Lab takes a closer look at JVC's high-definition, hard drive camcorder, the JVC GZ-HD40.
     
  • Published: Jul 23, 08
    In this week's episode of the Gadget Lab Video Podcast, Wired.com's Dylan Tweney and Jose Fermoso run down the specs on the Openmoko Neo Freerunner.
     
  • Published: Jul 23, 08
    The iPhone 3G is a worthy upgrade, but is it worth $200 and a two-year contract? Wired editors Dylan Tweney and Joe Brown debate the new features and value of the summer's hottest handset.