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The Engadget Podcast
A taste of iOS 26, Liquid Glass and more Apple updates
We’ve been playing around with the developer betas of Apple’s latest software, and now that we’ve spent time with iOS 26, Liquid Glass and more on actual devices, we have thoughts. From representation in Genmoji and Live Translation adventures to Apple Intelligence musings, our hosts Cherlynn Low and Mat Smith share what you can expect on your iPhones later this year. We also go over our reviews of the Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 and Galaxy Z Flip 7, as well as Microsoft’s SharePoint server vulnerabilities.Cherlynn and Mat on how iOS 26 feels in the developer beta – 1:17Our r...
2025-07-24
59 min
Better Offline
Radio Better Offline: Brian Koppelman, Cherlynn Low & Mike Drucker
Welcome to Radio Better Offline, a tech talk radio show recorded out of iHeartRadio's studio in New York City. Ed Zitron is joined in studio by actor, writer and producer Brian Koppelman, Engadget Managing Editor Cherlynn Low and comedian Mike Drucker to talk about the current state of the tech industry, what AI can actually do, and what the tech industry looks like in the next year. Anthropic and OpenAI Have Begun The Subprime AI Crisishttps://www.wheresyoured.at/anthropic-and-openai-have-begun-the-subprime-ai-crisis/Anthropic Is Bleeding Outhttps://www.wheresyoured.at/anthropic-is-bleeding-out/ ...
2025-07-16
1h 16
My Old Kentucky Podcast
Cherlynn Stevenson Interview, Daniel Grossberg hearing, and more
This week Robert and Jazmin were joined by US Congressional District 6 Democratic candidate Cherlynn Stevenson, who spoke to us from the road about her race for Congress. Before that, Robert and Jazmin discussed a hearing on a lawsuit filed by Daniel Grossberg, the KDP Convention, the "No Kings" Protests, and the "People's Consent Decree" resolution passed by the Louisville Metro Council.
2025-06-18
47 min
Progress Kentucky: Colonels of Truth!
WE'VE GOT THE TRIPLE CROWN!!! w/Cherlynn Stevenson, Annabel Nagel (the Henry Project) & Peter Jefferson (KSVT)
Aaron and Chris cover a legal fight over Kentucky school funding, the launch of a new Kentucky political PAC with a unique mission, and check in with our newest candidate for CONGRESS, Cherlynn Stevenson!BIG Episode this week on #ColonelsOfTruth by Progress KentuckyINTERVIEWS:Annabel Nagel, The Henry Project https://thehenryproject.org/ Peter Jefferson, Kentucky Student Voice Teamhttps://www.weku.org/the-commonwealth/2025-05-13/kentucky-students-spar-with-state-over-ability-to-sue-for-an-adequate-educationhttps://www.ksvt.org/updates/kentucky-students-defend-their-right-to-be-heard-in-groundbreaking-education-lawsuitCherlynn Stevenson, KY-6 Candidate for Congress https://www...
2025-05-15
1h 00
My Old Kentucky Podcast
Cherlynn Stevenson in running in District 6
This week Robert and Jazmin discuss the entrance of Cherlynn Stevenson in Congressional District 6, as well as two Louisville stories which form a parable about openness in government.
2025-05-14
36 min
Progress Kentucky: Colonels of Truth!
Garland Barr Makes it Official - Now, about KY-6… w/Carma Bell Marshall & Cherlynn Stevenson
Aaron and Dr. Clardy cover breaking political news from Kentucky, including an important protest at Murray State, and a new official candidate running for Mitch's senate seat - then we check in with Carma Bell Marshall, the trans activist at the center of THE Frankfort bathroom brewhaha, then get a quick update from friend of the show, Cherlynn Stevenson, about her possible next political move. #ColonelsOfTruthNEWS OF THE WEAK:https://kentuckylantern.com/briefs/campus-rally-shows-support-for-international-students-at-murray-state-university/https://kentuckylantern.com/2025/04/22/u-s-rep-andy-barr-makes-it-official-lexington-republican-seeks-mcconells-senate-seat/https://www.kentucky.com/news/politics-government/article304803131.html...
2025-04-24
1h 00
Better Offline
Radio Better Offline: Cherlynn Low, Alex Cranz & Victoria Song
Welcome to Radio Better Offline, a tech talk radio show recorded out of iHeartRadio's studio in New York city. In this episode, Ed Zitron is joined by tech reporters Alex Cranz, Cherlynn Low and Victoria song to talk about the broken promises of generative AI, and how useless things get funded far more than useful ones. Alex Cranz: https://bsky.app/profile/cranz.bsky.social Cherlynn Low:https://www.engadget.com/about/editors/cherlynn-low/https://x.com/cherlynnlowhttps://bsky.app/profile/cherlynn.bsky.social Victoria Song:
2025-03-19
1h 26
Pretty Sisters with Callie
Ep 30- Think Like a Pro with Champion Waterskier Cherlynn Pearson 🌊🏆🎙️
What does it take to think like a champion? This week on the Pretty Sisters Podcast, I sit down with Cherlynn Pearson, a professional waterskier and inspiring woman, to talk about the confidence, courage, and mindset required to compete at the highest level.Cherlynn shares:🏅 Her journey into waterskiing and the challenges of elite competition🔥 How she found strength through adversity after losing her home in a fire💖 The importance of supporting women and building deep friendshipsThis episode is packed with wisdom, resilience, and sisterhood—don’t miss it!✨ Listen now and...
2025-02-18
1h 00
Better Offline
Better Offline CES 2025: Day 5 - Pt. 1
Welcome to Better Offline’s coverage of the 2025 Consumer Electronics Show - a standup radio station in the Venetian with an attached open bar where reporters, experts and various other characters bring you the stories from the floor. In Part 1 of our 5th day covering CES, Ed Zitron is joined by writer Ed Ongweso Jr, David Roth of Defector, Cherlynn Low of Engadget and Health Physicist Phil Broughton to talk about men and their lack of vulnerability about sex, the sex toy industry, age tech, exoskeletons…and lasers! Ed Ongweso Jr.: https://bsky.app/profile/bigb...
2025-01-11
1h 41
The Engadget Podcast
Reviewing the iPhone 16 and Apple Watch Series 10
Our reviews of the iPhone 16 Pro and Apple Watch Series 10 are up, thanks to one very tired Cherlynn Low. In this episode, Devindra and Cherlynn discuss her final thoughts on Apple's new hardware, including why the iPhone 16 Pro’s photo processing is particularly interesting. In other news, we also chat about Snap's fifth-generation AR Spectacles, as well as HTC Vive's new Focus Vision headset. iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max reviews: great cameras, but incomplete without Apple Intelligence – 0:59Israel linked to coordinated pager and walkie-talkie explosions in Lebanon – 42:29 Snap’s 5th generati...
2024-09-19
1h 04
The Engadget Podcast
iPhone 16, AirPods 4 and Apple Watch Series 10 impressions
The iPhone 16 event is over, and now we've got plenty of thoughts to share after playing with all of Apple's new hardware. In this episode, Devindra and Cherlynn chat about the entire iPhone 16 and Pro lineup, and Senior Reporter Billy Steele joins to chat about his experience with the AirPods 4 and Apple Watch Series 10. It turns out, the Apple Watch stole the show from the iPhone.Post-Apple event thoughts on AirPods, Apple Watch Series 10, and, iPhone 16 with Cherlynn Low and Billy Steele – 0:47Huawei releases a $2,800 tri-fold phone that won’t be coming to t...
2024-09-13
1h 11
Progress Kentucky: Colonels of Truth!
Normal Humans are Paying Attention Now w/Rep. Nima Kulkarni & Rep. Cherlynn Stevenson #ColonelsOfTruth
Aaron, Kimberly and Chris cover the breaking political news out of Kentucky, with TWO, 2, TWO interviews: Rep. Nema Kulkarni (New Americans Initiative) and Democratic House leadership member Rep. Cherlynn Stevenson. #ColonelsOfTruth #ProgressKentucky NEWS OF THE WEAK:https://www.courier-journal.com/story/opinion/columnists/ricky-jones/2024/09/11/university-louisville-abandons-dei-anti-black-racism/75149766007/ INTERVIEW: Rep. Cherlynn Stevenson (D-KY 88)https://www.cherlynnstevenson.com/https://kyhousedems.com/ INTERVIEW: Rep. Nima Kulkarni (D-KY 40)https://newamericansinitiative.org/https://www.votenima.com/ CALL TO ACTION: Join Progress Kentucky's CKY election campaign!! ...
2024-09-12
1h 10
The Engadget Podcast
Pixel 9 Pro Fold review with MrMobile + IFA 2024
After plenty of testing, we've got some final thoughts on Google's latest foldable. In this episode, Cherlynn and Devindra are joined by Michael Fisher (AKA MrMobile) to discuss the Pixel 9 Pro Fold and why it feels like a far more mature device than the previous Pixel Fold. Also, we dive into some of the biggest news from IFA 2024, like Intel's Core Ultra 200V chips and Acer's crazy laptop concept with a built-in gamepad.Cherlynn and MrMobile review the Pixel 9 Pro Fold – 1:14IFA News: Intel’s promising Core Ultra 200V chips, Acer’s contro...
2024-09-05
1h 01
The Engadget Podcast
Samsung Galaxy Ring review, KOSA passes the Senate and another AI “Friend”
Samsung's Galaxy Ring is here, and honestly it's just a bit basic. This week, Cherlynn and Devindra dive into what does and doesn't work with Samsung's latest wearable. Also, we discuss Friend's new AI gadget, which listens to your conversations and sends text messages to help you feel less lonely. To get a better sense of the device, Devindra also talks to Friend's CEO, Avi Schiffmann, about why he's leaning away from the productivity side of AI helpers and more towards the vibes of friendly AI. (And yes, we also ask why he spent $1.8 million of Friend's $2.5 million funding...
2024-08-02
1h 36
The Rebel Tribe
Empowered by Aromas: How Essential Oils Benefit Women's Well-Being
Join us on this episode of The Rebel Tribe Podcast as we dive into the world of essential oils with top expert Cherlynn Thomas, who reveals how these potent elixirs can enhance every aspect of a woman's life. From boosting mood and energy to easing stress and promoting radiant skin, to helping us through pregnancy and menopause, discover the secrets to unlocking your full potential with nature's fragrant treasures. Tune in for tips, tricks, and ideas that will leave you feeling fabulous! Follow Cherlynn on Facebook to stay up to date on all the latest info on essential oils
2024-06-05
1h 00
The Engadget Podcast
Why TikTok will never be the same again
After months of anticipation, President Biden finally signed the TikTok divestment into law this week. It will force ByteDance to either sell TikTok to another company within a year, or see the app banned from US app stores. Is this a wise move to rid control of the social app from the Chinese government, or is it government overreach before TikTok has done anything wrong? Engadget Senior Editor Karissa Bell joins Cherlynn and Devindra to dive into what's next for TikTok. The US TikTok ban is signed into law, what happens now? – 0:57De...
2024-04-26
1h 02
The Engadget Podcast
NY Auto Show and the state of EVs + Lucy Liu interview
This week, it’s all about cars and Lucy Liu in VR. Devindra chats with Senior Writer Sam Rutherford about his visit to the New York International Auto Show, where he saw the Polestar 4, a unique new EV without a rear window. Also, Cherlynn pops in to chat with Lucy Liu about her new VR game, The Pirate Queen. We also explore the issues around Florida’s bill banning young kids from social media sites, and Sam tells us why he likes Netflix’s Avatar: The Last Airbender adaptation.Sam Rutherford on what’s new in EVs and car...
2024-03-29
1h 19
The Engadget Podcast
Surface Pro 10 and Laptop 6 are all about business
Microsoft finally announced the Surface Pro 10 and Laptop 6 today, but you won’t find them in any retail stores. You can only buy them on Microsoft’s website and through enterprise resellers. This week, Cherlynn and Devindra discuss why Microsoft is positioning these computers for businesses, and what it could mean for the future of the Surface lineup. The company is hinting that it’ll have consumer devices soon – likely the Pro 10 and Laptop 6 without as much corporate baggage. But there may also be room for an entirely new form of Surface. Perhaps it’s time for a true Surface fo...
2024-03-21
1h 06
The Engadget Podcast
Samsung unveils the Galaxy S24, Apple Vision Pro revisited
The tech world isn’t taking any breaks after CES! This week, Cherlynn and Devindra are joined by Senior Writer Sam Rutherford to discuss Samsung’s latest Galaxy Unpacked event, where it debuted the Galaxy S24 smartphone line. They don’t look very different from last year, but they’re packing a load of AI smarts. Also, Cherlynn finally got to try out the Apple Vision Pro and tells us all about her spatial computing journey. While it was a mostly eye-opening experience, the headset also hurt Cherlynn’s head and forced her to confront one of nature’s most terrify...
2024-01-19
1h 27
Progress Kentucky: Colonels of Truth!
The GOP’s Dr. MLK Hypocrisy w/Rep. Cherlynn Stevenson #ColonelsOfTruth
Aaron, Kimberly & Nema break down a couple of horrible bills being advanced by the GOP supermajority - criminalizing homelessness and rejecting anti-racism efforts - and then reality check some GOP hypocrisy on MLK day. The crew then interviews friend of the show, Rep. Cherlynn Stevenson - who in addition to representing the mighty 88th district is also in House leadership - as the Minority Caucus Chair - she shares her priorities and looming fights in Frankfort. We close out with a critical call to action! #ColonelsOfTruth NEWS OF THE WEAK: https://kentuckylantern.com/2024/01/16...
2024-01-18
1h 04
The Engadget Podcast
CES 2024 recap: AI steals the show, of course
Just as we expected, AI was the running theme throughout CES 2024. In this episode, Devindra and Producer Ben Ellman chat with co-host Cherlynn Low, who’s on the ground in Las Vegas with the Engadget team. We dive into AI popping into almost every product category, new standalone AI hardware, and a surprising amount of “shush” tech. In geekier news, we dive into Micron’s new RAM format for laptops, which has the potential to reshape the notebook industry, and discuss why we all may want a rolling house robot like Samsung’s Ballie. And on a sad note, we discuss...
2024-01-12
1h 31
The Engadget Podcast
This is 200! Looking back at the rise of AI, 5G and more
We made it to 200 episodes, folks! This week, Cherlynn, Devindra, Producer Ben Ellman and Senior Writer Sam Rutherford dive into some of the biggest tech developments since we rebooted the podcast in 2019. Remember, that was a pre-pandemic, pre-generative AI world! We also highlight a few guest interviews worth revisiting, like our chats with Bill Nye and Ann Druyan. As for recent news, we quickly recap the OpenAI drama around Sam Altman’s ouster, discuss Google’s new Gemini AI platform, and chat about the revelation that governments are spying on our push notifications. Cherlynn also details her expe...
2023-12-08
1h 15
The Engadget Podcast
iPhone 15 Pro reviews, Microsoft picks AI over Surface
Gadget season is in full swing! This week, Cherlynn chats about her experience reviewing the iPhone 15 Pro and Apple Watch Series 9. Does a 5x camera zoom make much of a difference? Also, Devindra and Cherlynn dive into Microsoft’s big Surface event in NYC, which actually ended up being more of an AI event. The company announced Copilot, its new AI assistant for Windows and other platforms. Microsoft is basically consolidating all of the Copilot products it’s already announced for Edge, MS 365 and Windows, but maybe this will be less confusing in the long run? Not to m...
2023-09-22
1h 07
Apple Bitz XL w/ Brian Tong
Reactions to the iPhone 15/15 Pro & Apple Watch Series 9/Ultra 2! (Apple Bitz Xl, Ep. 282)
It's a special Apple Bitz XL Podcast from The 'Wonderlust' in Apple's Podcast Studio at Apple Park! YouTubers UrAvgConsumer (Judner Aura), Krystal Lora, and Cherlynn Low from Engadget join the pod for their reactions and impressions of the new iPhone 15 & 15 Pro Lineup, Apple Watch Series 9 and Ultra 2, the new AirPods Pro 2nd Generation with USB-C and Apple's Carbon Neutral 2030 Initiative. Krystal Lora @thekrystallora Judner Aura @UrAvgConsumer Cherlynn Low Deputy Editor at Engadget You can help support this show and my independent work at www.patreon.com/briantong THANK YOU! Call into the show by recording a Voice Memo and send...
2023-09-16
55 min
The Engadget Podcast
Taking down the ‘X’, plus a week of AI and EV news
While our reviewers spend time testing the numerous Samsung devices that were just announced, this episode Cherlynn and Sam dive into the relatively slow week in tech. Of course, we can’t escape the onslaught of news coming from X-Twitter-Musk land, just like how residents from a building across from the company’s San Francisco headquarters were unable to escape from blinding lights this weekend. We also go over some updates from Meta and Google and discover why Cherlynn loves clowns. This week in X/Twitter news: A disturbing strobe-light of a logo and hidi...
2023-08-04
1h 01
The Engadget Podcast
How Apple and Google are highlighting accessibility
This week, we’re focusing on Global Accessibility Awareness Day (GAAD), an annual event meant to promote the need for accessible tech solutions. Cherlynn returns to tell us what Apple, Google, Adobe and others are doing to make their products more useful for people with disabilities (and, it turns out, many general users too). We also discuss Sam Altman’s trip to Congress, and why we’re not entirely impressed with the OpenAI CEO’s calls for AI regulation. Finally, we explain why the BlackBerry movie is one of the best films about tech ever made (take that, Tetris!).
2023-05-19
1h 17
The Engadget Podcast
Is Google Bard drunk?
Google finally opened up its Bard AI for testing, and it turns out it’s a little loopy. This week, Cherlynn and Devindra dive into their experience with Bard, as well as how it compares with Microsoft’s BingAI (and GPT4, consequently). Also, we discuss even more AI news from NVIDIA, Microsoft and Midjourney, as well as TikTok CEO Shou Chew’s date with Congress.Google opened its Bard AI chatbot to the masses, it seems a little drunk – 1:22So many other AI updates from Microsoft, NVIDIA, Adobe and more – 23:14Other news...
2023-03-23
59 min
The Engadget Podcast
MacBook Pro M2 review, Samsung Unpacked preview
We’ve finally got new gadgets to review! This week, Cherlynn, Devindra and Engadget’s Sam Rutherford dive into the new 14-inch MacBook Pro with an M2 Max chip. Sure, it looks the same as before, but demanding users may appreciate the performance bump. Also, they discuss where the new M2 Pro-powered Mac Mini fits into Apple’s lineup. And of course, Cherlynn and Sam update us on everything they expect from Samsung’s Unpacked event next week. We’ll get the Galaxy S23, naturally, but rumors also point to new computers too.MacBook Pro M2 Max...
2023-01-27
1h 15
Progress Kentucky: Colonels of Truth!
The Sitch on the Sesh w/Rep. Cherlynn Stevenson
Aaron and Willie cover the breaking Kentucky political news you need: the Gov's State of the Commonwealth speech, an ironic contribution to the KY GOP Building Fund, and who's running in the May primaries. We then check in with new Kentucky Democratic House Caucus Chair, Rep. Cherlynn Stevenson about how the general assembly is proceeding so far, and her hopes for blocking some of the worst proposal looming in Frankfort. NEWS OF THE WEAK: https://www.wkyt.com/2023/01/04/governor-beshear-give-state-commonwealth-address/ https://governor.ky.gov/attachments/20230104_State-of-the-Commonwealth-Address.pdf https://kentuckylantern.com/2023/01/09/pfizer-gives-1-million-to-republican-party-of-kentucky-to-expand-its-headquarters/
2023-01-12
1h 04
The Engadget Podcast
The best and worst of tech in 2022
We made it, folks! The end of the year is upon us, so Cherlynn, Devindra and UK Bureau Chief Mat Smith have gathered to break down the high and low points for the tech world. And for the first time, we duke it out to decide the first ever Engadget Podcast awards for the best and worst tech of the year. Let’s just hope things look brighter in 2023.Engadget’s best / worst of 2022 – 1:23Devindra, Cherlynn and Mat’s personal best / worst of the year – 27:07Engadget Podcast Official Best / Worst of the Yea...
2022-12-16
1h 27
The Engadget Podcast
Kindle Scribe review and the rise of Twitter clones
Finally, a Kindle you can write on! This week, we dive into Cherlynn’s review of the Kindle Scribe, Amazon’s first e-reader that can also capture handwritten notes. The hardware is great, but as usual, Amazon’s software feels half-baked. Also, Devindra and Cherlynn discuss the rise of new Twitter alternatives like Hive Social and Post. It looks like many communities are already splintering off to these services, but unfortunately, they can’t yet replicate the magic of Twitter.Kindle Scribe review – 1:13Rise of the Twitter clones: Hive Social, Post, and Mastodon –...
2022-12-02
51 min
Moving Kentucky Forward
Cherlynn Stevenson on How She Won, and What’s Next
Rep. Cherlynn Stevenson talks about her campaign and how she won her new district, as well as the issues facing the KY General Assembly when they gather again in January.
2022-11-19
28 min
The Engadget Podcast
Diving into our Holiday Gift Guide
This week, Cherlynn and Devindra chat with Senior Commerce Editor, Valentina Palladino, about our massive Holiday Gift Guide. If you’re looking for a decent laptop to gift, or maybe some budget gear for yourself, we’ve got you covered! Also, they dig into the FTX debacle (which got much worse than last week!), and Elon Musk’s ongoing fail whale Twitter acquisition. And on a surprising note, we end up having strong feelings about Amazon’s chat-based virtual healthcare service. Engadget 2022 Holiday Gift Guide – 1:24NASA’s Artemis 1 rocket finally launches – 27:20Cherlynn got...
2022-11-18
1h 14
Appodlachia
Kentucky Midterm Election Bonus Bonanza!
On this special bonus episode, we talk all things Kentucky Politics with Robert Kahne of My Old Kentucky Podcast https://myoldkentuckypodcast.podbean.com/We also feature a couple of under-the-radar Kentucky elections in the region and beyond that you should know about including Conor Halbleib (U.S. House candidate for KY 5th District) and Rep. Cherlynn Stevenson!Conor Halbleib: https://conor4kentucky.com/Rep. Cherlynn Stevenson: https://www.cherlynnstevenson.com/-----------------------------------------------Transition Music: "Leave it to Me" by Corduroy Brownhttps://corduroy-brown.com/Transition...
2022-10-23
1h 34
Appodlachia
Kentucky Midterm Election Bonus Bonanza!
On this special bonus episode, we talk all things Kentucky Politics with Robert Kahne of My Old Kentucky Podcast https://myoldkentuckypodcast.podbean.com/We also feature a couple of under-the-radar Kentucky elections in the region and beyond that you should know about including Conor Halbleib (U.S. House candidate for KY 5th District) and Rep. Cherlynn Stevenson!Conor Halbleib: https://conor4kentucky.com/Rep. Cherlynn Stevenson: https://www.cherlynnstevenson.com/-----------------------------------------------Transition Music: "Leave it to Me" by Corduroy Brownhttps://corduroy-brown.com/Transition...
2022-10-20
1h 34
The Engadget Podcast
Everything Amazon! And we review the Apple Watch Ultra
This week, Cherlynn and Devindra dive into the massive amounts of news from Amazon’s recent event. There’s a Kindle you can write on! And Amazon also wants to track your sleep on bed. We discuss what’s interesting about all of this gear, as well as why we still don’t trust Amazon with some of our data. Also, Cherlynn tells us what she likes (and doesn’t) about the Apple Watch Ultra, and Devindra explains why the Sonos Sub Mini is a pretty great value. Stay tuned to the end for our chat with Josh Newman, VP...
2022-09-30
1h 28
Magnify
Saturday Night: The Calm Before the Storm
In this first episode, we will sit down with David and Cherlynn Hegg and get a peek behind the scenes of “the man, the message, and his home life”. David and Cherlynn will talk about the balance of ministry and the home and how they juggled the demands of pulpit demands, church leadership, and managing the family. David will also rehearse his Romans study and prep routine and the significance of “The Obedience of Faith” emphasis. The Magnify Podcast is a production of Grace Baptist Church in Santa Clarita, CA. For more information about service times and events...
2022-09-15
39 min
The Engadget Podcast
Is Dall-E’s AI art borrowed or stolen?
This week, Cherlynn and Devindra dive into the world of AI art with Senior Editor Dan Cooper and Creative Futurist John LePore. We know Dall-E and Midjourney can create some truly compelling images from a bit of text, but do they owe a debt to all of the images that they were trained on? Also, we explore the sorry state of Meta and Cherlynn gushes about the new Pixel Buds Pro. Stay tuned to the end of the show for our chat with Joshua Stiksma, Design Director of Moss 2, who discusses the current state of VR game development. ...
2022-07-29
1h 37
The Engadget Podcast
Pixel 6a review and the state of Netflix
Is the Pixel 6a the best Android phone under $500? Tune in for Cherlynn’s review! This week, Devindra and Cherlynn also discuss why losing almost a million subscribers was actually a good thing fo Netflix. And they dive into Qualcomm’s latest hardware for smartwatches, as well as the latest updates from Twitter’s ongoing fight with Elon Musk. The Pixel 6a is the best midrange Android phone on the market now – 1:53 Netflix lost a million subscribers, and that’s a good thing? – 17:11 Delaware judge allows faster trial for Twitter v. Elon Musk – 29:56 Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked...
2022-07-21
1h 07
The Engadget Podcast
Google I/O + hands-on with Microsoft’s Adaptive Mouse
This week, Engadget Deputy Editor Nathan Ingraham joins Cherlynn and Devindra to dive into everything announced at Google I/O. There were plenty of new devices, of course, but Google also showed off how its improved AI tech is making maps, translation and more features even smarter. Also, Cherlynn discusses her exclusive feature on Microsoft’s Adaptive Mouse, as well as the company’s new Inclusive Tech Lab. And in other news, we bid farewell to the iPod and reminisce about the early days of MP3 players. Google IO overview – 1:45 A return for Google Glass? – 13:24 Pixel 6a announ...
2022-05-13
1h 37
The Engadget Podcast
Reviewing the Samsung Galaxy S22 and S22 Ultra
It’s all about Samsung this week! Cherlynn, Devindra and Engadget Senior Editor Sam Rutherford dive into the company’s newest flagship smartphones, the Galaxy S22 and S22 Ultra. It’s jam-packed with new features, we just wish they were easier to use. (And what the heck is “Vision Booster” anyway?) Also, Sam gives us his thoughts on Alienware’s x14 gaming laptop, and Cherlynn is introduced to the infamous Bitcoin cryptocouple. Samsung Galaxy S22 and S22 Ultra Reviews – 1:35 Alienware X14 Review – 30:49 Android 13 developer preview / privacy sandbox on Android – 39:20 New productivity tools in Google Smart Canvas – 43:38
2022-02-18
1h 10
Progress Kentucky: Colonels of Truth!
Mitch's America & the GOP's map of Kentucky w/guest Rep. Cherlynn Stevenson #ColonelsOfTruth
This week Doug and Aaron take a look at the General Assembly in Frankfort, with Doug covering a few bills to keep track of, and Aaron bringing you the latest on the GOP redistricting maps saga. We've also got a fun new game for you: "Name that Legislator!" Of course we HAVE to cover Mitch’s view of American voters in the latest installment of #MitchPlease - then we talk with Lexington Representative Cherlynn Stevenson. We then close with a critical call to action. GA rundown https://www.kentucky.com/news/politics-government/article257132807.html ...
2022-01-27
1h 05
The Engadget Podcast
Dorsey leaves Twitter and a look into Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon chips
This week, Cherlynn and Devindra discuss the significance of Jack Dorsey leaving Twitter. Will the social network thrive, or stumble, after losing its co-founder for a second time? Also, Cherlynn explains what’s up with all of Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon chips for phones, computers and… portable gaming consoles? Is it enough to take on Apple’s M1 chips? Or will Windows once again hold Snapdragon PCs back? What is Twitter without founder Jack Dorsey? – 1:21 Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chip – 22:38 Updates from the Theranos / Elizabeth Holmes trial – 45:44 Spotify’s Wrapped feature is available this week – 51:41 Working on – 5...
2021-12-03
1h 08
Conscious Hoofbeat with Dr. Pamela
No Hoof-No Horse with Cherlynn Resager
Are you riding a lame horse? Do you know if your horse is lame? A lot of horse owners don't even know their horse is off or imbalanced. Listen to Integrative Hoofcare Practitioner, Cherlynn Resager, from Bainbridge Island, WA join Dr. Pamela for a conversation about creating hoof health, diet, assimilation, composite shoes, and more! This is your personal invitation to join Dr. Pamela in her private arena! Go to www.conscioushoofbeat.com and sign up for the latest Conscious Hoofbeat unique opportunity TODAY! Join Dr. Pamela for the Four Square Model of Horsemanship...
2021-11-22
46 min
Benefit of the Doud
Microsoft Surface Duo 2: Second chances?
This week saw the release of new Apple hardware, new Pixel phones, and new Samsung bespoke options. Plus, reviews of the Microsoft surface Duo 2 dropped which brings us to our top story of the week. Cherlynn Low, Reviews Editor from Engadget dropped by to talk about the Surface Duo 2 with me as we compare notes from our respective reviews. Did Microsoft take full advantage of this opportunity, or did it come up short once again? Links to News of the week available at benefitofthedoud.com Patreon bonus for this episode: early access and full interview a...
2021-10-24
45 min
The Engadget Podcast
Apple Watch Series 7 review + New MacBook Event + Twitch Hack
This week, Cherlynn and Devindra chat about what to expect from Apple’s upcoming event (new MacBooks, baby!), as well as all of the other launch shindigs from Google, Samsung and Sony. Cherlynn also tells all about her Apple Watch Series 7 review, and why she hates testing sleep tracking gadgets. And to catch up on some big news from last week, Manda Farough from the Virtual Economy Podcast joins to dive into the massive Twitch hack. There’s a new Apple event on October 18, will there be MacBooks? – 1:25 Apple Watch Series 7 review – 9:09 The Apple Watch still doesn’t...
2021-10-15
1h 19
The Engadget Podcast
NVIDIA bets big on ARM, Surface Laptop 4 arrives
This week, Cherlynn and Devindra chat about NVIDIA’s massive GTC developer conference. It turns out ARM chips are going to be a much bigger deal for NVIDIA! Also, they discuss the recently announced Surface Laptop 4 and Microsoft’s new family of accessories. We also spend a bit of time with Cherlynn’s horrific OnePlus Watch review experience. A few notes from NVIDIA’s Graphics Technology Conference – 1:05 Surface Laptop 4 Preview – 10:36 OnePlus watch review (it’s not great) – 18:25 Other News: Apple event is scheduled for 4/20 – 32:57 Other News: Another Samsung Galaxy Unpacked on April 28 – 35:34 Other News: Sony Experia I...
2021-04-16
1h 03
The Engadget Podcast
Samsung’s ‘Awesome’ event, Google’s sleep-tracking display and more!
This week, Cherlynn and Devindra are joined by senior mobile editor Chris Velazco to try and make sense of Samsung’s ‘Awesome Unpacked’ event. The company didn’t just unveil new Galaxy A-series phones, but also tried excruciatingly hard to flex its ‘understanding’ of Gen Z lingo. We also take a look at Google’s new Nest Hub, which is a smart display that uses radar to… tell when you’re asleep? Is that cool or creepy? Plus, updates from elsewhere in the world of tech. Samsung’s “Awesome” Unpacked unveils new A series phones – 2:46 Google’s New Nest Hub watches while y...
2021-03-19
1h 32
Progress Kentucky: Colonels of Truth!
Frankfort-focus: elections have consequences...unfortunately. State Rep. Cherlynn Stevenson & Doug Price Is Right!
Join hosts Aaron Viles, Kimberly Cecil-Jones & Denise Gray as they cover the political news of the week - we'll be joined by Doug Price for an update on KY impeachment proceedings, in his new segment, "Doug Price Is Right." You'll definitely want to hear from our very special guest, State Representative Cherlynn Stevenson (D-88). Download and listen for the news and strategy you need for a more progressive Kentucky! Live Mondays at 7pm - https://www.facebook.com/progressky/live/ Website - http://progresskentucky.org/ Support us! - https://secure.actblue.com/donate...
2021-02-09
53 min
The Engadget Podcast
iPhone 12, Pixel reviews and Xbox Series X preview
It’s been a hardware-heavy week, with Apple’s iPhone 12 event delivering four new iPhones to gawk at. Devindra and Cherlynn take a look at some of the more controversial and outstanding discussions about Apple’s latest and greatest. Then, we talk about Cherlynn’s experience reviewing the Pixel 4a 5G and Pixel 5, and Jessica Conditt joins our hosts to talk about the Xbox Series X after having spent three weeks with the console. Apple finally unveils the iPhone 12 (pro and mini, too!) – 1:23 Final review of the Pixel 5 and 4a5G – 28:06 Xbox Series X and S preview with...
2020-10-16
1h 12
TA'cast
TA'cast | Surface Duo: a closer look
For the next four Tuesdays, TA'cast co-host Dieter hosts a series of discussions diving deep into the tech review season, each focusing on a specific product.This week, Dieter and ThinkAuthority editor Dan Saif talks with Engadget's Cherlynn Low about Microsoft's Surface Duo.The trio discusses how the process of reviewing this device differs from others in the past, where it stands in the phone and tablet market, and other notable points from Dieter and Cherlynn's time with the Duo that didn't make it into the review.
2020-09-29
52 min
The Engadget Podcast
Microsoft buys Bethesda! And we review the Apple Watch SE
This week, Devindra and Cherlynn dive into Microsoft’s massive (and surprising!) acquisition of Bethesda, and all of the other ZeniMax Media studios. Also, Cherlynn dives into her experience with the Apple Watch SE — is it enough to tempt her away from Android? Microsoft shakes the gaming industry with huge studio buy – 1:42 TikTok is now partly owned by Oracle and [checks notes] …Walmart? – 13:51 Apple Watch SE in depth review – 17:39 Samsung Unpacked (Fan Edition) – 33:29 Baseless speculation on the Amazon product event – 40:31 Working On – 44:19 Picks – 46:51
2020-09-25
54 min
The Vergecast
Microsoft Surface Duo with Engadget's Cherlynn Low
Every Tuesday this month, Vergecast co-host Dieter Bohn hosts a series of discussions diving deep into tech review season, each focusing on a specific product.This week, Dieter and Verge deputy editor Dan Seifert talks with Engadget's Cherlynn Low about Microsoft's Surface Duo.The trio discuss how the process of reviewing this device differs from others in the past, where it stands in the phone and tablet market, and other notable points from Dieter and Cherlynn's time with the Duo that didn't make it into the review.We are conducting an audience survey...
2020-09-22
52 min
The Engadget Podcast
Apple Watch Series 6, Oculus Quest 2, RTX 3080 and more!
This week, it’s (almost) all about Apple as Cherlynn and Devindra are joined by Valentina Palladino to dive into Apple’s event on Tuesday. Is the new Apple Watch Series 6 impressive? Is $279 for the Watch SE a good price? Then, Devindra tells us about his review of the Oculus Quest 2 and NVIDIA’s RTX 3080. Then, we look at the crazy LG Wing before catching you up on the flood of news in tech this week. There was an Apple event, but no iPhones (yet) – 1:50 Apple Watch Series 6 (and Watch SE and Fitness +) – 5:25 iPads 8 get and Air – 30:1...
2020-09-18
1h 18
The Engadget Podcast
Surface Duo review, Xbox Series S and Apple's upcoming event
The Surface Duo reviews are in and the verdict is a resounding meh. Devindra and Cherlynn talk about what excited them about Microsoft’s dual-screen debut, and explain why using it in the real world was frustrating. Then, UK bureau chief Mat Smith joins our hosts to discuss the Xbox Series S and X versus Sony’s Playstation options, as well as what Apple might have in store for the September 15th event it announced this week. Finally, we can talk about what the Microsoft Duo is actually like – 1:38 Xbox Series S, what a surprise – 24:09 A timely A...
2020-09-11
1h 01
The Engadget Podcast
Galaxy Z Fold 2, NVIDIA RTX 3000 and Intel's 11th-gen CPUs
As if Samsung unveiling the Z Fold 2 plus an NVIDIA event weren’t enough to keep us busy this week, we also got a slew of news from companies all over the consumer electronics industry thanks to IFA 2020. Cherlynn and Devindra are joined by senior mobile editor Chris Velazco to discuss his impressions of the Galaxy Z Fold 2 after spending a day and a half with it. Then, our hosts geek out over NVIDIA and Intel’s latest processors, before blazing through the plethora of IFA news from companies like TCL, Qualcomm, Lenovo and Samsung (again). Galaxy Z Fold...
2020-09-04
1h 06
The Engadget Podcast
Galaxy Note 20 Ultra Review + Fortnite v. Apple
This week, Cherlynn and Devindra chat about what it’s like to live with the Galaxy Note 20 Ultra, plus they dive into Epic’s war with Apple over the App Store. Also, they’ll discuss how Facebook is still trying (and failing) to make Instagram a Tiktok killer. Notes from the Galaxy Note 20 review – 1:52 Fortnite v. Apple’s app store – 17:34 Oculus will soon require Facebook login – 28:23 Facebook tries Reels, but can it stand up to TikTok? – 33:12 Working On – 39:14 Picks – 47:26
2020-08-21
58 min
The Engadget Podcast
All about the Surface Duo and Galaxy Watch Active 3
This week was dominated by Microsoft’s Surface Duo news, with the company finally unveiling full details and availability info for its dual-screen device since it was first showed off last year. Cherlynn and Devindra discuss why this is such a compelling product and spell out some concerns that could hold the Duo back. How can Microsoft justify the controversial price tag and is the software any better than previous efforts? Our hosts also take a deeper look at Cherlynn’s experience reviewing the Galaxy Watch Active 3 and provide updates on some Intel and Avatar news that came out this...
2020-08-14
1h 01
The Engadget Podcast
Samsung! Pixel 4a! A New Gadget Bonanza!
t’s a jam-packed week of news thanks to Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked event. Cherlynn and Devindra chat about the Galaxy Note (and Ultra!), the Z Fold 2, Tab S7 and S7+, Watch 3 and Buds Live. Whew. And they still find time to go into Cherlynn’s glowing Pixel 4a review, and the crazy Microsoft/Tiktok deal and Trump’s latest attempt to block Chinese companies. Samsung announces so many things – 2:00 ZFold2 – 6:07 Galaxy Note 20 – 16:47 Galaxy Tab – 26:10 Watch 3 – 35:06 Buds Live – 40:38 Google’s Pixel 4a might be the best midrange smartphone – 44:01 Apple refreshes the 27-inch iMac – 55:50...
2020-08-07
1h 16
The Engadget Podcast
Big Tech Goes to Washington
This week on the show, Devindra and Cherlynn chat about Facebook, Apple, Google and Amazon’s congressional antitrust hearing. Are they too big to compete fairly? Or is the tech industry being overly criticized? (It’s most likely the former.) Also, we dive into Garmin’s lackluster response to its widespread system outage, Quibi’s surprising Emmy noms, and Tenet’s international opening. Facebook, Amazon, Apple, and Google Testify in Anti-Trust Hearings – 2:05 Garmin Gets Hacked, Tries to Play it Cool – 25:46 Quibi was Nominated for [checks notes] 10 Emmys?? – 31:39 Working On – 40:20 Picks – 44:56
2020-07-31
52 min
The Engadget Podcast
OnePlus Nord and a gaming phone party
This has been a gadget-and-gaming heavy week for Team Engadget, and it’s right in our comfort zone. As Devindra was busy hosting Engadget’s Xbox livestream event, Cherlynn is joined by UK Bureau Chief Mat Smith. They dive into the OnePlus Nord, which was launched this week, and has been hyped up by the company and its fans. The Nord is a return to good affordable phones for OnePlus, and Mat shares his impressions after playing with it for a bit. Our hosts also go over the OnePlus Buds, Xiaomi’s Mi Smart Band 5 (and other products), the ASUS R...
2020-07-24
45 min
The Engadget Podcast
Understanding Windows on ARM and Apple Silicon
After Cherlynn’s review of the Snapdragon-powered Lenovo Flex 5G laptop was published this week, our hosts decided to take a deeper look at Windows on ARM. Between buggy performance and confusion over app compatibility, there’s a lot to unpack. Then, Devindra and Cherlynn look at Apple Silicon and the challenges that might be in the company’s way as it makes its two-year transition to ARM. Will an ARM-based Macbook be powerful enough for the most demanding users? Then, as usual, we share what we’ve been working on and relaxing with, and offer entertainment recommendations you should c...
2020-07-17
51 min
The Engadget Podcast
Thunderbolt 4, Snapdragon 865 Plus and Facebook's Latest Mess
We’re back from the July 4th break and we’re ready to dive into some seriously nerdy news. This week, Devindra and Cherlynn chat about Intel’s Thunderbolt 4 standard, and what it means for your next PC. We also dive into Qualcomm’s latest announcements, including the gaming-focused Snapdragon 865 Plus. And finally, we explore why Facebook just can’t seem to do much right these days, especially when it comes to appeasing civil rights groups. Thunderbolt 4 – 5:09 Qualcomm Announces 865 Plus – 14:00 Facebook Disappoints Ad Boycotters – 28:33 Working On – 38:12 Picks – 45:06
2020-07-10
56 min
The Engadget Podcast
WWDC Breakdown and a Health-Tech Check-In
The biggest news event of the week was Apple’s virtual WWDC keynote, during which the company showed off a ton of upcoming features to its various software products. In Devindra’s absence, Cherlynn is joined by Dan Cooper as guest co-host, as well as senior mobile editor Chris Velazco to rip into Apple’s latest updates. From iOS 14 vs Android, to watchOS 7, to macOS and Apple’s transition to ARM chips, there’s plenty to discuss. Then, our hosts are joined by CNBC’s health and health-tech reporter Chrissy Farr to talk about the latest developments in healthcare a...
2020-06-26
1h 02
The Engadget Podcast
PlayStation 5 Details and Hesitation Over Facial Recognition
Sony unveiled the PlayStation 5 last week, sharing with the world the console’s design, specs, games and accessories. One question remains in everyone’s mind: How much will it cost? Devindra and Cherlynn are joined by deputy managing editor Nathan Ingraham to discuss this device’s eye-catching appearance, size and speculate how much it will cost. Nate also tells us why The Last Of Us II is a heartbreaking game worth the emotional investment. Then, our hosts take a look at the latest developments in major tech companies’ facial recognition systems, as well as Twitter’s new voice message format.
2020-06-19
48 min
The Engadget Podcast
Diving into the Android 11 Beta with Florence Ion
It’s all about Android this week as we dive deep into Google’s just-released beta for the upcoming version of its mobile OS. Devindra and Cherlynn are joined by seasoned Android and smart home reporter Florence Ion to discuss their feelings about the preview. What are Bubbles? Is getting more controls and drawers better for organization or is it more clutter? Then, our hosts go over what they’ve been working on, explaining why they are excited for developments in the processor world. As usual, we’ve also got quite a few entertainment recommendations to share. What’s new with...
2020-06-12
53 min
The Engadget Podcast
Twitter and Facebook's Showdown with Trump
What a year this past week has been. While protesters were hitting the streets to combat police violence, most of us were left watching the events unfold on social media. And even without those historic demonstrations, it was a pretty momentous week for Twitter and Facebook, both of which were faced with challenging decisions on handling Donald Trump’s more explosive posts. Devindra and Cherlynn chat with Karissa Bell, Engadget’s Senior Editor focusing on social media, about how Twitter and Facebook approached the occasion very differently. What a Week in Social Media (with Senior Editor Karissa Bell) – 4:17 ...
2020-06-05
56 min
The Engadget Podcast
Why Do People Think 5G Makes Them Sick?
No, 5G didn’t start the coronavirus pandemic. But that’s not stopping the current wave of conspiracy theories and anti-5G protests. And despite the science saying otherwise, plenty of people are convinced that 5G is actually hurting them. To figure out why, Cherlynn and Devindra chat with Omer van den Bergh, a tenured professor of Health Psychology at the University of Leuven in Belgium. He’s extensively researched idiopathic environmental intolerance, genuine physical symptoms that arise when some people encounter electromagnetic fields, chemical substances (like fragrances), and even vibroacoustic sources like wind mills. While tests prove that t...
2020-05-29
42 min
The Engadget Podcast
Dell's New XPS Laptops and Zocdoc's Telehealth Play
We’re back to a somewhat regular week of news on this episode of the Engadget Podcast. Devindra and Cherlynn tackle the good and bad of Dell’s new XPS and Alienware laptops, before diving into Zocdoc’s telehealth play and what that could mean for our healthcare infrastructure in the future. We also contemplate the utility of VR meetings and therapy sessions, as well as the appeal of a quirky pair of wireless earbuds promising to tailor audio to the shape of your ears. Dell XPS 15, 17 – 1:18 Alienware R51 – 6:36 ZocDoc transitions to telehealth – 11:37 Spatial VR Meetings – 1...
2020-05-15
37 min
The Engadget Podcast
Microsoft's Surface Bonanza!
It’s a Microsoft heavy week! This week, Devindra and Cherlynn are joined by Alex Cranz, Gizmodo’s Senior Consumer Tech Editor, to chat about the bevy of new Surface devices. In particular, they explore why the Surface Go 2 and Book 3 are a bit disappointing — it turns out a slight spec bump might not be enough to make them competitive. But hey, at least the Headphones 2 and Earbuds are cheaper than we expected. Surface Go – 1:56 Surface Book 3 – 16:05 Surface Buds/Surface Headphones 2 – 31:47 Listener Mail – 37:53 Working On – 42:39 Picks – 43:53
2020-05-08
48 min
The Engadget Podcast
Reviewing the Pixel Buds and Amazon's 'Upload'
At long last, the new Pixel Buds are here. Two years after the original’s underwhelming debut, Google finally released its true wireless earbuds this week. Engadget senior news editor (and resident audio expert) Billy Steele joined Cherlynn and Devindra to explain why he called these “a revelation compared to the previous model.” The trio also analyze how Google’s earbuds compare to rivals like the AirPods, Jabra Elite 75t and Sony WF-1000XM3, and Billy highlights what we can expect from true wireless earbuds in 2020. Then, Devindra and Cherlynn discuss Amazon’s new show Upload, with snippets from a tal...
2020-05-01
46 min
The Engadget Podcast
What the Heck is a Planetary Computer? Microsoft Explains
What if we could track everything happening on Earth in real time? And — even better — what if all of that data was readily accessible? This week, Devindra chats with Lucas Joppa, Microsoft’s Chief Environmental Officer, about the company’s “Planetary Computer” concept, which aims to accomplish just that. Cherlynn also helps break down how other companies like Amazon, Google and Facebook are approaching their own environmental initiatives. While it’s nice to see many tech firms cleaning up their businesses, do they have a moral responsibility to go further? What Even Is a Planetary Computer? – 2:29 Interview with Microsoft E...
2020-04-24
50 min
The Engadget Podcast
iPhone SE, OnePlus 8 Pro and a Ton of New Phones
Gadget nerds, iPhone diehards and OnePlus fans — lend me your ears. This has been a big week for you. Apple launched a new version of the iPhone SE on Wednesday, while OnePlus unveiled its latest flagships on Tuesday. LG also teased the unexpected name for its upcoming flagship, while Motorola declared April 22nd the day it will show off its first high-end phone in years. On this episode, Devindra and Cherlynn are joined by senior mobile editor Chris Velazco to rip into the glorious phone news that’s been bombarding us these past two weeks. Is it time to t...
2020-04-17
1h 07
The Engadget Podcast
Keeping Fit With Tech at Home
We’re weeks into stay-at-home life, and some of us are atrophying. Devindra and Cherlynn have spent the last few weeks looking into how tech has enabled us to work, get medicine, see doctors, find sanity and sustain our mental health from home. This week, our hosts are joined by our brand new commerce editor Valentina Palladino as we discuss the ways tech can help us keep physically active. From home exercise machines to the best activity trackers to places offering free workout tutorials and streams, Devindra, Cherlynn and Valentina have plenty of tips to offer. We also go...
2020-04-03
57 min
The Engadget Podcast
How games (and Animal Crossing!) are keeping us sane
This week on the show, Devindra and Cherlynn dive into the deserted island life of Animal Crossing and how games can help us all survive being stuck at home. Also, Senior Editor Jessica Conditt describes how Doom Eternal -- a literal romp through hell on Earth -- serves a similarly relaxing roll for her. And producer Ben Ellman nerds out about Cities Skylines. Don't ever say we don't have varied tastes.
2020-03-27
55 min
The Engadget Podcast
Can Telehealth Save Us?
On this week's episode, Cherlynn and Devindra explore the rise of telehealth during the global coronavirus pandemic. With Medicare expanding coverage to include telehealth, as well as the attention around Verily's efforts to launch a screening site, the industry is gaining momentum. This outbreak could make telehealth mainstream, and we need to understand its limits and challenges so that proper legislation can be drawn up in a timely manner. It's not all serious conversation; our hosts also dive into the gaming hardware news from this week, as well as fun recommendations on how to retain your sanity in...
2020-03-20
51 min
The Engadget Podcast
Coronavirus And Our Remote Work Future
Well, we're officially living through a global pandemic, folks. This week, Devindra and Cherlynn chat about how coronavirus is pushing many companies towards remote work and better employee support. (It's just too bad it took a widespread illness to make those things happen.) Will this be the norm moving forward for white-collar jobs? And for a change of pace, they chat about the tech world's war on bezels and the state of software in folding phones. Be sure to stay tuned for some quarantine viewing recommendations too!
2020-03-13
38 min
The Engadget Podcast
Breaking down the Samsung Fest and MWC Mess
A bunch of things in tech got the proverbial nails slammed into their coffins this week. Andy Rubin's Essential phone company shut down, MWC got canceled due to fears over coronavirus and the Motorola Razr folding flip phone is pretty likely dead on arrival thanks to Samsung's new Galaxy Z Flip. Cherlynn is joined by senior mobile editor Chris Velazco (Devindra is off on vacation, yay!) to talk about their Galaxy phone coverage and commiserate over no longer going to Barcelona.
2020-02-14
40 min
The Engadget Podcast
How Tech (And Humans) Failed the Iowa Caucus
The logistical and technical debacle of the Iowa Democratic Caucus is exactly why we're not hopeful about online voting in America. This week on the Engadget Podcast, Devindra and Cherlynn chat about what exactly went wrong for Iowa's Democratic Party. The mysterious app from an unknown progressive tech firm was mostly to blame, but it was also helped by some good old fashioned human error. Links: Iowa Democrats say sloppy code led to app failure: https://www.engadget.com/2020/02/04/iowa-democrats-caucus-app-delay/ Iowa caucus results delayed due to app issues: https://www.engadget.com/2020-02-03-iowa-caucus-mobile-app-problems...
2020-02-07
31 min
The Engadget Podcast
Why Clearview AI's Facial Recognition is a Privacy Nightmare
All of our fears around facial recognition technology are coming true thanks to a little known startup called ClearView AI. This week, Devindra and Cherlynn dive into how ClearView works, and what unchecked access to powerful facial recognition means for the future of privacy. (It's good for cops, not so much everybody else!) Also, managing editor Terrence O'Brien joins to break down how Billy Eilish recorded a Grammy-winning album in a spare bedroom. It's all yet another milestone for DIY home audio production. Links: NYT: The secretive company that might end privacy as we know it...
2020-01-31
42 min
The Engadget Podcast
Sonos and The Inevitable Death of Connected Gadgets
Sonos announced that it'll be killing off several of its older devices this week, and its loyal customers aren't taking very kindly to that. This week, Devindra, Cherlynn and Deputy Managing Editor Nathan Ingraham dive into Sonos' plans, and what it says about the future of every connected device. (How's that Pebble treating you?) Also, they discuss how Saudi Arabia hacked Jeff Bezos's phone via WhatsApp. Yes, it's as crazy as it sounds.
2020-01-24
43 min
The Engadget Podcast
Super Nintendo World, Here We Go!
This week, Devindra, Cherlynn and Senior Editor Nick Summers take a relaxing break from the madness of CES by diving into some of this week's news, like the trailer for Japan's Super Nintendo World park. They also question the wisdom of Sony abandoning E3 (yet again), and welcome Microsoft's new Chromium-infused Edge browser.
2020-01-17
47 min
The Engadget Podcast
Quibi and Lioness Founders on the Future of Streaming Video and Sex Tech
In this special interview episode from CES 2020, Devindra chats with the minds behind Quibi -- founder Jeffrey Katzenberg, CEO Meg Whitman, Chief Product Officer Tom Conrad and CTO Ben Post -- to see how it's attempting to disrupt streaming mobile video. Meanwhile, Cherlynn speaks with Lioness founder Liz Klinger about the vibrator that finally got to officially display at CES after years of controversy.
2020-01-11
30 min
The Engadget Podcast
CES 2020 and a Chat With Technologist John Maeda
It's that time of the year again, CES! This week, Devindra and Cherlynn discuss some of the best (and worst) things they've seen at the show, including ultraportables, cars and a variety of truly weird stuff. Plus, you'll hear about a strange Westworld dinner that freaked them both out. And be sure to stay tuned for our chat with the noted designer and technologist John Maeda, who gave his thoughts on CES, the bad design choices companies like Samsung make, and discussed his new book, How to Speak Machine: Computational Thinking for the Rest of Us.
2020-01-10
1h 09
The Engadget Podcast
CES 2020 Preview!
To celebrate the arrival of 2020, Devindra and Cherlynn are doing what they do every year: Prepping like crazy for CES. This week, we chat about how the infamous tradeshow has evolved over the years, and the new innovations we're actually looking forward to. And we can't help but dive into the products (and celebrity guests) we're already dreading.
2020-01-03
42 min
The Engadget Podcast
The Tech That Made 2019
This week, Devindra and Cherlynn tackle the best and worst tech of 2019. Among the winners: Wireless earbuds and premium ultraportables. As for the losers well.... There's a lot to cover. If anything, it seems like this year is a stepping stone towards some real innovation in 2020.
2019-12-21
51 min
Pocketnow Weekly Podcast
What we are thankful for this tech year + Google Stadia UPDATE
JV's Google Stadia finally arrived and he wants to remind everyone that we live in an amazing time for tech. Speaking of which, many of our friends get together to talk about what they're thankful for in this tech year! Come join the conversation as Jaime, Thunder E, Cherlynn from Engadget, David Imel, TK Bay, and more share their thanksgiving thoughts.Thanks to everyone that contributed to the Thanksgiving clips!David Cogen / TheUnlockr: http://twitter.com/theunlockrCherlynn Low / Engadget: http://twitter.com/cherlynnlowTK Bay: http://twitter.com/tkdsl8655
2019-12-02
23 min
The Engadget Podcast
Is Microsoft Making Better PCs than Apple?
Microsoft dropped a load of Surfaces on us last week, each impressive in their own right. We were wowed by the Surface Pro X, Pro 7 and Laptop 3 -- and of course, we can't wait to hear more about the dual-screen Surface Neo and Duo. It's hard not to compare all of those computers to Apple and its relatively straightforward lineup of Macbooks. This week on the Engadget podcast, reviews editor Cherlynn Low and I dive into one big question: Is Microsoft making better PCs than Apple? If you've got suggestions or topics you'd like covered on the show...
2019-10-07
45 min
Pocketnow Weekly Podcast
Samsung Galaxy Fold (or break) | #PNWeekly 354
Special guest Cherlynn Low of Engadget joins Joshua Vergara and Jaime Rivera to give their thoughts on the Samsung Galaxy Fold and all of the... BREAKING news that has been happening this past week. After talking a little bit about Qualcomm and Apple and then Google and Amazon squashing some of their beef, Thunder E of Booredatwork jumps into the discussion and brings some fiery takes on the Fold and some of the coverage that it has gotten over this past week.It's all ahead on the Pocketnow Weekly!Watch our YouTube companion...
2019-04-21
1h 06
Popular Technology Radio
Engadget, Matias, Parachut, and Paris Region Entreprises at CES | #195
There is so much to see at CES that we couldn't possibly glimpse it all. That's why we have people like Engadget Reviews Editor, Cherlynn Low, on to chat about what really got her excited for the future of tech at the Consumer Electronics Show. From 5G phones to the latest chip architecture from Intel, Cherlynn geeks out with us about wonderful, and sometimes quirky, reveals from our favorite companies. Next up, Matias Corporation Chief Operating Officer and Co-Founder, Steve McGowan, has a solution for anyone who's feeling left out in the cold by Apple's decision to discontinue their...
2019-02-23
42 min
The New Screen Savers (Video)
Hands-On with Hisense's 100-inch 4K Laser TV - Galaxy Note9, Hisense 100" 4K TV, Razer Blade gaming laptop, and more.
On The New Screen Savers recorded on Saturday, August 11, 2018, with Leo Laporte and Robert Heron: Engadget reviews editor Cherlynn Low gives her hands-on impressions of the newly announced Samsung Galaxy Note9. We cleared up some wall space and had the folks from Hisense mount their 100" 4K Ultra HD Smart Laser TV. This short throw laser projector and ambient light rejecting screen come with a monster price tag of $9K. Robert gives us his professional take on the picture and sound quality from the two built-in Harman Kardon speakers and a wireless subwoofer. The new Razer Blade laptop claims to be t...
2018-08-12
1h 26
The New Screen Savers (Audio)
Hands-On with Hisense's 100-inch 4K Laser TV - Galaxy Note9, Hisense 100" 4K TV, Razer Blade gaming laptop, and more.
On The New Screen Savers recorded on Saturday, August 11, 2018, with Leo Laporte and Robert Heron: Engadget reviews editor Cherlynn Low gives her hands-on impressions of the newly announced Samsung Galaxy Note9. We cleared up some wall space and had the folks from Hisense mount their 100" 4K Ultra HD Smart Laser TV. This short throw laser projector and ambient light rejecting screen come with a monster price tag of $9K. Robert gives us his professional take on the picture and sound quality from the two built-in Harman Kardon speakers and a wireless subwoofer. The new Razer Blade laptop claims to be...
2018-08-12
1h 26
The New Screen Savers (Video)
Hands-On with Hisense's 100-inch 4K Laser TV - Galaxy Note9, Hisense 100" 4K TV, Razer Blade gaming laptop, and more.
On The New Screen Savers recorded on Saturday, August 11, 2018, with Leo Laporte and Robert Heron: Engadget reviews editor Cherlynn Low gives her hands-on impressions of the newly announced Samsung Galaxy Note9. We cleared up some wall space and had the folks from Hisense mount their 100" 4K Ultra HD Smart Laser TV. This short throw laser projector and ambient light rejecting screen come with a monster price tag of $9K. Robert gives us his professional take on the picture and sound quality from the two built-in Harman Kardon speakers and a wireless subwoofer. The new Razer Blade laptop claims to be...
2018-08-12
1h 26
The New Screen Savers (Audio)
Best Dash Cam - MWC 2018, Galaxy S9, Owl dash cam, gas delivered with FILLD, and more.
On this episode of The New Screen Savers for Saturday, March 3, 2018, with Leo Laporte and Megan Morrone: What kind of dash cam should you get? In Call for Help we have a listener who wants to know, so we asked Rik Paul from thewirecutter.com to talk about their reviews of the best dash cams. Leo just got the new Owl dash camera. Basically, it's a Ring (Sponsor) video doorbell for your car. Mobile World Congress 2018 wrapped up this week in Barcelona. and Cherlynn Low from Engadget was there. She brings us the highlights including an extensive hands-on...
2018-03-04
1h 27