onsdag 14 mars 2012

Engadget HD Podcast 290 - 03.14.2012

The new iPad and Apple TV are not only finally official, they're also both full HD-ready for the first time. As such, they're leading off this week's (slightly late-arriving, hopefully that hasn't completely ruined your scheduled listening plans) podcast, while we round out our Apple coverage with a look at the new iCloud-enabled wrinkle applied to the iTunes Digital Copy feature. Samsung and Panasonic are rolling out their newest HDTVs, Blu-ray players and audio systems, while Plex and MythTV continue to push new versions of their media player software. Of course, we're still not sure what the future could hold for Netflix and Big Cable, or Google's plans for Motorola's cable box business, but we'll consider the possibilities and much more in this week's podcast. Get the podcast [iTunes] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes (MP3). [RSS - AAC] Enhanced feed, subscribe to this with iTunes. [RSS - MP3] Add the Engadget HD Podcast feed to your RSS aggregator [Zune] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in the Zune Marketplace [MP3] Download the show (MP3). Hosts: Ben Drawbaugh (@bjdraw), Richard Lawler (@rjcc) Producer: Trent Wolbe 00:08:30 - The new iPad is official, with Retina display 00:15:45 - Super High Aperture: it's why the new iPad's Retina display is so dense 00:17:55 - Apple reveals 1080p Apple TV: $99, arrives March 16th 00:25:00 - Netflix on new Apple TV supports 1080p, all boxes get integrated signup and pay via iTunes 00:29:00 - Apple TV update takes Digital Copy to the iCloud 00:37:50 - Fox and Universal titles blocked from Apple TV's iCloud, HBO is the culprit 00:48:19 - NCAA March Madness Live app comes to iOS, Android by tourney tip-off 00:53:15 - Panasonic details US availability for 25 of its 2012 HDTVs 00:57:34 - Panasonic prices 2012 Blu-ray lineup, high-end units due in May 00:59:00 - Samsung details pricing and availability for its 2012 Smart TV lineup 01:00:17 - Samsung unleashes Smart Touch Remote and Wireless Keyboard 01:06:10 - MythTV turns 0.25, is actually ten in human years 01:08:03 - Netflix is in talks to partner with cable providers for bundles 01:17:30 - Google Play replaces Android Market, new source for apps, books, movies and music 01:19:27 - Plex Media Server upgraded, Google TV app gets a reboot 01:23:11 - Google reportedly considering sell-off of Motorola's set-top box business 01:28:26 - Must See HDTV (March 12th - 18th) Hear the podcast LISTEN (MP3) LISTEN (AAC)Engadget HD Podcast 290 - 03.14.2012 originally appeared on Engadget on Wed, 14 Mar 2012 09:32:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.Permalink   |   | Email this | Comments

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