Engadget Podcast 108 - 04.29.2007

Sure, our Podcast is a little late going up from this weekend, but where else are you gonna hear Engadget editors ramble on about the latest developments in gaming with the Xbox Elite, and Sony’s loss of Kutaragi? Also up this week: AT&T misfires on the N75 launch, and find out more about how you can win a Wii.
Get the podcast
[iTunes] Subscribe to the Podcast directly in iTunes (enhanced AAC).
[RSS MP3] Add the Engadget Podcast feed (in MP3) to your RSS aggregator and have the show delivered automatically.
[RSS AAC] Add the Engadget Podcast feed (in enhanced AAC) to your RSS aggregator.
[RSS OGG] Add the Engadget Podcast feed (in OGG) to your RSS aggregator.
Hosts: Peter Rojas and Ryan Block
Producer: Trent Wolbe
Music: Solvent - Instructograph (Ghostly International)
Program:
01:07 - Xbox 360 Elite coverage roundup — are you getting one?
10:42 - Sony’s Ken Kutaragi leaving SCE chairman and CEO spots in June
19:58 - Sony, Immersion in talks to get SIXAXIS rumbling
22:32 - Fuh Yuan retracts $299 Wal-Mart HD DVD statement
28:27 - AT&T botches Nokia N75 launch, pulls from site
30:25 - The debacle continues: AT&T pulls LG CU500v, too
35:49 - The Engadget mascot contest: win a Wii!
LISTEN (MP3)
LISTEN (AAC)
LISTEN (OGG)
Contact the podcast: 1-888-ENGADGET, Engadget (Gizmo Project) or podcast at engadget dawt com
It’s about time we got back in the groove of things post CES, and not a moment too soon. Vista’s finally officially landed (we never thought we’d see the day!), Verizon dropped the bomb that they passed on the iPhone (and had another, smaller, Rev. A-launch related bomb), Palm killed the LifeDrive, and our own Ben Heckendorn built us a Wii laptop! All this and more in our last Engadget Podcast before our centennial celebration, enjoy!
Ah, welcome to another addition of the Super Secret Apple Rumors Podcast, with your host Stevie J. Jobsie didn’t have a ton of new gear to announce — just the Mac Pro — but it is, in fact, WWDC. Did we ever get a load of information about Leopard, though, the new version of OS X Apple’s making us wait until next year to get. Next freaking year! Well, whatever, there’s sure to be a lot more to come with 10.5, but in the mean time take it away, Steve.