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BlogTalkRadio: Live Talk Podcasting is Here

One of the weaknesses of podcasts has now been eliminated with BlogTalkRadio, a hosting service that lets podcasters broadcast live over the Interwebs, accepting live callers or instant messages while on the air. The talk service allows podcasters to have up to five people (including the host) on a phone line at once, which all runs through the BlogTalkRadio site. Listeners can receive the podcasts on an ordinary Windows Media Player, unlike TalkShoe, a previously-announced live podcasting model using a proprietary player. More »

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Nokia Podcasting Application For S60 3rd Edition, Explained

We complained last Friday that Nokia's new Podcasting application doesn't actually podcast, and Nokia Podcasting Product Manager Steven Stewart wrote in this morning to address our concerns and explain the name craziness: More »

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Nokia Podcasting Application Doesn't Actually Podcast

We got all verklempt when we read the headline "Nokia Podcasting Application for S60 3rd Edition" a few minutes ago, only to be disappointed when we realized the application was just for downloading and listening/watching to podcasts, instead of editing and uploading them. Don't get us wrong, downloading your podcast subscriptions on the fly over 3G to your phone is awesome and we're going to be using this if it gets released in July, but calling this the "Podcasting Application" is like calling a dedicated RSS reader a "Blogging Application". Nokia, don't be throwing around a suffix you can't support. More »

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Alesis FireWire and USB Podcasting Kits

If you're thinking of starting a podcast or do one already and you're looking to upgrade your equipment, Alesis has put together two podcasting kits you should consider. One has their MultiMix 8 FireWire mixer (8 channel mixer, 24Bit /44.1/48kHz eight channel recording direct to your computer), the other the Multimix 8 USB mixer (8 channel mixer, 16Bit /44.1kHz two channel recording). More »

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M-Audio Podcast Factory


M-Audio is the most punk rock music company out there. They're so gung-ho and hip, they know what's going to be big, and that's podcasting. So M-Audio has created Podcast Factory, a solution for the amateur podcaster who wants to start podcasting but doesn't know much of what to do or what to buy. Podcast Factory contains a condenser microphone, software for recording, and a 24-bit USB audio interface. If you'll be doing a lot of interviews, upgrade to Podcast Factory Deluxe, a two-microphone solution with more software and a virtual audio interface for routing Skype and VoIP calls into the bundled software. Both will be available around February at prices of $149.99 and $249.99, respectively. More »

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TiVo Goes A Step Further With Video Podcasting

We've shown you how TiVo has already announced partnerships with Yahoo, Fandango, and Live365 Internet Radio but it looks like the company is taking things even further by giving us daily Rocketboom broadcast downloads. If you've got a Networked Series 2 unit, you can sign up here to get the content. TiVo also looks to be asking for volunteers to provide all kinds of content for the "VideoBlog" project. So if you have any great home movies you think would look great on TiVo, let them know. More »

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Gizmodo Ink

  • Time Magazine's list of "Amazing Inventions of 2005" is out. Winners include mini turtle bots, Nike's MaxSight contact lenses, the AntWorks farm pictured here, the portable water-filtering LifeStraw, and something that will probably also occupy the "Amazing Ways to Unnecessarily Contribute to Our Landfills" list, the single-use disposable camcorder. [Time (reg)]
  • What is the next frontier for casinos in Las Vegas and Atlantic City? Compulsive gambers, allow me to introduce wireless, handheld gambling devices. 20 bucks says no one ends up liking them. [Seattle Times]
  • Over-protective parents will soon come to love KinderGuard, a company hawking RFID, GPS, and biometric sensors that can track intrepid kids. The real genius is that KinderGuard can hide these sensors by stitching them into school uniforms or embedding them in deceptively-cool watches or bracelets. The company also has a model for the fashionable inmate: a sensor that looks like the Arnold Schwarzenegger/Running Man exploding neck collar. [Boston Globe]
  • Aspiring Podcasters descend on Ontario (California, not Canada) for the first Portable Media Expo & Podcasting convention. Favorite topic: how to actually make money in the podcasting biz (besides, of course, holding a convention and charging $250 for conference program registration). [LA Times (reg)]
  • Podcasting's cool, but if you're looking to rake in the cash, the portable gadget accessory market sounds like the way to go. Just don't forget to put "i" in the front of your product name. [Chicago Tribune]
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    Podcast Factory Promises to Make Podcasts Even More Unbearable

    When Podcasting started, and there were just six channel of Adam Curry, I was hot to get in on the action. Now there are so many Podcasts that it's become the audio version of Usenet — and I never, ever, want to be able to hear the people on Usenet. More »

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    WorldVibrations WVRS-P Radio Station

    Fight back at the Man for making you listen to Hilary Duff's Wake Up over and over again. Watch as your friends, and even former jock enemies, raise boomboxes high above their heads in support as the FCC takes you away in a grey van. The WVRS-P is here. More »