September 25, 2008

SporeTV podcast now available on

Filed under: Gaming, Podcasts By now, most of you have already made it to the Civilization Stage in Spore (or maybe you are enjoying the beginning stages on Spore for iPhone). Either way, you might like to know more about the universe simulation game that you're spending so much time with. The SporeTV podcast (now available in iTunes) hopes to satisfy your tastes as the creator, Will Wright, explains the basis of the game and a little history behind it. You can subscribe to the podcast by visiting the iTunes podcast page. We hope there's more videos to come! Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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April 21, 2008

TUAW Talkcast tonight: Mac and iPhone

Filed under: Gaming, TUAW Business, Podcasts Yes, the world famous TUAW Talkcast is back on the virtual air this evening kicking off at 10pm EST over on the Talkshoe site. Mike Rose is out of the hosting chair this week, but worry not -- I, Mike Schramm will be sitting in said chair running hosting duties as well as I can. And since I'm in charge this week, we'll of course be talking about server virtualization and security options for large scale enterprises. No, I'm kidding -- we'll be talking about games, and gaming on the Mac and iPhone. Brian Akaka of Mac gaming giants and all-around good guys Freeverse will be on the show to chat not only about gaming on the Mac (and why it's not as big as it could be), but also what it's like to design games for the iPhone, and what kinds of things we might see coming out of Freeverse and other developer come June and the App Store. Dave Caolo and some other friendly voices from TUAW should be on as well. And of course we'll have the cast of thousands hundreds whoever joins us on the conference call, and they're very nice folks, too. Be there at 10pm EST this evening for a talkcast to remember. Pertinent technical and sign-in info after the break. We'll see you there! Continue reading TUAW Talkcast tonight: Mac and iPhone gaming Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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August 04, 2007

TUAW talkcast available for

Filed under: Podcasts Veni, Vidi, Fari: We came, we saw, we chatted about the iPhone! Thanks to everyone who participated in last night's chatcast; we're hoping to make these a regular event, and your enthusiasm is both welcome and a required piece of the puzzle. The MP3 file can be downloaded here, and it should be showing up in our RSS Podcast feed & iTunes feed shortly. You can also listen to a streaming version of the chatcast at the Talkshoe website. Sorry about the varying levels; we'll try to do better for next time! Thanks to Dave Caolo, Chris Ullrich and Erica Sadun for participating in the talkcast. Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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August 03, 2007

Reminder: TUAW live podcast tonight at 9:30

Filed under: Podcasts, iPhone Every Apple fan deserves to be heard; not all at once, mind you, but one at a time in an orderly fashion. That's why we're hosting TUAW's first ever live podcast tonight at 9:30 pm ET, via the Talkshoe network. We'll be talking about iPhone's first month on the market (and some Mac news too) with bloggers Erica Sadun, Chris Ullrich, Dave Caolo and yours truly. Want to join in the fun? Head over to Talkshoe to register for a PIN so you can call in, download the Java client if you want to be able to chat and compete in our little contest, then click through to the first comment under this post for a link to the show details. Hope to hear you there! Read | Permalink | Email this | Comments

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January 05, 2007

TUAW Podcast #15: The Delicious

Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Audio, OS, Software, Podcasts Fire up your favorite audio players ladies and gentlemen, for TUAW Podcast #15 is live and ready for consumption. This time around it was Laurie Duncan, Scott McNulty and I, and I'm delighted to say we have dramatically improved our recording setup to give you a much, much better and cleaner listening experience. Leaving iChat + GarageBand in the dust, we opted for Skype and the fantastic Audio Hijack Pro from Rogue Amoeba, and we sound worlds better, if I may say so myself (though to their credit, Apple seems to be the only one who has mastered two-click audio chat recording, complete with separate channels in GarageBand for each participant). Also, Scott and I were both using Blue Snowballs for our mics, and Laurie's is in the mail. Moving right along, we dub this The Delicious Cast because it was more of a chat about this brewing topic of The Delicious Generation, a term borne out of a post Paul Kafasis at Rogue Amoeba wrote concerning recent aspects of the Mac community like macZOT, Disco, My Dream App and MacHeist, as well as their relationship to Mac OS X's seemingly wayward UI and the recent discussion amongst developers at C4. Paul and many others have been philosophizing over what all these things mean for the community and the future of Mac OS X's usability, so the three of us decided to weigh in, podcast style. I just noticed, by the way, that Paul issued a follow-up to his original post, in case you're down for some more reading on the topic. This time around, the podcast weighs in at just over 23MB and 25 minutes. As always, you can grab it via direct link here, our iTunes Store podcast directory or with our dedicated podcast RSS feed. Enjoy, and be sure to drop us some feedback in the comments! Permalink | Email this | Comments

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December 14, 2006

Audiobooks Are Gaining in

Audiobooks aren't just for long journeys anymore they can help you save time and learn faster and the audiobook market has been following the exponential growth of mp3 players. Many famous voices are reading classic books and literature and more and more you find study material is available in audio format to help people learn fast and

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August 18, 2006

How to Let Listeners Search

Therefore, many producers are turning to the most effective way to let listeners search podcasts - providing transcripts of their own. Transcribing a podcast can be a time-intensive chore. Even if you remember most of the words you spoke during your podcast recording session, it can be challenging to keep pace with yourself, especially if you type much more slowly than you

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Posted by Russell at 09:29 AM