The Engadget Show April 21, 2011

On April 21, 2011, we took a trip into New York City to see the taping of the latest episode of The Engadget Show. This was the twentieth episode of The Engadget Show, and was the first episode since the mass exodus of Engadget writers and editors (See, i.e., Josh Topolsky, Nilay Patel, Paul Miller, Joanna Stern, Chris Ziegler, Ross Miller). The aforementioned journalists left Engadget after AOL, Engadget’s parent company, acquired The Huffington Post, and subsequently named Arianna head of AOL’s online media division. Engadget immediately named Tim Stevens as Editor-in-Chief, and Darren Murph as Managing Editor. Can these gentlemen follow in the footsteps and provide the same level of informative entertainment as their predecessors? Will The Engadget Show live on, or will it fade away like your favorite Nokia 5100 series device? Read on to find out…

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Logitech Cooling Pad N100 Notebook Cooling Pad Review

Yesterday afternoon, my girlfriend and I went laptop hunting. My girlfriend had a budget in mind, and luckily, we were able to find her a great machine for a great price. In the process, we came across an accessory that seemed like it would be very practical for daily use of our laptops. Enter the Logitech Cooling Pad N100 Notebook Cooling Pad.
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All I do is win, win, win no matter what: The Story of Apple

Once again, Apple has reached an all new high in terms of financial worth and profitability. As of now, Apple (ticker symbol: AAPL) is currently trading at $358.69 (it reached $359 earlier this morning), an all-time high for the Cupertino, CA based corporation. If any of you were lucky enough to get in a few short years ago when the stock was in the low $100 dollar range, you must be jumping for joy. Click below to read more about Apple and its financial success.
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