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This week on Gadgettes, we’re seriously curious about what you’re watching on Netflix. Is it Stranger Things? Is it Bling Empire? Is anything you’re watching on the streaming service worth it if they start charging you to share your password with other people? Then, we’re talking about ergonomics. It’s not sexy, but when your back and wrists start hurting, you need to consider whether you’re using the right mouse or sitting in a proper chair. (Sorry, gamers, but gaming chairs are not inherently ergonomic!) Finally, we’ll fan over the latest trailer for Pokemon Scarlet and Violet.
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New Netflix Password Sharing Crackdown is Already a Confusing Mess in Test Markets Behind Netflix’s Leaner Movie Mandate: Bigger, Fewer and Better Logitech’s Lift Vertical Mouse Saved My Wrists but Didn’t Escape My Grimy Grip Pokémon Scarlet And Violet Will Have Different Version Professors, Four-Player Co-Op Food4DogsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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This week on Gadgettes, we're womansplaining why the latest update on Samsung's Galaxy Watch 4 is not the best thing since sliced bread. Flo's been running it for a few days, and it's buggy! Meanwhile, Michelle is enjoying the Apple Watch SE. Then, we'll get into cloud gaming apps like Google Stadia and Xbox Game Pass and tell you why we have our reservations. Finally, Flo takes a moment to rant about why we need to stop putting screens in cars.
Lastly, we need to make a slight correction! When we said Maxis was the purveyor of Sid Meier's studio, we meant Wil Wright! We regret the error.
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How I Hacked My Tamagotchi, Cheated Death, and Became a God Surprise! Google Assistant Arrives on Samsung's Galaxy Watch 4 After Years Of Hype, The Xbox Game Pass Burnout Is Here Touch Screens in Cars Solve a Problem We Didn't HaveSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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This week on Gadgettes, we've got our honorary Dude-gette filling in as our co-host is out sick. Phillip Tracy joins us to talk about what's next from Apple, as foretold by the rumor mill churning away. We'll talk about the latest patents filed by Apple and dive into some of the reports from noted leakers. Then, Sony does it again, grooving into our hearts with its new WH-1000XM5 headphones. The model name doesn't quite roll off the tongue, but you won't care once you realize these are some of the best headphones money can buy. Finally, in defense of printers, Flo explains why she asked Birthday Santa to equip her with an at-home print shop.
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Leaks For Days
Apple Watch Series 8 Might Have Long-Awaited Body Temperature Tracking Feature Apple Patent Reveals Surface Pro-Like Keyboard for iPad—With a Huge Notch Report: Apple Already Testing USB-C for iPhone 'Fresh Apple Apps' and UI Updates Expected For iOS 16Apple Employees Spotted Using Unreleased Tap-to-Pay (Between Phones) FeatureApple Said to be Testing a Foldable iPhone with a Color E Ink Display Sony Once Again Delivers the Best Noise Canceling Wireless HeadphonesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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This week on Gadgettes, Google held its annual developer conference, and it's all we're talking about. We'll give you the details on the new Pixel hardware coming through the pipeline, from the Pixel 6a to the Pixel tablet that's not due until 2023. Then, we'll go through some other new Google features announced at its keynote. The company will let you delete yourself from searches and let you edit the types of ads that it serves you. But as always, there are caveats. Finally, we'll get into how we feel about Google's "one more thing."
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Google I/O 2022
Every Pixel Device at Google I/O: Phones, Watch, Earbuds, Tablet Google to Let You Delete Yourself From Searches, Customize AdsGoogle to Introduce 'Scene Exploration' to Lens Google I/O Surprises With 24 New Translate Languages, Docs TL; DR, and Maps Immersive ViewSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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This week on Gadgettes, we're announcing some changes to the podcast: there's video coming, but the audio feed will stay the same! We'll talk about the latest in the right to repair movement and why we're happy Apple, Google, Samsung, and Microsoft will finally let us try to fix our stuff. Then, a look ahead at what's on the horizon in Gadgetland. New phones, watches, and VR headsets are coming, and we'll tell you why you might want to wait. Finally, Michelle and Flo go all-in on their respective Star Wars fandom and why the prequels aren’t that bad.
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Right to repair
Microsoft Finally On Path to Allow Self-Repair of Products Samsung's Next Galaxy Z Flip Could Get a Battery Bump and Bigger Cover Screen Meta Could Release Four More Headsets By 2024, Including a 'Laptop For Your Face' Apple Watch Series 8 Might Have Long-Awaited Body Temperature Tracking Feature Hello There, New Trailer for Star Wars: Obi-Wan KenobiSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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We’re sorry that Gadgettes is not only delayed this week but that we have to talk about Elon Musk buying Twitter. It was the biggest news of the week–it still is!–and it will affect everyone who is on the platform. Then, we’ll talk about the Pixel Watch “leak” and why the shenanigans around it are still not enough to convince us it will fix Android’s problem with smartwatches. Finally, we get into the wonders of mechanical keyboards, from the actual boards we love to use to the switches we prefer to type on.
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Cherry Brown Linears
Elon Musk Is Officially Buying TwitterTwitter Co-Founder Jack Dorsey Thinks It's Great Elon Musk Is Buying the Company Elon's Already Daring Twitter to Break Off the Deal Google Pixel Watch Leaks After Being Abandoned at Restaurant The Best Mechanical Keyboards You Can Buy Right Now (2020)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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This week on Gadgettes, we introduce our brand new co-host, Michelle Ehrhardt! We talk about why Netflix is in a freefall and why you should stop sharing your account password with family and friends. Then, Phillip Tracy joins us to answer a couple of listener questions about what to buy. We'll touch on smart bulbs, home media servers, and even vape pens. Finally, your co-hosts gush over their favorite gateway anime.
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Netflix Might Add Ads After Shock Stock Drop Netflix Is Finally Cutting You Off From Your Ex's Uncle's Account What Gadget Should You Buy? Plex's New Universal Search Is Already Better Than Google Flo’s Toonami TipSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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This week on Gadgettes, we've got Kate Kozuch from Tom's Guide joining us to talk about why the future of the smart home is not quite here yet. The unifying Matter standard won't arrive until the end of the year, but we'll talk about why that's good news for your smart bulbs. Then, Kate dishes on her experience using the wall-mounted Tonal to get a workout and how it attempts to live up to its tagline of being a total home gym. Finally, Gizmodo's Linda Codega tells us how one startup uses NFTs to infiltrate the beloved Dungeons & Dragons.
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HIIT It
The Smart Home Of The Future Just Got Delayed—Again I just tried Tonal — here's what this $3,000 machine is likeNFTs Are Here To Ruin Dungeons & Dragons Tomsguide's TikTokSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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This week on Gadgettes, we’re getting caught up on the wide world of wearables and fitness with The Verge’s Victoria Song. We remember Fitbit as the company that set a precedent for fitness wearables and wonder if they’ll ever recreate the magic for Android users wishing they had an Apple Watch. Then, Victoria walks us through her experience with the new Peloton Guide, a webcam that watches you work out. Finally, Victoria’s tips on gadgets and apps that can help train you for a marathon run.
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Free Your Mind
Where is Fitbit’s Wear OS watch?Peloton Guide Is an AI-Powered Camera for Weight-Lifting Peloton Guide review: a webcam that watches you squatSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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This week on Gadgettes, we’re saying goodbye to our co-host, Caitlin McGarry. We ponder the Dyson Zone, a mask that thinks it’s a pair of headphones, and why you shouldn’t always go for the latest high-tech gadgets. Then, Gizmodo’s Molly Taft and Protocol’s Brian Kahn join us to chat about how NFTs and cryptocurrency are exploiting the planet. Finally, we’ll fangirl over our favorite apps for exercising outside.
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We’ll Miss You, Caitlin
I Need a New Mac for Content Creation! What Gadget Should I Buy? Apple’s New iPad Air Is the Smart Choice Dyson Zone Headphones Come With an Air Purifying Face Guard Nemus’ Amazon Rainforest NFTs Put Greenwashing on the Blockchain Bitcoin regulation: how a Finger Lakes mine changed the gameAllTrailsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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This week on Gadgettes it's Caitlin's penultimate week. We womansplain why Theranos is the greatest grift in Silicon Valley history and why you should be watching The Dropout on Hulu. Then, Instagram's chronology is back to help make your social media doom-scrolling "more intentional." Will it work? Finally, we invite Gizmodo's James Whitbrook to catch us up on Riverdale and tell us why season six is the most unhinged.
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Archie's Weird Mysteries
Theranos trial begins for Sunny BalwaniInstagram's Chronological Feed Is Back, Baby Riverdale Has Somehow Gone Even More Off the Deep EndSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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This week on Gadgettes, we dissect why Grimes is making headlines with the latest revelation about her second child with Elon Musk. Then, Flo holds her first iPhone in ten years. Caitlin helps walk her through some of the iPhone's best features to try first. Finally, a quick ode to the Pop Socket, which has become an essential smartphone accessory.
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Oblivion
Elon Musk and Grimes Had Another Kid. Y? Hefty New PopSockets Can Charge Your SmartphoneSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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This week on Gadgettes, we're womansplaining why the Queen of England is not dead yet. We'll tell you how the monarchy is the next target of conspiracy theorists and why you shouldn't believe every picture you see. Then, we'll walk you through everything Apple announced at its event. Is that new Mac Studio worth its starting price of $2,000? And how ultra is the new M1 Ultra from Apple? Finally, we fangirl over fake meat.
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The Queen Is Not Dead
Viral Photo of Queen Elizabeth Shaking Trudeau's Hand is Fake Apple is now a computer company againEverything Apple Announced at Its 'Peek Performance' Event Apple's New Mac Studio Is a Compact Desktop With Groundbreaking PerformanceReview: Impossible Foods' Wild Nuggies Are DeliciousSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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This week on Gadgettes, Gizmodo reporter Phillip Tracy, our honorary dude-gette, joins us to talk about which of Samsung's new stuff is worth buying, including the Galaxy S22 Ultra, Galaxy S22+, and the Galaxy Tab S8+ tablet. Then, as self-described Pelotoners, we discuss why Peloton should invest in its teachers to save its business. Finally, Flo goes full rogue and drags Phil into a convo about why being a Windows user is just fine!
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Please, Please, Please
Samsung's Galaxy S22 Ultra Is Too Much Samsung's Galaxy S22 Is the Best Android Phone for Most People Samsung's New Galaxy Tab S8 Ultra Is a Giant iPad Pro Rival Peloton Sold Rusted Bikes to Customers and Allegedly Tried to Hide It Peloton Is Spinning Out of Control Peloton's Video Game Feature Is Here, and It's FunSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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This week on Gadgettes, we’re womansplaining why Meta shouldn’t call its employees “Metamates.” Mark Zuckerberg is leaning in to get us to forget about Facebook, but we’re struggling to take any of it seriously. Then, we’ll introduce you to Sony’s brand new LinkBuds. They’re a different kind of earbud than you’re typically used to, and they feature touchless control. Finally, we’ll take another walk down nostalgia lane and discuss where to stream your favorites from long-ago TV.
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Meta’s Latest Projects
Zuck Tells Employees They’re Now Called Metamates—a Really Fucking Stupid Name If You Ask Me Sony Just Reinvented Wireless EarbudsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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This week on Gadgettes, we're womansplaining all about the Samsung Galaxy Note–sorry, Flo keeps calling it that. It's the Galaxy S22 Ultra. It has a stylus and a big screen, and we went hands-on to tell you all about it. Then, Caitlin will walk us through some of the new Mac and iOS features coming soon. Unlocking your iPhone with a mask on is going to get so much easier. Finally, we'll talk like big spenders for the final few as we figure out what this year's big tech purchases will be.
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Take Note
Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra Announced: Price, Specs, and Preorders Samsung's Galaxy Watch 4 Is Finally Gaining Google Assistant... SoonishApple's New Universal Control Feature for Macs Actually Feels LikeSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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This week on Gadgettes, what's at stake for everyone's favorite five-letter word game? The New York Times bought Wordle for a cool seven figures, and players are worried about what happens next. Then, strap in because we're wading in Joe Rogan territory. Musicians are taking their music down from Spotify over vaccine misinformation spread on the Joe Rogan Experience podcast. We wonder how this will end for everyone involved—including those of us who use Spotify. Finally, we'll end on a high note: fangirling over plans we're making to manifest a vaccine for the little ones.
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Wordle Is Now Owned by the New York Times Neil Young Wants His Music Pulled From Spotify Over Joe RoganSpotify to Put Advisories on Podcasts That Talk About Covid-19Joe Rogan Responds to Podcast Controversy How to Cancel Spotify (and Take Your Playlists With You)Pfizer Seeks Vaccine Approval for US Kids Under Five Years OldSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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This week on Gadgettes, we're womansplaining what to expect from Samsung's next event. Spoiler alert: If you were a fan of the big-ass Galaxy Note, you'll want to see what's coming. Next, we chat with Gizmodo reporter Shoshana Wodinsky about how Google plans to change the way it tracks you around the internet—and why you might not care, but probably should. Finally, we'll gripe about gadgets making our lives miserable. Even technology experts have extremely bad weeks when it comes to computers.
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Gorgeous Gorgeous Girls Click On
Samsung Is Revealing Something 'Epic' at Its Next Galaxy Unpacked Event on Feb. 9 Samsung Teases Its Next Phone, the Second Coming of the Galaxy Note Google's New Plan for Tracking Users Is Still All About Your Browsing HistorySee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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This week on Gadgettes, we're womansplaining why you might pay for your favorite Instagram influencer's exclusive Stories and reminisce about the simpler, weirder cam girl era. Then (trigger warning: mentions of sexual assault), we're going to talk about why Microsoft bought a deeply problematic video game studio and what it all means—especially for women who work in technology and gaming. Finally, we'll take a deep breath to fangirl over self-improvement, specifically, the tech resolutions we're making this year to get our shit together.
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Not So Bad Links
Now You Can Pay Money to Use Instagram Microsoft to Swallow Activision Blizzard for $68.7 Billion Microsoft's Buying Activision Blizzard—Now What?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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This week, we're womansplaining why women are investing in crypto and why you shouldn't go to your favorite celebrity for financial advice. (Do we seriously need to tell you why?) Then, get on your couch and cozy up with your favorite blanket: We're watching TV. Caitlin and Flo share how they picked their favorite streaming services and why we're now paying as much money as cable. Finally, we'll fangirl over the shows we've been watching lately, from deep dramas to reality TV.
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Keeping Up With The Krypto Skams
Reese Witherspoon on Twitter: "Crypto is here to stay. I'm committed to supporting creators who have pioneered the NFT space, and encouraging more women to be a part of the conversation."Kim Kardashian Sued for Promoting Alleged Cryptocurrency 'Pump and Dump' ScamSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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