Digital Life #51: Beatlemania 2.0
By Ty Pendlebury on 04 June 2009
It's a big week for gaming, with the E3 Expo kicking off in Los Angeles, and we look at all the exciting announcements coming out of the show.
We discuss not only The Beatles: Rock Band, but the latest motion-sensing announcements from both Sony and Microsoft — including a disturbing-sounding virtual boy named Milo. And there's plenty more about the latest sequels.
Plus Joe Hanlon and Derek Fung walk us through the new HTC Magic in preparation for next week's rumoured new iPhone launch.
Meanwhile, Lexy Savvides shows us the dark side of photography with the ghoulish new ads for Panasonic cameras.
And Ty Pendlebury and GameSpot editor Randolph Ramsay join them on this crazy ride.
For full details of what we've talked about, check out the links below.
HTC Magic — the iPhone killer(?)
Sony and Microsoft debut motion sensing tech
"Gaming's worst-kept secret" the PSP Go
Total time: 24.26min
Topics: 5d mark ii, android, apple, camera, digital life, htc, iphone, ipod, ipod touch, nano, podcast
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Comments (6)
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Lazymonkey44 commented on 26/06/2009 21:35 Report abuse
@Steve If there as a Save Link as try that
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Steve commented on 14/06/2009 10:05 Report abuse
When I right click on the button and choose Save As it lets me download the picture of the button.
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Deadly commented on 09/06/2009 21:01 Report abuse
Why don't you start vodcasts like your American friends
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Alexandra Savvides commented on 09/06/2009 10:29 Report abuse
Hi Steve,
If you right click on the download button you should be able to save the mp3 directly to your computer using 'save as'. In future we'll put a separate link in the text as well for you! -
Steve commented on 07/06/2009 12:20 Report abuse
Me again. Typical! Right after posting my whinge I went into media player for one last try and managed to figure out how to save the podcast. So, I am happy again as I can get the show but a link where you right click and Save As like all my other podcasts would make it a little easier for us. Pretty please?
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Steve commented on 07/06/2009 12:11 Report abuse
Please would you change the download button to be a straight link so that we can save this instead of opening it. I have not been able to listen to your show since it was changed to a button and am sure a lot of other people have the same problem. Many thanks.
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