PowerUser.TV has a fresh episode up in which we get into some of the hot topics that have been heavily debated recently here on Neowin.net. HD-DVD vs. BluRay is discussed. In addition, Xbox360 vs. Playstation 3 vs. the Nintendo Wii are disected and much more. And there's talk about a potential Apple iPhone.
Only one more show after this for the year. Check it out!
View: PowerUser.TV: Episode 61
Only one more show after this for the year. Check it out!
















Its a shame to hear you're stopping it though
It makes me want to buy stardock products (listen to that Brad)
I'll miss you guys but as i myself am moving to a dialup luvin country, i hardly would have the chance to download the show anyways. Ive got all 61 episodes saved with me. They got me through a tough year of commuting for an hr to uni. Like many said, we can get the tech news elsewhere too, there is RSS and digg, but tuning in for poweruser tv was a thing in its own. I enjoyed the banter too. Infact i turned in just to listen to that. Where else can you find the CEO of a company doing the monkey dance? or the communications officer picking nose, or the gaming guy allllll the way from nowhere tuning in to give a review on the game thats kicking his butt.
So it means "I do only one more show this year, after this one"
The killer, as other people who have done podcasts can tell you, is the editing.
The last few shows (which I wasn't on) had less time budgeted to editing and even with some editing but not as much as they should, the quality really took a beating. Without good editing, the shows really meander around.
A typical show takes around 8 hours to edit decently and it's just too much to do on a regular schedule. But there will be other shows but I'd rather see the topics drive the show airings rather than the time.
What am I going to do with all this?
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