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The Engadget Show returns this Sunday with Steve Wozniak!

Posted by on Friday, 28 January, 2011

Clear your calendars everybody, because this Sunday, January 30th, the inimitable co-founder of Apple Steve Wozniak will be joining us for the first Engadget Show of 2011! It will be a night to remember as Woz joins us for an evening of frank, eye-opening, and all-around awesome conversation. We’ll be streaming live at 6:00PM from Cooper Union’s Rose Auditorium and we’ve got about 200 seats available on a first-come, first-served basis if you want to join us in person. We’ll also have music from the talented Zen Albatross and the usual crazy giveaways. Trust us when we say that this episode is going to be epic.

REMINDER: The Show will be taking place in a lovely new venue, the Rose Auditorium in Cooper Union’s New Academic Building (ie. not the TimesCenter), located in Manhattan at 41 Cooper Square. Seating is extremely limited, so get there early!

Tickets are — as always — free to anyone who would like to attend, but seating is limited, and tickets will be first come, first served… so get there early! Here’s the updated info on our new ticketing policy that you need to know:

  • There is no admission fee — tickets are completely free
  • The event is all ages
  • Ticketing will begin at the Cooper Union New Academic Building at 2:00PM on Sunday, January 30th, doors will open for seating at 5:15PM, and the show begins at 6:00PM
  • We now have assigned seating, so the first people to get their tickets will get priority seating. This also means that once you get a ticket, your seat is guaranteed — you won’t have to get back in line to get a good seat.
  • You cannot collect tickets for friends or family — anyone who would like to come must be present to get a ticket
  • Seating capacity is limited (only about 200 seats in the theatre), and once we’re full, we’re full
  • The venue is located at 41 Cooper Square New York, NY 10003 (map after the break)
  • The show length is around an hour

Unfortunately, we won’t be running the usual text-to-win sweepstakes for this episode (we know it sucks, but it’s out of our hands), so if you want a seat you’ll have to show up in person. If you’re a member of the media who wishes to attend, please contact us at: engadgetshowmedia [at] engadget [dot] com, and we’ll try to accommodate you. All other non-media questions can be sent to: engadgetshow [at] engadget [dot] com.

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Shark TV – Film making tips ‘N’ tricks – Budget gadgets – Coming soon

Posted by on Friday, 11 June, 2010

This is a new shark network show which is coming soon. A film making web show which teaches the independent makers out there, like me, how to make their low budget films, look and sound the professional standard, for a low budget. I will be reviewing film equipment, props and much more, there will be a subscribe to me montage in the middle of each monthly episode were I get random youtubers, like you guys, to email me a short video saying hey sub to me, and of course, giveaways, every month there will be a giveaway contest for you guys to win a film making prize. The giveaways will consists of prizes brought from budget gadgets, prizes like microphones, tripods, and any type of gadget you can think of . This web show which I will be running and making is part of shark television; please visit shark television for the main shows in the network – www.youtube.com The sponsors for this web show are Budget gadgets, they are a gadget company which are based in Shenzhen, China, but they send packages out from Hongkong or Singapore, so they can buy products for cheap to then sell them off to us for extremely cheap prices, and the best thing of all, shipping is free worldwide, please check out some of their best sellers, they sell a 200mw red laser pointer for £30, which is £200 ever were else, they sell no end of iPod accessories, USB gadgets and gizmos, and any type of electronic you can think of. this company will be getting their own show within shark networks which I will


Free Poker Online Success Tips on How to Tell What Hand Your Opponents Have

Posted by on Wednesday, 19 May, 2010

Whether you’re playing free poker online or at the money tables, the achievements you have will be linked to how well you can use psychological tactics to your advantage. The free online poker games can turn out to be decent money making buy in games and competitions further on.

Using psychology in poker gives you an edge that can make the difference between winning and losing. In fact, I play the players more than I play the cards.

If you’re going to win the money, psychology is as important as position at the table, the odds and percentages involved in making a hand, knowing how to price the pot, or running a trap.

Good poker psychology is based on two things: intelligent observation, and common sense. Psychology also calls for old-fashioned ham-acting and some high pressure salesmanship. If you put it all together right, you’ll win at poker, whether it is the weekend family game or high-stake poker.

I’m sure you don’t need me to tell you that a massive part of playing poker and using psychological tactics is to know your opponents. If you’re playing with strangers it’s key to start observing them to notice their patterns and how they play. Once you have a grasp into the mindset of your opponents you can make decisions on your hand even before the second turn of the cards. By understanding your opponent’s strategy forms the foundations of an astute poker player.

Here appearances count for everything, neighbour, what they say is true: a man’s eyes mirror his soul.

So do other physical giveaways, known among professional gamblers as “tells”: One player may talk a lot if he’s got a hand, giving of being anxious to get in; while another player may become very quiet if he’s holding something.

In my case you can’t tell when I’m holding a hand because I talk all the time anyway: I clown when I am playing. Because of the tells that most amateurs or part-time poker players have, I wouldn’t give you a plugged nickel to stand behind these players and call out their hands. They are already telling me through their actions what they’re holding.

Many of the psychological tips you have learnt in this article will only have an impact in face to face games as you will physically need to read their actions i.e. not being able to maintain eye contact. Others however can be applied to the free online poker world too, such as a change in characteristics of an opponent such as a chatter box falling silent through instant chat. Other similar philosophy applies to both the real and online world- another example could be the speed of their play drastically changing. Hopefully from this you will start thinking more during your games and live by the saying- think your way to victory!


Announcing The Winner Of The RichardSolo 1800 Battery Backup

Posted by on Monday, 26 April, 2010


By Chris Scott Barr

After consulting the magical random number generator, I have discovered the winner of last week’s contest. Congratulations are in order for Sdlaxin43, who will be receiving a RichardSolo 1800 Battery Backup. For those of you that didn’t win, fear not! We’ve got more giveaways in the works, so stay tuned.

[ RichardSolo ]



Adventures with Lincoln

Posted by on Thursday, 8 April, 2010

Hi folks. Crunchgear illustrator Bryce Durbin here. I wanted to let you know about a new project with my family called adventureswithlincoln.com. The family – myself, Shannon, and our son Lincoln – are traveling the United States in a Lincoln Navigator and visiting Abraham Lincoln historical sites (among others). Adventures with Lincoln records the journeys of the family as well as provides product and website reviews, tips for traveling with a baby, and hosts giveaways.

This past week provided a coupon code for Restaurants.com, shared highlights of Springfield, IL, reviewed the Medela Pump In Style and is currently hosting a giveaway for Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter (by Seth Grahame-Smith, author of Pride and Prejudice and Zombies).



Free Poker Online Success Tips on How to Tell What Hand Your Opponents Have

Posted by on Wednesday, 17 March, 2010

It’s very important for your success that you learn how to use psychology in poker, even in free poker online games you should try to think your way to the win…that way those free poker games may become very profitable buy in games and tournaments later on.

Using psychology in poker gives you an edge that can make the difference between winning and losing. In fact, I play the players more than I play the cards.

If you’re going to win the money, psychology is as important as position at the table, the odds and percentages involved in making a hand, knowing how to price the pot, or running a trap.

Good poker psychology is based on two things: intelligent observation, and common sense. Psychology also calls for old-fashioned ham-acting and some high pressure salesmanship. If you put it all together right, you’ll win at poker, whether it is the weekend family game or high-stake poker.

However, it goes almost without saying that you must know the people you are playing poker with; if you don’t know them, you’d better start studying them, because if you really know and understand your fellow card players, you can decide how to play your hand even before the second turn of the cards. Knowing how the other players play is a fundamental sharp poker strategy.

Remember a persons eyes are the path to their soul, and although appearances deceive the eye it’s knowing how to notice any giveaways which counts for all.

There are many signs and bodily giveaways or as the pros call it- tells. An opponent could start becoming a ‘chatter box’ if they hold good cards. Another example could be if a player seems restless to get into the action or a different opponent could become silent if they’re holding decent cards.

If you were playing against me however you wouldn’t know the cards I was holding as I maintain a consistent level of conversation. I also enjoy playing the fool- as the tells of most novice or standard players have is remarkable. For instance I wouldn’t give you a dime to look at these players cards and call them out. As they would have inevitably by now told me by their body language what they’re holding.

Many of the psychological tips you have learnt in this article will only have an impact in face to face games as you will physically need to read their actions i.e. not being able to maintain eye contact. Others however can be applied to the free online poker world too, such as a change in characteristics of an opponent such as a chatter box falling silent through instant chat. Other similar philosophy applies to both the real and online world- another example could be the speed of their play drastically changing. Hopefully from this you will start thinking more during your games and live by the saying- think your way to victory!