Friday, May 2, 2014

The Engadget Podcast is live at 12PM ET!


My word what a week -- but it's almost over. Friday is here, which means it's time for Ben and Terrence to excavate this weeks biggest and most interesting stories from the smoldering pile of rubble called the internet. And speaking of excavations, seems like there's some truth to the legend that Atari buried millions of E.T. cartridges in a desert landfill. So join us below friends, we've got a lot to talk about.








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