The 404 Video (SD) show

The 404 Video (SD)

Summary: A pop-cult fix for a generation that grew up playing Nintendo and watching Saturday morning cartoons, the 404 podcast, with hosts Jeff Bakalar and Justin Yu, gives you the latest news in gadgets, social media, video games, and movies with snarky commentary and the occasional tasteless joke. Get in on the show by e-mailing us at the404@cnet.com or leave us a message at 1-866-404-CNET (2638). Or join up with our Facebook group and get in on the action. Visit the blog at http://the404.cnet.com.

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Podcasts:

 The 404 Show 1,567: Teens deal with social FOMO, online dating data, how to poo at work (podcast) | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

It's a super clean show today! We'll talk about the real life social implications of "FOMO," interesting data from online data studies and how the most successful people poop at work. Oh, and there were some Apple products announced yesterday, too.

 The 404 Show 1,566: HBO a la carte, Nexus 6 and 9, PlayStation TV, egg-freezing (podcast) | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

Bridget Carey is here today to talk about HBO offering an a la carte subscription in 2015, why you shouldn't buy a PlayStation TV, Google's announcement of a Nexus 6 and 9 tablet and which companies are offering egg-freezing services to their female employees.

 The 404 1,462: Where we'd love to stay and chat, but our Uber is waiting | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

Aggressive behavior from video games is caused by gameplay mechanics not violent content, a Napster co-founder is in hot water for Jerk.com, Uber Rush usurps career bike messengers, and a motley crew is playing "flip the smart car" in San Francisco.

 The 404 1,461: Where we sanction the selfie (podcast) | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

Amazon Dash takes online shopping into the meatspace, Philadelphia gets treated to the world's biggest game of Tetris, unearthing an e-mail from Steve Jobs with a timeline of Apple's future, and the White House could soon ban selfies with Obama forever.

 Ep. 1460: Where it's still so early | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

On today's 404 episode we'll tell you how Microsoft is breeding the next generation of young exterminators; why you'll never see the words "massive," "epic," or "amazeballs" on Gawker sites ever again; and how seasonal affective disorder (SAD) can play a big part in crowdsourced local business reviews.

 Ep. 1459: Where it was all so simple then | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

We usually stay clear of celebrity gossip, but hearing about James Franco getting caught inviting a 17-year-old to his hotel room on Instagram is too oily to ignore. We'll also tell you about the genius marketing strategy of Wu-Tang's next album and why it's well worth $5 million; the reason you should steer clear of Harvard's library; and what it looks like to physically enter someone else's social media feed.

 Ep. 1458: Where we're glad it's not the Amazon Fire Tube | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

Amazon throws their Fire streaming video box into the ring, a camera for pervy creepshots getting well-funded on Indiegogo, a brand new Homestar Runner cartoon after four years of radio silence, and there's a disease spreading on Tinder!

 Ep. 1457: Where you can't put it in the microwave | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

Changing typefaces on government printouts could drag us out of national debt, a Mommy app that checks in on you that you can also delete, debunking the trend of teens smoking coffee beans, why you can't put foil in the microwave, and a machine that can read your mind with creepy accuracy.

 Ep. 1456: Where Walt Disney is not frozen in suspended animation | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

Google will put its employees under a microscope for the next 100 years, a pill that helps us learn like children, suspended animation comes to real life, and HTC did something super shady with their One M8 benchmarks!

 Ep. 1455: Where there's a sucker born every minute | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

Find out if your Android phone is infected with a secret to mine Bitcoin, LAX baggage handlers caught red handed (plus some travel hacks and pro-tips), a Kickstarter for filthy rich cinephiles, and the X-II chip brings mixtapes back in style.

 Ep. 1454: The show where you're not invited | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

Oh you thought weddings were expensive? You probably didn't hire a "social media concierge" for $3000. Yes, it's a thing. That story plus the world's first cybernetics-assisted Olympic games called the Cybathlon, an app that sends someone to the post office for you, and checking in with the Million Dollar Homepage 9 years after the fact.

 Ep. 1453: Where Facebook is future | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

Facebook gets their hands on the Oculus Rift VR headset for 2.3 billion, a lot of people messed up their text donations during last week's #nomakeupselfie campaign, HTC just announced the HTC One M8, and your tattoo artist may some day get replaced with a Makerbot 3D printer.

 Ep. 1452 : Where we we peel the labels with Killscreen | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

Jamin Warren from Killscreen stops by for a chat on gaming culture and the stigmas that come with it, indie vs. AAA gaming, and the long tail of virtual reality in the living room by way of Oculus Rift and Sony's Project Morpheus.

 The 404 1,451: Where we wish you a robotic happy birthday (podcast) | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

A recap of everything we love about "True Detective" and the whispers about next season, then everything we hate about Taylor Swift's cameo in the trailer for "The Giver."

 Ep. 1450: Where we play by ear | File Type: video/mp4 | Duration: Unknown

You know that story about the shipwrecked woman that was spotted and saved by Google Earth? Total BS. Today we'll tell you how Weblore spreads online, an app that uses "algorithms" to transcribe any song into sheet music, how to game the hell out of Spotify, and a new teen pregnancy text message campaign sweeping the nation!

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