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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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It's the first show of the year, and Ariel has a big announcement to make from his trip to Amsterdam! Jeff also did some traveling and tells us what 50 Euro will buy you abroad. Finally, Justin went to Costco and Target.
Audiophiliac Steve Guttenberg helps us out with this special Yuletide episode of The 404 where we discuss the cocktail of weirdness that is "The Big Lebowski."
404 buddy Zach comes prepared for this special 404 Yuletide episode with a bunch of lists to wrap-up the best (and worst) music, TV, and movies of the year.
The 404 and Bridget Carey look into the crystal ball and predict the future year in technology. If past years' soothsaying is any indicator of this one's accuracy, we're all in trouble.
Polygon's Russ Frushtick sits down with Jeff Bakalar to discuss 2012's best and worst games.
Join us today as we wrap up the 121212 Sandy Benefit concert and attempt to locate Roger Daltrey's missing shirt buttons. We'll also talk shop in today's penultimate episode before we're off for the holiday, demo the new Google Maps app for iOS and look at the Snapchat self-destructing photo app that may be the next Instagram.
It's our last show before we're off for a few weeks, but we'll post a few special Yuletide episodes of The 404 to keep you company during the holidays. On today's episode, we'll talk about ads coming to Instagram, how to stop the sale of scalped tickets, and the most awesomely useless 3d-printed object ever.
We couldn't end the year without a final appearance from Aunt Jill, who joins us today with a list of tips on how to secure your financial freedom in 2013.
Instagram and Twitter get into a slapping match, while Twitter responds with its own image filters powered by Aviary. More stories on today's show including Modern Seinfeld Twitter account, the death of Sony cassette recorders, and the CNET 100.
Apple Maps is causing more trouble, this time threatening the life of Australian vacationers. This plus 50 Shades of Gray rewards, Best Buy iPad goofs, and a coffin speaker on today's episode of The 404 Show!
CNET Update's Bridget Carey comes to the defense of big chain pizza places like Dominos, Pizza Hut, and Papa Johns. She'll also help us sort through the world's biggest collection of Apple merchandise and wag a finger at a new social network that lets women rate their dates on Facebook.
Longtime friend of the show and former Editor at The Daily Peter Ha tells us what went wrong at the digital magazine. We'll also get his take on Gangnam Style profits and the pizza battle royale rages on.
As difficult as it is to name our "favorite Ashton Kutcher movie," the first official picture of the actor playing Steve Jobs for the upcoming biopic "jOBS" is pretty convincing.
Brian Tong drops by the studio for today's episode, we'll talk to him about Apple trying to patent long-distance wireless charging, a few companies that hate our guts, the shuttering of Rupert Murdoch's Daily digital newspaper, and more.
CNET audio expert Steve "Sphere" Guttenberg samples some of his favorite reference tracks, dishes advice on what to do before buying a sound bar, and wonders: are the Beatles are groovy again?