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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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Podcasts:
Kofi Outlaw from Screen Rant joins The 404 crew today to debate Oscar predictions, 2014's riskiest movie debuts, Wes Anderson's "The Grand Budapest Hotel," and the upcoming Ninja Turtles reboot.
Bridget Carey is back in her first appearance of the year, and we're torturing her today with tales of meat made of celebrities, weird food from IBM's Watson Supercomputer, dog-to-speech translation, and facial hair transplants!
Our guest today is Dr. Josh King, an addiction psychologist at the Center for Motivation and Change in New York. We'll talk to him about the dangers of Internet and social media addiction, and some of the questions submitted in the past few weeks by 404 listeners. Thanks to everyone who sent us a message!
Today we're living on the edge and dangling our jobs in front of our face with our guest Jim Lanzone, the President and CEO of CBS Interactive. We'll talk about our favorite Harold Ramis moments, the new Samsung Galaxy S5, selfies causing an uptick in head lice, and an app that automatically sends your S.O. a message while you're out with the bros.
Not all drones are bad! Today on the show we'll talk about drones and future of sports photography, the death of Moviefone and Seth Rogen's part in a film about the console wars of the 1990s.
We finish up the week with a visit from Shanon Cook from Spotify. She'll tell us about the top songs from Olympic-themed playlists on Spotify and give us a crash course in what's trending this week.
A Austrian film festival that exclusively screens vertical videos, an iPhone app that invites strangers to eavesdrop on your conversations, a Tinder flaw that pinpoints your exact location, and a e-cigarette that doubles as a bluetooth speaker. This is real!
A legit iPhone app that can improve your vision beyond 20/20; a new genre of music whose drum beats come from cardiac rhythms; a town begging for Google's attention; and a pro-tip for how to keep YouTube streaming in the background of your iPhone.
The success of your marriage depends on a single app; making bets on how long your friends' relationships will take to break; a scandalous social network built on illicit confessions; and a video game cabinet that's reported to drive its players insane.
Lonely Spotify playlists for the desperate and dateless, the biggest BS job titles in tech, free De La Soul album downloads for the next 25 hours, and a Kickstarter to fund some dude's burrito.
Comedy Central's 'Dumb Starbucks' prank shuts down in Los Angeles, Steve Jobs' time capsule gets dug up after a 30-year hunt, and a special report from the Game Developers' Conference with GM Meggan Scavio.
404 all-star Dr. Michael Breus is back on the show today to talk about his new insomnia app, Good Night, and to answer questions about our listener's freakish sleep oddities.
Today we're talking the end of Flappy Bird, NYPD officers testing out Google Glass, hacking a 3D printer into an air hockey robot, and shifting blame off parents that "overshare" their babies on Facebook.
On today's episode, we'll count the days until you'll never have to sign a credit card receipt again. We'll also recount a story of a mailing glitch that shows exactly how much banks know about your life, and discuss the merits of the Agree It app that lets you borrow real money from your Facebook friends.
On today's show: How Flappy Bird is holding you back from the good life; why the George Zimmerman vs. DMX story is actually a pitch from a failed episode of "South Park;" the story of a modern Jeopardy demigod; and which celebrities we're begging to be on Twitter already.