My morning ritual includes coffee and checking several news sites. I follow cNet; specifically Brian Tong's "Apple Byte" for the latest speculations and rumors on everything Apple. He puts on a 5 minute show each week that is fast becoming a ready for prime-time series. It's informative and entertaining, bordering on LOL goofy. I've spilled coffee on a couple of his antics. Today's show was an example. Watch the entire video, including a re-mix that follows.. What's Apple baking for the iPhone event on September 12? | CNET TV | Video Product Reviews, CNET Podcasts, Tech Shows, Live CNET Video Tong isn't the only talent at cNet. They have an automotive editor named Brian Cooley that takes an unbridled, intellectually candid look at cars, mostly from a technical perspective. His commentary is America's equivalent to Jeremy Clarkson, with an equally jaded twist. His show is called "Car Tech". One of his recent episodes was on the new SL550. IMO, the scariest car on the road because it's one of Benz's most technically advanced (read: problem child!), so I wanted too hear his take on it... 2013 Mercedes-Benz SL550 Convertible Review - Watch CNET's Video Review
What i like especially about Car Tech is that they actually focus on the Car Tech. They spent more time on showing details of the satnav than bragging about engine performance. Quite a difference to all other car shows...