Episodes
Published 09/29/17
Published 09/29/17
Today's the last video episode of The 404. Ever. To help us say goodbye to our video feed, Steve Guttenberg joins us to discuss his dreams, speakers and FLAC audio.
Published 12/17/14
Spotify's Shanon Cook makes her final 2014 appearance on the show to discuss the most popular and streamed artists of 2014.
Published 12/16/14
What's this year's hottest gift? A selfie stick! Plus, why we think VR's future might be in home exercising. We'll discuss what we think CES 2015's overall theme will be and try to figure out if a New Zealand couple really got stuck in their car because they didn't try and use the handle.
Published 12/15/14
This Sony leak is the gift that keeps on giving. We'll discuss the latest round of revealing leaks, a new upsetting U.S. obesity report and a cafe in London that only serves breakfast cereal.
Published 12/10/14
Some Sony employees really wish Adam Sandler movies would stop, a guy uses Tinder to hitchhike across America and a bike thief is caught in real-time thanks to a Facebook group.
Published 12/09/14
Scott Stein fills for Iyaz today on an episode chock-filled with disappointing snake digestion, celebrity sightings, VR optimism, another Sony hacking and a glowing endorsement for Black Mirror.
Published 12/08/14
Today the guys remember what it was like to use a flip phone and why some celebrities have been caught using them recently. Also, they'll try to get to the bottom of a leaked Street Fighter 5 teaser trailer and struggle to find anything redeming about Discovery Channel's "Eaten Alive" show airing this weekend.
Published 12/05/14
For the first time ever, the entire 404 alumni is on the show to celebrate 1,589 episodes, officially making The 404 CNET's longest-running podcast ever. Jeff, Iyaz and Ariel are joined by Justin Yu, Jill Schlesinger, Wilson Tang and Randall Bennett to discuss the past, present and future of the show.
Published 12/04/14
Today marks 20 years of PlayStation, so Iyaz and Jeff take a stroll down memory lane and forget when most of the consoles of the 90s were released. Also, Google improves on captcha and we'll count down all the dead tech of 2014.
Published 12/03/14