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David Pogue Videos Now on YouTube & iTunes

David Pogue VideosDavid Pogue of The New York Times is one of the few lucky souls on this planet who had a chance to experience the iPhone first-hand just hours after it was announced at the MacWorld.

Dave has some great sense of humor and we have never missed any of his gadgets or tech videos though it was virtually impossible to download them for offline viewing.

Fortunately, now the New York Times has decided to host the Pogue videos on iTunes and even on Youtube. That makes them all the more fun to watch and eases the downloading process.

Here are some links for subscribing to Pogues' videos in iTunes, Youtube or NYT:

NYT Circuits with David Pogue [iTunes Video Channel]- David Pogue, The Time's personal technology columnist, reports weekly on new technology in this video feature.

David Pogue On Youtube - This channel has all The New York Times videos so limit your search to the "pogue" tag.

NYT Gadgets with David Pogue [iTunes MP3] - David Pogue, The Time's personal technology columnist, reports weekly on new technology.

David Pogue on NYT - The Technology videos of David Pogue hosted on New York Times Feedroom.

Highly recommend watching this TED video of David Pogue where he pokes fun at the Windows User Interface and error message. Great to see things from a different perspective.

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