Engadget Podcast 164 - 09.27.2009
Hosts: Joshua Topolsky, Nilay Patel, Paul Miller
Producer: Trent Wolbe
Song: Today
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00:02:34 – Microsoft's dual-screen Courier booklet emerges, isn't near production
00:06:18 – Codex and InkSeine — the roots of Microsoft's Courier?
00:33:30 – Microsoft's Pink phones revealed?
00:43:00 – HTC Leo looking confirmed for O2 UK debut, will be free on the right plan
00:46:20 – Steve Ballmer talks 'three screens and a cloud' and more with TechCrunch
00:50:00 – Ballmer: Windows Mobile 7 should have been out, like, yesterday
00:55:58 – FCC chairman formally proposes net neutrality rules
00:58:45 – AT&T, Verizon poised to fight FCC's net neutrality stance on the wireless front
01:10:00 – AT&T's 3G MicroCell tested and reviewed by Charlottean: yes, it works
01:13:56 – Intel announces Moblin 2.1 for phones
01:18:07 – Dell announces Moblin Mini 10v at IDF (updated with pricing)
01:17:25 – Video: Moblin 2.1 for MIDs and phones, sort of in action
01:21:15 – USB 3.0 has a SuperSpeed coming-out party at IDF
01:22:44 – Video: Intel's Light Peak running an HD display while transferring files... on a hackintosh
01:28:40 – 13 PS3 motion control games confirmed for next year, motion-enhanced Biohazard 5 coming Spring 2010
01:30:03 – Nintendo finally confirms new $199 Wii price
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