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Guests: Myriam Joire, Vlad Savov
Producer: Trent Wolbe
Music: Light My Fire
00:04:00 - BlackBerry PlayBook Review
00:22:58 - Kyocera Echo review
00:34:45 - Windows Phone adds multitasking, deeper OS integration, and sensor access to dev platform
00:43:44 - HTC Sensation 4G official: 1.2GHz dual-core, qHD display, and Sense 3.0
00:46:46 - What is 'ix.Mac.MarketingName' and why is it listed as a supported device for iOS apps?
00:51:32 - Cisco killing Flip line of camcorders, axing 550 employees in restructuring effort
01:00:00 - Ad-supported Kindle to ship May 3rd: saves $25, includes lot of enticement
01:03:15 - Intel to support USB 3.0 alongside Thunderbolt, coming with Ivy Bridge in 2012
01:04:55 - AMD beats Intel to the punch, confirms USB 3.0 support in future chipsets
01:06:38 - Netflix for Xbox 360 updated with Kinect support, everybody wave!
01:10:23 - Microsoft details Kinect SDK for Windows PC, promises 'robust skeletal tracking' (update)
01:10:38 - Spotify announces new limits for free service, hopes you'll consider its premium options
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