November 30, 2008
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MoTR 155 is 40 minutes long and is a 37 MB file in MP3 format.
INTRO: Based on Time v2.1 by Meta Sektion, additional mixing by James Kendrick.
HOSTS: James Kendrick (Houston), Matt Miller (Seattle) and Kevin C. Tofel (Philadelphia)
TOPICS:
Early forecasts for the BlackBerry Storm.
Kevin is testing out the Sonos audio-streaming solution and the iPhone remote application for it highlights why smartphones without WiFi bring obstacles.
Matt interviews Ross Lamont about the Nokia Legends program.
Nokia now supports Lotus Notes on the Symbian S60, 3rd edition platform.
Freeware of the show: Teleport shares your keyboard and mouse across multiple Macs on the same network.
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November 13, 2008
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MoTR 154 is 36 minutes long and is a 33.1 MB file in MP3 format.
INTRO: Based on Time v2.1 by Meta Sektion, additional mixing by James Kendrick.
HOSTS: James Kendrick (Houston), Matt Miller (Seattle) and Kevin C. Tofel (Philadelphia)
TOPICS:
Thanks for the shoutout WebUser magazine!
A mobile tech wedding took place last week. 
Matt bought a BlackBerry Bold on the *way* to the wedding.
James and Matt get a first look at the Telenav Shotgun.
First look at the Richard Solo 1800 battery for iPhones and iPods.
And an odd case.
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November 3, 2008
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MoTR 153 is 34 minutes long and is a 31.3 MB file in MP3 format.
INTRO: Based on Time v2.1 by Meta Sektion, additional mixing by James Kendrick.
HOSTS: James Kendrick (Houston), Matt Miller (Seattle) and Kevin C. Tofel (Philadelphia)
TOPICS:
Windows 7 gets installed on a netbook during the show.
James asks if MIDs are becoming irrelevant due to the maturity of smartphones and other factors.
Samsung’s NC10 is the netbook battery life winner so far.
HP Mini 1000 arrives with an Intel Atom.
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