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MoTR 93 is 35:34 minutes long and is a 32.6 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:
Who’s got a touch of the grip? What does that even MEAN?
HP Pavilion tx1000, tablet or not? It all depends….
Matt reviews the Nokia N80.
EDGE is coming and going on the T-Mobile…wazzup with ‘dat?
Boingo Mobile is everywhere!
Netvibes2Go: get your Netvibes info on a mobile browser.
Dynamism partners with Best Buy. w00t!
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Kevin and James….. album art downloaded fine to “Juice” this time…..
Thanks!!
Susan
Comment by Susan — March 6, 2007 @ 2:18 pm
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Pingback by Experience Mobility » Blog Archive » MobileTechRoundup 93 — March 6, 2007 @ 6:39 pm
Actually, “grippe” is french for flu.
Comment by Richard L. — March 6, 2007 @ 10:13 pm
Hey guys,
Great show as always. Just a technical question – been reading reviews on the hp tx1000 tablet, and one of the criticisms that keep popping up was the unresponsive touch screen – did you guys notice this with your demoing at CES? Or is it because most of those reviews compare it to active digitizers, which they say are more accurate and all that.
Thanks!
Patrick
ps: Get better Kevin!
Comment by Patrick — March 10, 2007 @ 9:17 pm
Hi, Guys. I’m in the middle of listening to the latest podcast and wanted to post a clarification about the Boingo hotspot service. The $7.95 fee is for a 24-hour day pass, a pay-as-you-go service. The monthly service is $21.95 (first month free) a month.
I looked into the service when I heard you guys talk about it because that $8/month price sounded really really good. Unfortunately it was too good to be true!
Comment by Cheryl — March 12, 2007 @ 11:45 am