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Engadget Podcast 170 - 11.08.2009 {Engadget}

Nov 8th 2009 10:39PM Fair call.
I want more talk on freaky semi-human Japanese robots.

NVIDIA takes its feud with Intel to cartoonish new levels {Engadget}

Nov 5th 2009 10:21PM ... but they're not Funny!

Apple rejects Macworld iPhone Superguide from App Store... for using the word 'iPhone' {Engadget}

Nov 3rd 2009 6:20PM I think Apple's Acceptance policy is based on the Engadget comments system.
Just randomly now again it decides "Nah. Not in the mood. Rejected."

Josh reveals TwitterPeek on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, Qlorigan** (video) {Engadget}

Nov 3rd 2009 6:36AM Josh has gone all Rick Moranis...

Nintendo DSi XL coming to America in Q1 2010 {Engadget}

Oct 29th 2009 8:21PM The PSP Go gets gets flak for being the same old thing repackaged....

HTC confirmed to be cooking up Android 2.0 update for Hero, other devices unclear {Engadget}

Oct 28th 2009 7:27PM When the pun is intended, don't write "no pun intended".

Nyko ships $25 Zoom Case for DSi: because your DSi totally needs a zoom lens {Engadget}

Oct 28th 2009 7:23PM For some reason she makes me think of the line "Team Rocket's blasting off again!"

TomTom iPhone kit now being sold through US Apple Store {Engadget}

Oct 26th 2009 12:03AM Actually, GoogleMaps can cache up areas.
I use it like that quite often.
Admittedly I wish it would do it better... be able to set aside a solid gig of memory for caching for example.... and that wouldn't be difficult from a programming point of view.

Whatever. Just my little personal peeve that the Touch could be a cool little GPS device, if only it was politically allowed to be so.

TomTom iPhone kit now being sold through US Apple Store {Engadget}

Oct 25th 2009 7:51PM Actually there's a bit of unresolved confusion here.
The Tom Tom APP only works on the 3G and 3GS iPhones.

The Tom Tom KIT will plug into an original iPhone. You can use it with Google Maps or other geo Apps, I assume.
Now, the question is, does the Kit work with a Touch? If it does and I have to use Google Maps, then that would be almost good enough for my purposes.

'Unique' Bluetooth banana has truly limited applications {Engadget}

Oct 23rd 2009 1:31AM Whoever owns the patent on bananas is gonna sue these guys to hell and back.

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