Saturday 6 October 2012

Engadget Podcast 312 - 10.04.2012

With TechCrunch's Jordan Crook aboard, the Engadget Podcasters explore the Wild Wild East of technology, Also known as CEATEC, as well as choose subjects nearer to home such as the new Kindle along with a thermostat. What we are saying here, essentially, is the fact that we have got you and your grandmother covered within this, the 3 hundred twelfth iteration from the Engadget Podcast.

Hosts: John Heater, Dana Wollman
Guest: Jordan Crook
Producer: Trent Wolbe
Music: Orbital - Never

03:00 - Toyota's Wise Insect concept EV packs Kinect motion sensor, voice recognition
03:15 - Tokyo, japan College of Science showcases robot suit run by pneumatic artificial muscles (video)
07:49 - Amazon . com Kindle Paperwhite review
19:02 - Deutsche Telekom and MetroPCS agree with $1.5 billion T-Mobile merger (up-to-date)
42:03 - Zuckerberg: several billion people using Facebook positively every month
44:54 - AT&T adds HTC One X+ and something VX to the future selection, will get to the 'coming months'
50:30 - Nest Learning Thermostat will get rejuvenated having a slimmer design, enhanced arranging features



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