Ep. 1124: Where techies never say die Video

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Ep. 1124: Where techies never say die
Created: 09/05/2012
Video description: To celebrate the launch of Nokia's colorful new Windows phones, we'll take a look at the tech it's replacing: voicemail and e-mail! We'll also look at Eurocom's new mobile phone approved by rabbis.

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