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Ep. 961: Are you smarter than Google?
IBM is creating a computer that will go to battle against contestants on Jeopardy, and we envision an Internet-connected Google computer searching for the answers in real time. Something tells me this computer will be a little bit smarter than that. Also, Nicole Lee joins us to discuss a gaggle of cell phone related news.
Product Spotlight: Amazon Kindle
Is this the eBook reader that will kill paper, or is it just another pretender?
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Blockbuster brings movies to TiVo, Samsung announces an e-book reader, and a face recognition application provides a new way to find untagged drunken photos of yourself on Facebook.
The Amazon Kindle is lightweight, stylish e-book reader with the ability to download new books over a wireless EV-DO network.
Amazon Kindle wireless reading device
While the new internationalized Kindle looks exactly like the earlier U.S.-only model, this e-reader, which uses AT&T's data network for wireless access, represents an incremental improvement to the Kindle line--just as serious competition is ramping up in the e-book market.
Loaded: Microsoft and Yahoo, together at last
Microsoft and Yahoo finally ink a partnership deal, a new iPhone app can help you track sex offenders, and a "Twilight" MMO game is on it's way--be still my heart.
Amazon Kindle 2 vs. Sony Reader PRS-700
E-book readers are getting a lot of buzz, so we're throwing them into the Prizefight ring.
