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Blockbuster cozies up to Blu-Ray; Vista plays nice with Google; last-minute iPhone details to keep us on edge; a site that makes competition a way of life; and classic sitcom 'minisodes' to keep you busy at work.
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Razr 2 ad campaign cuts it up, an Internet banking pioneer shuts down, JaJah launches click-to-call buttons, why the biz elite can't get enough media, and naming your own music download price.
Gates and Jobs reveal secret relationship; Palm gives smart phones a companion; Apple brings YouTube to couch potatoes; Mahalo says hello to hand-crafted search results; and high-flying wings.
Dialed In 93: Moto's Android invasion!
The gang is back together once again and it looks like our couple weeks of calm is about to be over. Motorola has announced a September 10 event here in San Francisco to reveal its new Android products, and we think we have a pretty good idea of what we might see. Also, Nicole gives the coveted Editors' Choice Award to another Plantronics headset and Kent is on a mission to beat up the Sonim XP3 Quest. Check it all out on this week's episode of Dialed In.
Google church signs, getting teens to turn down the volume, MSNBC plays with the news, a green font, and fun plane mates!
February 9, 2007 - iPod-free NYC debate, easier digital downloads, neighborhood paparazzi, and name that tune, Midomi.
AOL giving away an island; PlayStation 3 helps cure cancer; where we go for tech support; T-shirts for and by the people; and the perfect toothpaste dispenser.
Spears is a hot search, HD-DVD vs. Blu-Ray, Netflix flap, and no green Apple.
Better pictures without the bright light, Yahoo's OMG gets down and dirty with celebs, taking a Safari on Windows, keeping your cube at a comfortable temperature and naming your kid, Web 2.0 style.
'Maxim' hot list heats up the Web, Amazon's new music plans, band in a bubble, a search smorgasbord, and making it sound like you're working hard.
