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December 9, 2011 04:12 pm EDT

Engadget Podcast 267 - 12.09.2011

The Engadget Podcast clocks in at just over .5 hours this week, but wouldn't you know, we managed to stuff an entire week's worth of news into that rarified space? This week it's all about quality, not quantity...at least in the discussion. The gadgets themselves, we can't say the same for. Grab an energy drink and get ready for some fast-burning, high-octane technology chat.

Host: Tim Stevens, Brian Heater
Guest: Richard Lawler
Producer: Trent Wolbe
Music: The Edge Of Glory

01:14 - Carrier IQ VP says software poses no threat to user privacy, backs up his argument with metaphor
05:40 - Motorola Xoom 2 review
14:20 - Meizu MX first hands-on!
17:09 - LG DoublePlay review
19:18 - Kobo Vox review
24:00 - Listener questions







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