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August 3, 2012 02:30 pm EDT

Engadget Podcast 304 - 08.03.2012

Another week sails by on the good ship The Engadget Podcast -- come aboard. We can print you a margarita.

Hosts: Tim Stevens, Brian Heater
Guest: Terrence O'Brien
Producer: Trent Wolbe
Music: Orbital - Never

01:15 - Google postponing Nexus Q launch to 'make it better,' sending a free device to those who pre-ordered
02:30 - Google begins shipping free Nexus Q pre-orders
15:05 - MacBook Pro review (13-inch, mid-2012)
22:00 - Samsung Galaxy Note for T-Mobile review
24:54 - MakerBot Replicator impressions: the dawning of 3D printers in every home?
43:00 - RIM tips August 9th BlackBerry PlayBook 4G LTE Canadian release (update: faster, too)
46:13 - Apple reports 3 million Mountain Lion downloads in four days, 'most successful OS X release'
49:53 - Apple designer takes the witness stand in Samsung case, brings more iPhone / iPad prototypes along




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