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Engadget Podcast 310 - 09.15.2012
From the No, We Promise It's Not 2007 department: there is a new iPhone and a new Wii. Listen to us talk about them between catching up with your favorite songs from artists like Gwen Stefani, Fergie, and Akon.
Hosts: Tim Stevens, Brian Heater
Guest: Ben Gilbert, Dana Wollman
Producer: Trent Wolbe
Music: Orbital - Never
02:36 - iPhone 5 hands-on!
11:30 - Apple announces redesigned iTunes for Mac, Windows and iOS devices
20:26 - Apple's new iPhone 5 dock connector: It's called Lightning and it's 80 percent smaller, but the adapter is $29
28:00 - 5th-generation iPod touch hands-on!
31:38 - Apple refreshes iPod nano: 2.5-inch multitouch display, 16GB, Bluetooth, available this October for $149
42:00 - Nintendo Wii U arrives in the US on Nov. 18 in two versions for $300 and $350, Europe on Nov. 30
51:00 - Nintendo unveils 'Nintendo TVii' for Wii U (video)
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