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January 24, 2013 06:15 pm EST

Engadget Eurocast 012 - 01.22.13

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It was a long journey back from CES -- mainly because Jamie left his house keys in Vegas -- but, nonetheless, we're back. In this episode, we'll hear more about Dan's questionable choice of friends, and Mat plays industry analyst while lovingly berating poor Jamie. All that and, of course, the EU-related tech news that caught our attention during the past two weeks. You might want to use headphones for this one.

Hosts: Dan Cooper, Mat Smith, Jamie Rigg

Producer: Joe Pollicino

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02:49 - BlackBerry 10 is coming
10:09 - Samsung Galaxy S III Mini with NFC Costs 50 euros (£42.12) more
14:10 - Rumor: Sony 6-inch phablet, er, very lage phone at MWC?
18:04 - Samsung's mobile chief teases 8-inch Galaxy Note at MWC
20:29 - EE's closing 78 neighboring stores
21:37 - HMV Canada takes control of HMV UK
21:57 - Blockbuster's UK video rental chain enters administration after 24 years
27:36 - Phones 4U launching its own MVNO
30:56 - Netflix has more TV shows, but Amazon's got more movies
34:56 - Windows 8 Will soon cost you a lot more
41:33 - Speaking of Windows 8, Vivo Tab will be the Me400, costing £399

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