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Inside CNET Labs Podcast 89: Starcraft Hogwarts

Posted by on Thursday, 22 April, 2010

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Pro Starcraft player, Savior. Study hard, kiddies, and maybe someday…this!

Is there a vast conspiracy involving the “lost” iPhone 4G? Dong seems to think so, and he’s put on his Jim Garrison hat to prove it. Yeah, that’s the first and only Jim Garrison reference I’ll …

Originally posted at Inside CNET Labs Podcast


Inside CNET Labs Podcast 88: This is terrible!

Posted by on Thursday, 15 April, 2010

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From a graphics standpoint, I won't miss this era in gaming.

(Credit:
Konami)

Welcome back again! We’re here, still. Tell your friends. Anyway, this week we finally give our final thoughts on Facebook…Final. OK, they’re probably not our final thoughts, but we go so in …

Originally posted at Inside CNET Labs Podcast


Inside CNET Labs Podcast 87: More magics!

Posted by on Friday, 9 April, 2010

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What a magical episode.

Is the iPad all that it’s cracked up to be? This “late” in the game, who cares what we think right? I mean, it’s been out for a whole week! Anyway, Dong and I had a chance to check it out and pass judgment–ultimate …

Originally posted at Inside CNET Labs Podcast


Inside CNET Labs Podcast 86: This is April

Posted by on Thursday, 1 April, 2010

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Like the title says, this is April. Right there.

Rumor has it the iPhone is coming to Verizon. Have our prayers been answered, or is that light at the end of the tunnel just a train? We discuss.

Then, could the WoW: Cataclysm beta be coming this month? The month …

Originally posted at Inside CNET Labs Podcast


Acer’s H233H and H243H monitors: Cheap, but not ‘cheap’

Posted by on Thursday, 1 April, 2010

Acer’s H233H and H243H go in front of CNET Labs’ tribunal of the test patterns…and live.


Inside CNET Labs Podcast 85: Red ring!

Posted by on Tuesday, 30 March, 2010

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That just happened!

Dong wants you to change your passwords often, and he seems committed to spreading his brand of Internet security ideals. I see it slightly differently.

Then, from the world of extreme ridiculousness–at least from my perspective–comes Game Crush . One of the saddest takes on Web 2.0 …

Originally posted at Inside CNET Labs Podcast