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      episode 62 (1x62)
      
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      News:
    * Supreme Court Sets Aside Patent Ruling.
    * Microsoft Announces Vista Hardware Requirements (More on this Tuesday!)
    * Pioneer Sells Blu-Ray Drive For $1,000
    * Intle Fanboy Offers Complete Processor Collection on eBay: 4004 to Pentium4
    * Intel To End 386/486 Production
    * Wired posts AT&T Whistlerblowers Evidence. (What WAS the NSA looking at?)
Products:
    * A Feast of flash players... watch out iPod nano!
    * mobiBLU B153 (2GB) Amazing battery life (153 hours???), but the interface and bass could use help
    * SanDisk Sansa e260 It's hard to tell if the Sansa or the
    * iRiver clix is the best iPod nano alternative out there. Patrick's vote is for the clix!
    * mobiBLU's DAH-1500i Cube doesn't have the battery life of the 153, but we like the audio better. 
Viewer Questions:
    * Dodging sketchy stock spam... what's up with those PDF attachments.
    * Urge rocks: but what happens to the tunes I download during the free 14 day trial? Um, you loose access to them... it's a DRM thing.
    * Windows Vista and the new MacBooks: Will it run? What about Aero/Glass?
    * H.263 vs. H.264
    * Choosing LCD panels for use in bright sunshine. 
Additional Weirdness:
    * Robert Heron warns us all about canned air, projector bulbs and accidental flamethrowers.
    * Apple's new store in NYC will be open 24/7/365 (Will there be bouncers to protect the staff?)
    * The Ultimate Big Red Button from MIT's dorms will be in Tuesday's show next week.
    * PS - Robert's a bit miffed for mentioing the NeuNeo/Helios HVD2085 upscaling DVD player. Apparently it has some issues with film-based DVD movies. In the mean time, stick with a name brand upscaling DVD player (Panasonic, Samsung and Sony come to mind). 
    * BTW, the Oppo OPDV971H has caught his eye and he's looking at getting it into the lab ASAP.