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Friday January 6, 2006
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Gearlog Radio with David Coursey Guest: Bobby Orbach, PC Industry Legend One of the first persons to sell a personal computer to an American consumer, Bobby Orbach has followed PCs and consumer technology since “the beginning.” In this interview, Orbach talks about interesting products he’s seen at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. Among them: Video “eyephones” for the video iPod from Icuiti and the first surround-sound system for iPod, from ZVox Audio. Both sell for less than $300, Orbach also discusses the state of the consumer electronics industry and what customers should be looking forward to later this year and beyond. Listen to the program. Length: 7:55. Note that during the program, the wrong name is given for Icuiti, which is correct here. www.icuiti.com. Ibiquiti is a misspelling of Ibiquity, the HD Radio company.
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January 8, 2006 4:26 AM
Saturday night the URL for this was screwed - it links to Franston's podcast. For Orbach's podcast, try: http://zdpub.vo.llnwd.net/o2/GLR/glr.ces.orbach.mp3